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Old September 5th 05, 02:24 AM
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nightbat wrote

It's happening, some folks taken to safety in shelters
getting sick. Are the legendary historically reported plagues that took
millions of lives not far behind? We must continue acting quickly to
help the survivors of the Katrina holocaust. The dead must be
immediately and honorably disposed. Is Officer Bert's suggestion of mass
crematoria's too far fetched? Time is of the essence with another
possible chain of hurricanes on their way. Oh the humanity, while
stressed out police walking off their jobs shelter space running out,
hopefully mercy rescue cruise ships on their way.

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...0145555236.htm

Nothing in recent history surpasses this predicted tragedy. Survivor
folks in total shock, numb, looking for lost family members and friends.
The entire Gulf Coast normal supporting infrastructure is destroyed,
with large pending disease and pestilence a dangerous rising
possibility. A toxic breeding ground for disease spreading bugs,
animals, poisoned plants and trees and flooded soil, and more folks
possibly residually dying or losing their now delicate stressed
overtaxed minds.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old September 7th 05, 01:19 PM
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Hi nightbat If fire can kill the spread of bugs,and save children lives
than dead rotting bodies must be cremated. That is good thinking and in
view of the situation must be done now. I just hope right wing
religious ideas of a decent burial is not used. One child saved is
better than a million people buried according to the rites of their
church. Bert

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Old September 7th 05, 03:02 PM
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat If fire can kill the spread of bugs,and save children lives
than dead rotting bodies must be cremated.



Got to find them first. Of course, bodies underwater this long should
be bobbing to the surface about now. But how many are trapped in
buildings we don't know.


That is good thinking and in
view of the situation must be done now. I just hope right wing
religious ideas of a decent burial is not used. One child saved is
better than a million people buried according to the rites of their
church. Bert



They don't bury people in the ground in those parts anyway. There's
too much water under ground. They just put the casket inside a
concrete encasement and leave it above ground.

Double-A

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Old September 7th 05, 03:06 PM
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Double-A wrote:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat If fire can kill the spread of bugs,and save children lives
than dead rotting bodies must be cremated.



Got to find them first. Of course, bodies underwater this long should
be bobbing to the surface about now. But how many are trapped in
buildings we don't know.


That is good thinking and in
view of the situation must be done now. I just hope right wing
religious ideas of a decent burial is not used. One child saved is
better than a million people buried according to the rites of their
church. Bert



They don't bury people in the ground in those parts anyway. There's
too much water under ground. They just put the casket inside a
concrete encasement and leave it above ground.

Double-A


So all of those dire predictions of coffins floatin' through the French
Quarter were poorly informed ?

RL

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Old September 7th 05, 03:26 PM
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Raving Loonie wrote:
Double-A wrote:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat If fire can kill the spread of bugs,and save children lives
than dead rotting bodies must be cremated.



Got to find them first. Of course, bodies underwater this long should
be bobbing to the surface about now. But how many are trapped in
buildings we don't know.


That is good thinking and in
view of the situation must be done now. I just hope right wing
religious ideas of a decent burial is not used. One child saved is
better than a million people buried according to the rites of their
church. Bert



They don't bury people in the ground in those parts anyway. There's
too much water under ground. They just put the casket inside a
concrete encasement and leave it above ground.

Double-A


So all of those dire predictions of coffins floatin' through the French
Quarter were poorly informed ?

RL



I don't know, but I suppose they could more easily be broken out of
those concrete casements, than to come up from six feet under.

Double-A

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Old September 7th 05, 03:33 PM
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Double-A wrote:
Raving Loonie wrote:
Double-A wrote:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat If fire can kill the spread of bugs,and save children lives
than dead rotting bodies must be cremated.


Got to find them first. Of course, bodies underwater this long should
be bobbing to the surface about now. But how many are trapped in
buildings we don't know.


That is good thinking and in
view of the situation must be done now. I just hope right wing
religious ideas of a decent burial is not used. One child saved is
better than a million people buried according to the rites of their
church. Bert


They don't bury people in the ground in those parts anyway. There's
too much water under ground. They just put the casket inside a
concrete encasement and leave it above ground.

Double-A


So all of those dire predictions of coffins floatin' through the French
Quarter were poorly informed ?

RL



I don't know, but I suppose they could more easily be broken out of
those concrete casements, than to come up from six feet under.

Double-A


Touche.

Another item for the "To Do" list ...

Revise the 'Casement Standard' so as to ensure that it can withstand
structural failure arising from flooding.

RL

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Old September 8th 05, 08:07 AM
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

Raving Loonie wrote:
Double-A wrote:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat If fire can kill the spread of bugs,and save children lives
than dead rotting bodies must be cremated.


Got to find them first. Of course, bodies underwater this long should
be bobbing to the surface about now. But how many are trapped in
buildings we don't know.


That is good thinking and in
view of the situation must be done now. I just hope right wing
religious ideas of a decent burial is not used. One child saved is
better than a million people buried according to the rites of their
church. Bert


They don't bury people in the ground in those parts anyway. There's
too much water under ground. They just put the casket inside a
concrete encasement and leave it above ground.

Double-A


So all of those dire predictions of coffins floatin' through the French
Quarter were poorly informed ?

RL


Double-A
I don't know, but I suppose they could more easily be broken out of
those concrete casements, than to come up from six feet under.

Double-A


nightbat

And what about all those shallow grave dug ones? And the gang
grave robbers leaving many opened ones and morgue hospital ones reported
flooded and floating away. I member vote for Officer Bert floating
casket theory as having observable scientific basis.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old September 8th 05, 08:01 AM
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nightbat wrote

Raving Loonie wrote:

Double-A wrote:
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Hi nightbat If fire can kill the spread of bugs,and save children lives
than dead rotting bodies must be cremated.



Got to find them first. Of course, bodies underwater this long should
be bobbing to the surface about now. But how many are trapped in
buildings we don't know.


That is good thinking and in
view of the situation must be done now. I just hope right wing
religious ideas of a decent burial is not used. One child saved is
better than a million people buried according to the rites of their
church. Bert



They don't bury people in the ground in those parts anyway. There's
too much water under ground. They just put the casket inside a
concrete encasement and leave it above ground.

Double-A


So all of those dire predictions of coffins floatin' through the French
Quarter were poorly informed ?

RL


nightbat

No, no cadet, the Officer Bert floating coffins theory is
correct because the old slave Gulf Coast plantation owners didn't know
enough or bother to bury the previous early 20th, 19th century, and
before farm workers in sealed concrete enclosures. The long dead do rise
when the ground is so flooded the gators think it's a holiday. Officer
Double-A noted what's even worst is the floating recent dead body
reports just lying about with the refusing to leave French Quarters and
Gulf Coast living. So many local police are missing and can you blame
them for some of their whole families perished. The New Orleans spooky
day and deadly nights will remain burned in the observing surviving many
memories, heaven help them and may they find peace.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old September 7th 05, 02:05 PM
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Good points, bat

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Old September 7th 05, 10:52 PM
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nightbat wrote

Twittering One wrote:

Good points, bat


nightbat

Thank you Officer Twitty and I can't wait to lay my duty eyes on
you. So fine, so sweet, so heavenly tempting, what man could wait?

carry on,
the nightbat
 




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