buffy3kins
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http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/03/12/japan.nuclear/index.html The link is to a CNN story about the Japanese nuclear plants having problems from the quake and tsunami. Being from Kansas I'm familiar with power outages and damage from big thunderstorms and tornadoes. Some how damage from a tornado just doesn't come close to what's being shown on TV in Japan right now. People are tough and will survive this and, hard as it is to think about right now, They'll be stronger for having survived the worst mother nature can throw at them.
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Guess I'm just another human that can't help but watch this whole thing with a morbid curiosity. My heart goes out to all affected by the earthquake and tsunami. After having lived in tornado alley all my life, I know people are basically strong and quite able to survive anything and keep on going in spite of what Mother Nature can throw at us. Won't hurt to put in a good word with the big guy upstairs for some help to get everyone through the next few days and weeks in Japan.
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Christchurch New Zealand Earthquake...
buffy3kins replied to remphish1's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I've never been in an earthquake prone region but live in Kansas with the tornadoes. The pictures look very much like what's left after a twister so I can certainly empathize with the people in New Zealand. My prayers are with them today and in the coming weeks as they recover and rebuild their lives and city. -
Maybe the world needs more insensitive a**holes
buffy3kins replied to Dude's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
As a woman trying to live a normal sane life, I admit I often wonder how many men are serial rapists in crowds when I'm going about my normal day doing such things as grocery shopping. Try living with the fact that some big bruiser of a nutjob might try to at least mug me while I'm with a group at a bus stop. I'm an average size woman and a bit past middle age. I'd have a hard time defending myself against a large man. Then having some of these perverts getting littlemore than a slap on the hand is truly disgusting. Please don't call me crazy for thinking my life is as good and worth as -
An open letter to all you bug squishers
buffy3kins replied to Good Old Neon's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
Well, for one reason people kill bugs is to aviod getting the diseases they spread. That supposedly poor helpless little spider could have been poisonous. I'd rather squish the spider than have it bite me and make me sicker than hell or even kill me. Think of it as a matter of the survival of the fittest. -
Since I'm from Kansas I haven't seen all the things Teddy did. I can't help but wonder why so many people kept voting for him while he got by with murder for 42 years. People have resigned from and been kicked out of public office for lesser things. I also have to wonder how the Kennedy family history and money managed to help keep him in office for so long.
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Now I remember why I was an independent all those years.
buffy3kins replied to ih8music's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
The only idea I've seen that has a chance of working is having some private coops like the farm and electric coops in rural area. I'm from a small town in SE Kansas and own some farmland. The farm and electric coops reaaly work because they're user owned. We wouldn't have much food on our tables without them. Such an idea in health care would probably work because the owners would want to keep everyone else on the up and up to keep from going bankrupt and even have plenty of money in savings with it when people have sudden catastrophic illnesses or injuries. -
Nantucket Trip...What Should I See..
buffy3kins replied to remphish1's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
I've been wanting to go "Back East" as we midwesterners call it all my life. I've never been to Nantucket. Let us know what you do and what you see that's worth doing and seeing while you're there. -
I'm sorry for your loss. Your nephew gave his life to help preserve our freedoms and to help make the world a better and safer place. Just so we never forget the sacrifices other people have made to ensure our freedoms and rights are still ours and to protect us from harm. The link is to a map locating home towns of the fallen from Iraq and Afghanistan. They've given the ultimate sacrifice so we can sit in our own homes and discuss anything on such sites as Via Chicago. Other people don't have the same rights and opportunities. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_casualties_of_w
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Think of it this way. Many people don't want a picture of themselves anywhere for their own safety so they pick a picture of who they'd like to be or a cartoon character that's completely different than they reallyare so no one will recognize them. I sure don't want my own picture out there and wind up having some serial killer come after me because he knows what I look like now.
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I loved both shows and can still watch reruns of them when I can find them. RIP "Maude"
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Amtrak doesn't go thru' Wichita where I live. It does go about 30 miles north of me. Getting there is a problem. Improving and maintaining our rail system better should be a top priority. Many cities such as Wichita need to improve their bus systems, too, with routes that make sense so people would use it more often. All of our mass transit systems need improvements. Obama has the right idea with it.
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We should be the first to admit that Americans can be some of the most self centered people on the planet. Most Americans seem to think that what happens in the rest of the world isn't nearly as improtant as what happens right in front of them.
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Really disturbing Police, citizen confrontation
buffy3kins replied to Sweet Papa Crimbo's topic in Tongue-Tied Lightning
The guy's mother-in-law was really dying and he wanted to get his wife and himself to the hospital to say their last goodbyes. All the workers at the hospital confirmed that was what was going on. The cop is a jackass on a power trip and might not have a soul. -
In Kansas during the usual January we call it Cabin Fever. It's the same thing. We're finally having early spring flowers and some trees blooming and even starting to leaf out now.