Thread: to our new zealand friends
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11-24-2010 09:41 AM #1
to our new zealand friends
I was so sorry to read of your loss in the coal mine tragedy. May your hearts be lifted by the fact that the world grieves with you.BARB
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11-24-2010 10:06 AM #2
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11-24-2010 10:10 AM #3
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11-24-2010 10:28 AM #4
thats not a job that i would ever want to do. you do have to have big cojones.BARB
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11-24-2010 12:00 PM #5
Thank you for the kind words,Barb,and everyone here...This has rocked the country,again,the poor old South Island has had its share this year,with the earthquake,and now this disaster..
Two prominent west coast hotrodders who work in the mines were not there..one was on holiday with his wife I believe,the other was elsewhere too..but we all feel for the poor people who have lost family and friends..And on the west coast of the South Island,that pretty much meanbs that EVERYONE in that long stretch of coastline,knows someone who has been/is working in the mines..This is the biggest disaster in 43 years in the mining industry on the west coast I think..
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10689948
I dont know how much you folks have heard or seen up there,but try this link..
Thanks again for the support folks,it means a lot to us down here..Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
Robin.
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11-24-2010 05:56 PM #6
Yeh Robin that really sucks,read the Herald yesterday when they announced the second blast.Hard to imagine what it will do to a small town.Very sad news!
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11-24-2010 06:40 PM #7
Hand in there and keep on keeping on.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Y'all.
mello.
" I'm drinking from my saucer, 'cause my cup is overflowed ! "
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11-24-2010 06:44 PM #8
It is a sad day in the south alright.
It's hard to imagine the devastating effect this
will have on many thousands on people.
And, of course, it was not just Kiwis in there.
3 other countries also had workers killed.
It's a pity there are a few deadbeats with no brains who are
allowed to post on the net as this link shows.
Pity also is the numbers who jump in and back his pathetic attacks.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/s...ad.php?t=82003
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11-24-2010 07:00 PM #9
Lots of prayer headed your way, brothers.
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11-24-2010 09:50 PM #10
Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
Robin.
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11-24-2010 10:02 PM #11
No idea who he was but I see Ryan has seen the thread and removed it.
Now back to the grieving aye..
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11-25-2010 09:11 AM #12
a sad time!
i have worked in the coal industry for many many years, a sad time like
this is truly heartfelt, there are no political or geographical boundries just a
sadness like a cold winter wind.
god bless the minors & their families.
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11-25-2010 11:30 AM #13
Our condolences and prayers to all of you
PatOf course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!
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11-26-2010 12:46 AM #14
Well there has just been a 3rd large explosion in the mine.
No details as yet but it sure has justified the Police/advisors/rescuers
decisions NOT to enter the mine.
The death toll could easily have doubled by now if they went ahead on
public pressure.
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11-27-2010 01:43 PM #15
yeah i was shattered when i heard. one young bloke was his first day underground apparently.
The first thing you learn with oh&s emergency response is to only advance when it is safe to do so. No doubt it will be a rather large investigation when it finally comes time to do so.
many prayers with the friends and families.Take Your Rod Out And Play With It!
Merry Christmas ya'll
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