If there was TRUE poetic justice, they (like the one belonging to
Charles Joughin) would all quit working at 2:20 a.m. To paraphrase
Mr. Rogers, "Can you say water resistant? I'll bet you can!"
Dave Tuttle
On Apr 13, 3:13=A0am, The 2-Belo <the2b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> I know this is old news, but since we're coming up on April 15th I
couldn'=
t
> resist offering my thoughts about these items, and what they represent.
>
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_arti...
>
> H.S.L.: But wouldn't it be the most amazing thing to have that on your
wri=
st?
> Metal from the actual ****p! Coal from her boilers! Right there in front
of=
you.
> You would be directly tied to a major event in world history.
>
>
> As much as I'd like to make someone filthy rich by ponying up 4,500
pounds=
to
> have one of those, there are several things that prevent me from doing
so,=
and
> the fact that I don't have 4,500 pounds isn't one of them.
>
> No. I can't think that way, especially after watching two of the tallest
> buildings in the world crash to the ground on live television and reduce
n=
early
> 3,000 humans to powder. Not long afterwards, people were striking coins
ma=
de out
> of their girders for sale. I can't accept Titanic Wristwatches any more
th=
an I
> can accept World Trade Center Medallions.
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