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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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Eric.... if they wanna be big boys and insult others ... they shouldn't be insulted when somebody puts them in their place.

If you really understood, you wouldn't be acting like you are now.... making fun of others while they are down is despicable
Eric Strange wrote:
But yeah.... back to something that is AMERICAN CHECKERS related.

Your daddy,
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HILARIOUS.... you should be a bloody comedian..... go on say it, let's bring your xenophobia out in the open.... you believe that anyone that is not american shouldn't even post here.... Go on , you cannot get more stupid than the previous comments, so you might as well. This kind of attitude is what is killing checkers.
Eric Strange wrote: Anyways... I am done talking back and forth about this.... I wont be in this topic anymore...
don't expect us to start shedding tears about it, mate...

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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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Thankyou Jay for your kind words,and generosity of spirit.Eric im very disappointed in you.I thought you were a nicer and bigger person than what youve just demonstrated.But in so saying" birds of a feather flock together"and i can see why you get on so well with Alex.
Of course there will always be disasters,but how you react to them measures what kind of person you are.
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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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kiwinurse wrote: Alex has always been a rude and uncaring man,nothings changed really.If the same thing had happened to him,dont worry he would be the first to be posting on every area of the forum.He only cares for himself,and only likes the sound of his own voice which is loud and strident.
If The Wizard of Oz was for real, then maybe Alex would be willing to seek out his services.

Unlike the Scarecrow, we already know he has a brain.

But like the Tin Man, maybe the Wizard would be willing to give him a heart.

Best Wishes,

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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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Jan, as an American and an ACF member, I can only echo the ACF President and all those who expressed their concern for you and the people of New Zealand on this forum. You posted at the right place, and you are absolutely welcome here.
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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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Thankyou George,Alan and ACF members have always been welcoming and supportive.But there is an element which prefers to regard themselves as higher and more deserving than the non american players,thankfully its just a very few, very selfish people.
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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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Yes.............MOISEYEV AND MOISEYEV huh.
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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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Yeah I said I wasn't going to post in here again. But it seems people want to take when I say "American Checkers".... Everyone wants to read into the American part and not the Checkers part. I'm not saying if your not in the US then I don't like you or don't post here. You are all checkers players and I care for you equally.
I am saying that I enjoy coming here and reading about topics pertaining to American Checkers rather than people dying. I am sorry it is rude and offensive that I come to a checkers forum to read about. Everyone including Alan has spoken and said you can post anything you want in general discussion "discussion of checkers related topics". I just wanted to voice my opinion and got hammered for it.

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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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Eric Strange wrote:Yeah I said I wasn't going to post in here again. But it seems people want to take when I say "American Checkers".... Everyone wants to read into the American part and not the Checkers part. I'm not saying if your not in the US then I don't like you or don't post here. You are all checkers players and I care for you equally.
I am saying that I enjoy coming here and reading about topics pertaining to American Checkers rather than people dying. I am sorry it is rude and offensive that I come to a checkers forum to read about. Everyone including Alan has spoken and said you can post anything you want in general discussion "discussion of checkers related topics". I just wanted to voice my opinion and got hammered for it.
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Mate I don't want to argue anymore.... you've said your bit, I said mine...
But if you've lost someone in a quake, surely you can see how your comments would sting and hurt.

As far as wanting to see checkers topics.... , you can ignore a thread if you don't like it. I am sure your computer skills are proficient enough to do that.
Nobody is here to "hammer" you. Please read the whole thread with an open mind and try to step on our shoes.
There's nothing wrong with voicing opinions ... but sometimes we should filter those a little tiny bit.... timing is everything and death (no matter how natural it might be) hurts badly. can't you see that? All you have to do, is read what you wrote.
I hope I expressed myself clearly. Lastly if you read all our comments we were surprised at your comments because we expect a lot more from you....
(surely that is a good thing, the problem is when you shatter people's expectations too many times. they dont expect anything from you then and then anything you do doesnt surprise them anymore.)

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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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I found this article today and i love that despite everything , Kiwis are showing a great sense of humour.

Have a look at it and let me know what you think :)

http://www.news.com.au/world/christchur ... 6014813412

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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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Thats really cool Danny,theres a lot of humorous tales being told in canturbury about the quake,even in the midst of the tragedy,Wellington experienced an earthquake couple days ago,but not big enuff to be a worry.Theres talk of another earthquake that could hit Christchurch around march 20,as if they havent had enough.
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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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Yes I have read that there might be another quake, i didn't see any dates on it though.... :(
and i have a couple of friends in Wellington and they told me there was a small one there the other day

Lets hope there isn't anymore quakes at all and that the people of Canterbury can start rebuilding without having to worry about more devastation.

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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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George Hay wrote:Jan, as an American and an ACF member, I can only echo the ACF President and all those who expressed their concern for you and the people of New Zealand on this forum. You posted at the right place, and you are absolutely welcome here.
--George Hay
Exactly so, George. Well and eloquently stated. Exactly as it should be.

Jan, I was in Paris when the quake hit and the news coverage was extensive. I hope everything is returning to normal or, at least, as normal as things can be after such a disaster.

V/R,
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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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The support for cantabrians has just been amazing Gary,they say it will take 15 years to rebuild the city,but people from all over the world have come and helped.We even got some people from Mexico who go around paying out of their own pockets to travel,to help people in earthquake zones.Theyd come from haiti.Isnt that amazing!The good will and love of people.That has really touched the earthquake victims and made them smile again.Just when you think the world has gone to the pot,true sacrifice happens in these times from people who you dont even know.
They are still sorting through the rubble for people,but have given up hope of finding anyone alive,but who knows!The city is still getting a lot of aftershocks,and people are evacuating for a while,especially with children who are traumatized by the aftershocks.One little toddler who has come down here to Invercargill,everytiime he hears a truck passing he jumps under a table.
Thanks for your concern Gary
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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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This caught my eye in the Dayton (OH) Daily News this morning:

"Wellington, New Zealand--Some 10,000 houses and several hundred commercial buildings in Christchurch will have to be demolished because of earthquake damage, while some parts of the city will have to be abandoned altogether, Prime Minister John key said Monday."

That is a major disaster by anyone's measure.

I wouldn't know how to cope with such a thing, Jan...I hope I never have to.

V/R,

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Re: Christchurch-New Zealand

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jaguar72 wrote:This caught my eye in the Dayton (OH) Daily News this morning:

'Wellington, New Zealand--Some 10,000 houses and several hundred commercial buildings in Christchurch will have to be demolished because of earthquake damage, while some parts of the city will have to be abandoned altogether, Prime Minister John key said Monday."

That is a major disaster by anyone's measure.

I wouldn't know how to cope with such a thing, Jan...I hope I never have to.

V/R,

Gary Jenkins/Jaguar72
I have to agree totally Gary, i am thankfully that my family has lost only material things (yes that surely hurts financially) but we are all ok and we have survived 2 major disasters and we are all alive and kicking.
My heart really is with the people of Christchurch .... i heard someone on tv saying every place that was dear to her is gone now. This little old lady had lived in the same suburb for over 50 years .... heartbreaking.
Brisbane (my hometown) is doing a charity rugby match and it is sold out already i think we can expect a massive amount of money there. my prayers are with these brave people in Canterbury.

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