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11-26-2009, 07:53 PM
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Corporal Antonio Metruccio (3rd company, 66° airmobile regiment) after a 72 hours battle with taliban forces in Bala Murghab
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11-26-2009, 08:11 PM
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Pictured: The moment a U. S. Marine escapes death as a Taliban bullet whistles past his head Last updated at 13:01 19 May 2008A Marine just millimetres from death as a bullet whistled past his head had the moment of his miraculous survival caught in a dramatic series of pictures. Under fire from Taliban fighters on the Afghan frontline, the American solider shelters in a muddy trench baked dry in the Helmand province's searing heat. The moment the solider from the 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit cheated death was caught on camera. The moment the U.S. Marine came under fire from Taliban fighters: First, the impact showers the Marine in debris before he ducks deep into the trench Seconds after his remarkable escape, the Marine is sprawled on the floor of his trench as his shocked colleague looks on
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11-27-2009, 03:41 AM
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Tornado aftermath in America. The May 2007 Tornado Outbreak was an extended tornado outbreak that started on May 4, 2007, affecting portions of the Central United States. The most destructive tornado in the outbreak occurred on the evening of May 4 in western Kansas, where about 95% of the city of Greensburg in Kiowa County was destroyed by an EF5 tornado.[2][3] The supercell killed at least 13 people including 11 in Greensburg and two in Pratt County by a separate tornado.[4][5][6][7] At least 60 people were injured in Greensburg alone. It was the strongest tornado of an outbreak which included several other tornadoes reported across Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas and South Dakota that occurred on the same night.[8] 25 tornadoes were confirmed that night. The outbreak did not end there; a total of 84 tornadoes were confirmed reported on May 5 in the same area. |
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11-27-2009, 05:22 AM
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From the web-page: This has nothing to do with the Hurricane. We had a resident who had an outstanding balance for over a month and no one could get a hold of her. The Bookkeeper went inside after so many tries to leave a note and this is what we found: The pictures do NO justice. There is suppose to be 2 cats living here but we cant find them (we think they're dead somewhere inside the apartment-we contacted the SPCA). The place REEKS to say the leaks, i gagged non stop. How could someone live like this |
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11-28-2009, 02:53 AM
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It's actually a disorder. I watch a show on people like this once a week, it's called Hoarders. Interesting and gross, you should look into it. My grandpa was one. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compulsive_hoarding http://www.aetv.com/hoarders/ |