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Buzz
13 years ago
二本の為にお祈りします
Buzz
13 years ago
I pray for Japan
zut alors
13 years ago
In the final frame you depict our modern progressive (?) world, Mr Onthemoon.
I dislike big tellies and have a theory about people who buy them.
Mike Jones
13 years ago
Not forgetting wars, floods, bushfires and cyclones.
I’m with you Buzz, the scale of the disaster beggars belief.
Sandshoe
13 years ago
I can barely manage my feelings of grief.
For a small while yesterday evening it did turn back to a healthy level of anger when I heard the old CEO of BP describe on Four Corners you can fix an environment, but he grieves for the 11 people he cannot replace and feels personally responsible for. Credit to Kerry O’Brien who introducing the story acknowledged the disaster in Japan and at its conclusion commented to effect that putting an environment back together again is not all that simple.
二本の為にお祈りします
I pray for Japan
In the final frame you depict our modern progressive (?) world, Mr Onthemoon.
I dislike big tellies and have a theory about people who buy them.
Not forgetting wars, floods, bushfires and cyclones.
I’m with you Buzz, the scale of the disaster beggars belief.
I can barely manage my feelings of grief.
For a small while yesterday evening it did turn back to a healthy level of anger when I heard the old CEO of BP describe on Four Corners you can fix an environment, but he grieves for the 11 people he cannot replace and feels personally responsible for. Credit to Kerry O’Brien who introducing the story acknowledged the disaster in Japan and at its conclusion commented to effect that putting an environment back together again is not all that simple.