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Sidewinder
2nd October 2009, 20:28
omg it happened wow,who real cares now tho! wow a big fucking wave! what do ya think when ya live on an island like that duh!
maybe it was a sign from god saying have a bath. but no tv has to always drag it out like its the most important thing ever, shit id rather watch sortland street than listen about that crap on the news for 20mins, its like far we herd it all last night!
325rocket
2nd October 2009, 20:33
thats pretty bloody harsh.
wbks
2nd October 2009, 20:34
omg it happened wow,who real cares now tho! wow a big fucking wave! what do ya think when ya live on an island like that duh!
maybe it was a sign from god saying have a bath. but no tv has to always drag it out like its the most important thing ever, shit id rather watch sortland street than listen about that crap on the news for 20mins, its like far we herd it all last night!tru bro...
BASS-TREBLE
2nd October 2009, 20:40
No one made you watch it dude.
Sidewinder
2nd October 2009, 20:41
thats pretty bloody harsh.
yea but so true. fuck why dont they talk about all the niggers in affrica that die every day, nah thats old news, shit fuck it all i reckon, are we even over pearlharbour yet??
wbks
2nd October 2009, 20:43
yea but so true. fuck why dont they talk about all the niggers in affrica that die every day, nah thats old news, shit fuck it all i reckon, are we even over pearlharbour yet??Well said...
smoky
2nd October 2009, 20:44
You haven't got a high IQ have you
:finger:
Dean
2nd October 2009, 20:44
yea but so true. fuck why dont they talk about all the niggers in affrica that die every day, nah thats old news, shit fuck it all i reckon, are we even over pearlharbour yet??
eh not even au many died in the wave bro.
R6_kid
2nd October 2009, 21:48
Yeah bro, one of my best friends and her boyfriend were staying at one of the resorts that got decimated. Luckily they had a car and were able to get away as where they were staying currently has one of the highest death tolls due to being right on the beach.
Dean
2nd October 2009, 21:54
Yeah bro, one of my best friends and her boyfriend were staying at one of the resorts that got decimated. Luckily they had a car and were able to get away as where they were staying currently has one of the highest death tolls due to being right on the beach.
Thats good to hear theyre safe bro I think you said in another post that the lady had a instinct to get out of the hotel and thats what saved her and the guy. I know of a few people who will have to go back and attend the funerals of their cousins, poor people having to go through that. Samoans are really nice people, the community bond is so tight that everyone knows each other.
R6_kid
2nd October 2009, 22:09
She would have been freaking out as it wasn't that long ago that she got KO'd when a wave knocked her out of her kayak and made the boat hit her in the head. She almost drowned and has had a fear of open water ever since. I have seen a few videos of what it was like to be in the tsunami, both during and after, and it doesn't make for nice viewing.
McWild
2nd October 2009, 23:10
Certainly not pulling any punches tonight are we?
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f204/kent18/ObviousTroll.jpg
Street Gerbil
3rd October 2009, 09:42
omg it happened wow,who real cares now tho! My wife's coworker is over there for a funeral of her entire family. Suppose that answers your question.
oldrider
3rd October 2009, 23:05
omg it happened wow,who real cares now tho! wow a big fucking wave! what do ya think when ya live on an island like that duh!
maybe it was a sign from god saying have a bath. but no tv has to always drag it out like its the most important thing ever, shit id rather watch sortland street than listen about that crap on the news for 20mins, its like far we herd it all last night!
Perfect working example of "freedom of speech" on KB!
Unrestricted or constrained by intelligence! :no: Just hit the keys and go for it! :shifty: Nice one KB! :niceone:
firefighter
3rd October 2009, 23:09
I feel like, real super like, intelligent like, after reading this.
Why has'nt Darwin found you yet?
davebullet
4th October 2009, 07:22
It is unfortunate the media puts unequal value on life. 500+ have died in the Indonesian quakes and they are 2nd class news.
What is sad is I have seen little support from banks / telecom and others with a donation account / phone number or similar. What has happened to large corporates offering a service like that (used to be commonplace). Now it seems down to the gubbermint.
I really feel for the Samoan community. They are a lovely people. The guy on the news the other night had lost 11 of his family. I couldn't comprehend that level of loss. Brought a tear to my eye.
SARGE
4th October 2009, 07:34
wow .. i think i just lost a few IQ points just reading the first post ...:bye:
dumber than a bag of hammers .. aint ya boy?
Swoop
4th October 2009, 10:25
Perfect working example of "freedom of speech" on KB!
Unrestricted or constrained by intelligence! :no: Just hit the keys and go for it! :shifty: Nice one KB! :niceone:
Please do not confuse all of KB, with the intelligence level shown in this thread...
I believe the IT weenies call the problem "PEBKAC".
Number One
4th October 2009, 11:09
Hahaha you really are a knob end :lol: I only hope that no one read and was upset by your obvious trolling. Honestly how ever did you fuel this need of yours for attention before joining KB?
Condolences to all those that have lost people in Samoa - pretty shockingly inaccurate information coming out in the early stages, I was even of the impression that it wasn't a big deal and people were just laughing the whole thing off...then I heard about the impact in Samoa...natural disasters can be bloody nasty.
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