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Sep 02, 2005 22:33

WAHOO!!! LAST DAY OF AUDITIONS TOMORROW ( Read more... )

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reagan_nixon_90 September 1 2005, 10:59:30 UTC
Ricky Campos (our PR director) lived in New Orleans. He and his family evacuated to Baton Rouge, but now they aren't allowed back to see their house ( ... )

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madaboutmonty September 1 2005, 11:36:37 UTC
750 Iraqis were killed by a suicide bomber yesterday on a bridge. Some trampled, some drown in the river, some blown up.

As for the continous weather catastrophes, I really do think the end is closer than we think it is. We've treated the earth so poorly, I won't be surprised if the end of the world is in our lifetime.

Not to freak you out, or anything.

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yoyonynjaboy September 1 2005, 12:58:09 UTC
sorry ramona, actually, there was NO bomber, some guy screamed "SUICIDE BOMBER," and i guess all these people were on a religious mission, and i heard 900 now have been trampled, and some drowned in the euphrates which was under the bridge.

i cant believe all that devestation. its horrible. definitely the worst storm in the united states ever. and man, i really wanted to visit new orleans someday.

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madaboutmonty September 1 2005, 15:20:36 UTC
Thanks for setting me straight, the washington post can be a little vague sometimes.

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angry_glare September 2 2005, 04:45:49 UTC
Yeah this makes sense, because we all know that hurricanes are all at the fault of humans.

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curlyq89 September 1 2005, 11:48:18 UTC
but of course erik, ANYTHING that happens to good american citizens is MUCH worse than what happens to people in other countries, even if the numbers are a billion times worse. because america can do no wrong. america is the best country in the world, didnt you know that? the blood that our soldiers shed for our freedom is SO MUCH MORE IMPORTANT than ALL the blood shed in other countries. we are the LAND OF THE FREE, and that makes us MUCH better than any other place ever.

(and yes, i'm being sarcastic)

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