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On Tue, 19 Oct 2010 22:08:23 +0100, Justin C
wrote: In article , Bruce in Bangkok wrote: I'll give you a concrete example: In 1936 or 7 my father bought some forested acreage outside our home town with the idea of cutting some of the timber to finance the building of a house. Along came the Great New England Hurricane, in 1938, and blew all the trees down and as blown down forests were all over New England the timber became nearly worthless... so a very small house :-) Now, this hurricane was the first major hurricane to strike the area since 1869 and is most powerful, costliest and deadliest hurricane in New England history. What do you call this? I think you're wasting your time, Bruce. It seems Bob wants someone to be responsible for everything; Haitian earthquakes, Icelandic volcanos, Indian ocean tsunamis, it's *all* got to be someone's fault, Bob can't accept that sometimes **** happens. Justin. Yes, I realize that he is somewhat of a zealot but I just can't resist poking holes in balloons. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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