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Message board > Tsunami, earthquakes & possible nuclear disaster in Japan
Tsunami, earthquakes & possible nuclear disaster in Japan
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alien boy
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Hi Mariannina,
All I can say is give generously when donations are asked for.
If you are of a religious persuasion, then prayers would also be welcome.
Thanks everyone!
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13 Mar 2011
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MJ_Misa
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Good to hear that some other members from Japan are OK. Take care everyone, our thoughts and hearts are with you in this hard time.
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13 Mar 2011
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Sonn
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My dear japanese friends! I SO happy to hear all of you are safe and see you around!! All my thoughts and prayers are with you now! Take care.
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13 Mar 2011
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baiba
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The sights are apocalyptic and I admire the Japanese people for their calm and self-possession. My thoughts are with you.
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13 Mar 2011
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alien boy
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Latest news round up:
Thank you everyone for your support of the people in & of Japan.
regards, AB |
13 Mar 2011
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ants
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Good to see that you �re okay, Alien Boy. Thanks for the link. |
13 Mar 2011
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ants
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Good to see that you �re okay, Alien Boy. Thanks for the link. |
13 Mar 2011
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alien boy
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BBC coverage of the latest speeches & government assessment:
I �m about to go offline again - do my bit to conserve power for other more important uses .
Goodnight everyone & best wishes to all the members in Japan. |
13 Mar 2011
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mena22
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Thank you so much for the news and the links AB! I �m so glad everything is OK with you and your family. I �ve been watching the news on CNN and Sky News and I �m also out of words to express what I feel about this huge tragedy. Just like Baiba, I have to say that I admire the Japanese people for their calmness. I also live on a volcanic archipelago and I know that we kind of get used to having the earth shaking beneath your feet, but a 8.9 magnitude earthquake is impossible for me to imagine what it feels like. Magnitude 7 was the highest I experienced 30 years ago and my town was destroyed. My heart and prayers are with you all. Big hug, mena |
13 Mar 2011
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