I hope I'm wrong, and I sure hope so, but.....
On Oct 19, 10:06*pm, Frank Reid © 2010 wrote:
There was an air traffic controller in the USAF that was at Travis AFB
in northern California. *He was assigned the role of military liason
to San Franciso. *October 17th, 1989, the famous World Series
Earthquake leveled his apartment building in Frisco. *He lost
everything.
They sent him to Clark AB in the Phillipines. *He'd been at Clark 3
months when Mt Pinatubo blew up in June of '91. *He lost everything.
He and his family were evacuated with nothing but the clothes on their
backs to Homestead AFB in Florida. *On August 24th 1992, Hurricane
Andrew leveled it. *He lost everything.
You two related? *I only do the small stuff, so my danger radius is
only a few feet. *You're on the "national and international" disaster
level. *Do you get a call from the President saying "country X is
****ing us off, we need you to go there and "teach" them a lesson?"
Frank Reid
LOL, the difference between you and me, Frank, is that you are IN your
own danger radius, while mine seems to start a few feet away from me
and radiate outward. So far, I've walked away untouched by a flood, a
Great Quake, a plane crash, a major train derailment, an African coup,
and terrorist bombing, and a mass riot. Still waiting on the alien
abduction.
--riverman
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