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Thanks be to God, and Viva Luis Urzua!

They did it! They did It!

How proud and grateful they must be. There should be a national day of
celebration, IMHO.

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Um, make that CHILENOs, sorta lost the E.

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Chemiker wrote:
> Thanks be to God, and Viva Luis Urzua!
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> They did it! They did It!
>
> How proud and grateful they must be. There should be a national day of
> celebration, IMHO.


I think it will be a national holiday. I haven't heard if the rescue
workers
are out yet, though.

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In article >,
Chemiker > wrote:

> Thanks be to God, and Viva Luis Urzua!
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> They did it! They did It!
>
> How proud and grateful they must be. There should be a national day of
> celebration, IMHO.
>
> Alex


Chilenos, Alex. Chilenos. <g> I think el presidente was pretty smart
to camp out there *for the duration.* Remarkable.

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On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 23:07:31 -0500, Melba's Jammin'
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> Chilenos, Alex. Chilenos. <g> I think el presidente was pretty smart
> to camp out there *for the duration.* Remarkable.


He didn't get to be a billionaire (before he was el presidente) by
being stupid.

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On Oct 13, 9:12*pm, Chemiker > wrote:
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> They did it! They did It!
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> How proud and grateful they must be. There should be a national day of
> celebration, IMHO.
>
> Alex


Makes me wonder if that rescue team and the brains behind it could
have handled the Gulf BP disaster any more effectively or sooner.

I am sure those men had strong faith which kept them hopeful of
deliverance.
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> I am sure those men had strong faith which kept them hopeful of
> deliverance.


I'm sure it helped them keep their sanity.


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