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Reply #30 posted 02/28/10 12:20pm

violetblues

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violetblues said:

Anybody watching CNN, Rick Sanchez needs to take a handful of Valium or Xanex, lay off the coke, switch decaf or just yanked off the air.
The dude is really embarrassingly career ending annoying.

what's the matter with him?


Well he was acting medically excitable in an uncomfortable to sit through kind of way,... and I see some bloggers have picked up on his antics.

Bloggers are now noting CNN's Rick Sanchez, while covering the Chilean earthquake and oncoming tsunami in Hawaii, acted in a manner befitting "an ejaculation that should have been swallowed."
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Reply #31 posted 02/28/10 1:42pm

ZombieKitten

A couple of our closest and oldest friends are there right now sad
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Reply #32 posted 02/28/10 1:48pm

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My prayers go out to the victims. I'm glad they were able to take precautions to prevent further damage and loss of life.

Rick Sanchez is such a drama queen. We were glad when he left town. Imagine my shock when he showed up on CNN, disbelief
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Reply #33 posted 02/28/10 1:52pm

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ZombieKitten said:

A couple of our closest and oldest friends are there right now sad

Do you know if it pronounced Chilee or chilay?
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Reply #34 posted 02/28/10 2:32pm

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LiquidGold said:

ZombieKitten said:

A couple of our closest and oldest friends are there right now sad

Do you know if it pronounced Chilee or chilay?


"Chilay"
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Reply #35 posted 02/28/10 2:48pm

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SUPRMAN said:

LiquidGold said:


Do you know if it pronounced Chilee or chilay?


"Chilay"

well, not really "ay" lol

more like the "e" in Edward (if said in an Aussie accent) for example, it's a short sound
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Reply #36 posted 02/28/10 3:19pm

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Now with over 700 dead the totals could go over a thousand by morning, and this was not hitting a populated area is what people forget this was off shore, as some experts said had this hit a populated area it would have easily killed 10times more than Haiti's quake, though this is a major tragedy, it must be noted that for now, a major bullet was dodged.

Some forget that NYC is on a Faultline, we always talk LA which is in major danger of quakes all the time, NYC is near a faultline that runs under the Hudson River and if that ever shook half the size of the Chile Quake, millions would be killed just from the water going into downtown manhattan and into the subway lines. Quakes to me are the scariest thing, i have never been in one, but the fact that there is no way to read them is the scariest, a Hurricane You can see, A tornado you pretty much can get a warning, a snowstorm is like a hurricane it moves so slow, but an earthquake can strike anytime, and honestly anywhere.

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Reply #37 posted 02/28/10 3:28pm

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Now with over 700 dead the totals could go over a thousand by morning, and this was not hitting a populated area is what people forget this was off shore, as some experts said had this hit a populated area it would have easily killed 10times more than Haiti's quake, though this is a major tragedy, it must be noted that for now, a major bullet was dodged.

Some forget that NYC is on a Faultline, we always talk LA which is in major danger of quakes all the time, NYC is near a faultline that runs under the Hudson River and if that ever shook half the size of the Chile Quake, millions would be killed just from the water going into downtown manhattan and into the subway lines. Quakes to me are the scariest thing, i have never been in one, but the fact that there is no way to read them is the scariest, a Hurricane You can see, A tornado you pretty much can get a warning, a snowstorm is like a hurricane it moves so slow, but an earthquake can strike anytime, and honestly anywhere.


There was a light one on October 25, 2001 in Manhattan. I was in the hospital, recuperating from surgery, in a NY hospital, overlooking the East River, and in the wee hours of that morning, there was a light earthquake tremor. That was the first time I've ever felt one, and the hospital staff was talking about it once daylight came in. Many New Yorkers, didn't even know we had one that day.
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Reply #38 posted 02/28/10 3:29pm

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LA n NYC has nothing on the New Madrid fault line. That's the one Im waiting for.

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ismic_Zone
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Reply #39 posted 02/28/10 4:15pm

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2elijah said:

lastdecember said:

Now with over 700 dead the totals could go over a thousand by morning, and this was not hitting a populated area is what people forget this was off shore, as some experts said had this hit a populated area it would have easily killed 10times more than Haiti's quake, though this is a major tragedy, it must be noted that for now, a major bullet was dodged.

Some forget that NYC is on a Faultline, we always talk LA which is in major danger of quakes all the time, NYC is near a faultline that runs under the Hudson River and if that ever shook half the size of the Chile Quake, millions would be killed just from the water going into downtown manhattan and into the subway lines. Quakes to me are the scariest thing, i have never been in one, but the fact that there is no way to read them is the scariest, a Hurricane You can see, A tornado you pretty much can get a warning, a snowstorm is like a hurricane it moves so slow, but an earthquake can strike anytime, and honestly anywhere.


There was a light one on October 25, 2001 in Manhattan. I was in the hospital, recuperating from surgery, in a NY hospital, overlooking the East River, and in the wee hours of that morning, there was a light earthquake tremor. That was the first time I've ever felt one, and the hospital staff was talking about it once daylight came in. Many New Yorkers, didn't even know we had one that day.


Yeah i recall reading of it and i believe New Jersey had something more recent but less felt than that, both under the radar, i just think its interesting that not many know there is a huge faultline under the Hudson

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Reply #40 posted 02/28/10 4:17pm

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lazycrockett said:

LA n NYC has nothing on the New Madrid fault line. That's the one Im waiting for.

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ismic_Zone


Yeah i mean you really just never know, other places are more at risk to have one than others, but the same is said about Tornadoes never hitting nyc and yet two summers ago one went through Brooklyn right through flatbush avenue at 6in the morning, people were clueless at what the hell it even was.

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Reply #41 posted 02/28/10 9:25pm

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ZombieKitten said:

SUPRMAN said:



"Chilay"

well, not really "ay" lol

more like the "e" in Edward (if said in an Aussie accent) for example, it's a short sound

Well I didn't want to create additional confusion, so I went with the one that was closer.
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Reply #42 posted 02/28/10 9:28pm

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lazycrockett said:

LA n NYC has nothing on the New Madrid fault line. That's the one Im waiting for.

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ismic_Zone



A repeat of the last major one there, would be incredible. It would be crippling actually.
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Reply #43 posted 02/28/10 9:44pm

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SUPRMAN said:

ZombieKitten said:


well, not really "ay" lol

more like the "e" in Edward (if said in an Aussie accent) for example, it's a short sound

Well I didn't want to create additional confusion, so I went with the one that was closer.


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Reply #44 posted 03/01/10 5:13am

NelsonR

these are all signs of things to come

crazy
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Reply #45 posted 03/03/10 4:21am

piccolo7

my prayers goes out to the people of chile ..... pray
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Reply #46 posted 03/03/10 9:08pm

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any charity events or telethons planned for Chile??
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