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Chilean Miner Rescue

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:52 am
by Jubilee
Will you be watching??

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/12/wo ... 1&iref=BN1

I gotta tell, ya, as a person maaaay have just a touch of claustrophobia, I find this very intriguing. I think I could deal with, or maybe come to terms with, being trapped under ground. It looks like the miners had plenty of air to breath, plenty of space to move around in and enough food and water to survive. Great...but I don't think I could deal with being wedged into that small tight little capsule, being pulled through a tunnel not much wider than the capsule it self & having to stay wedged in there for 15 to maybe 40 minutes. For me, the last 15 minutes would be far, far, far more traumatic than the whole 68 days in the hole.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:58 am
by Saint John
I turned on Fox to watch The O'Reilly Factor and Shepard Smith is covering the rescue of the beaner miners. :evil: Good luck and Godspeed to them, but please put Bill on. No one in their right fucking mind wants to watch people shuttled up a half mile through a fucking tube!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:04 am
by Jubilee
Saint John wrote:I turned on Fox to watch The O'Reilly Factor and Shepard Smith is covering the rescue of the beaner miners. :evil: Good luck and Godspeed to them, but please put Bill on. No one in their right fucking mind wants to watch people shuttled up a half mile through a fucking tube!


:?
So, Danilow, you're sitting in your living room with your forehead glued to your television set just to see Bill O'Reilly, and you actually have the testicular fortitude to question someone else's sanity???

Pft..tsk... :roll: ... whatevah. :lol: :lol: :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 10:10 am
by Saint John
Jubilee wrote:
Saint John wrote:I turned on Fox to watch The O'Reilly Factor and Shepard Smith is covering the rescue of the beaner miners. :evil: Good luck and Godspeed to them, but please put Bill on. No one in their right fucking mind wants to watch people shuttled up a half mile through a fucking tube!


:?
So, Danilow, you're sitting in your living room with your forehead glued to your television set just to see Bill O'Reilly, and you actually have the testicular fortitude to question someone else's sanity???

Pft..tsk... :roll: ... whatevah. :lol: :lol: :lol:


I'm watching Game 5 of thwe ALDS, but I wanted to catch a little bit of TOF beforehand. I probably watch it twice a week. Great show.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:52 am
by Peartree12249
My thoughts and prayers are with the miners, and their families. Hopefully they'll all be out in a few days. I'm very impressed with the thought, planning and care that the Chilian government has put into the rescue effort.

I can certainly appreciate the claustrophobia of being in that tube. I've had a couple of brain MRI's in a closed MRI with this head gear they put over your face so you can't move at all while the test is running. It felt to me like being in a coffin. The first one took 1.5 hours total and the second one 45 min. I had a real hard time not freaking out. I found if I kept my eyes closed it helped a lot.

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 12:17 pm
by brandonx76
Saint John wrote:I turned on Fox to watch The O'Reilly Factor and Shepard Smith is covering the rescue of the beaner miners. :evil:


You admit to watching Fox News and make a racist comment in the same sentence? Nicely done :lol:

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 1:17 pm
by Peartree12249
One out 32 to go. Amazing!

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2010 5:20 pm
by slucero
I almost felt bad for the miner who's wife AND MISTRESS showed up... :shock:

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:49 am
by brandonx76
slucero wrote:I almost felt bad for the miner who's wife AND MISTRESS showed up... :shock:


Alot of stuff can go down over 70 days...perhaps the tragedy of the risk of losing their mutual love allowed them to grow to become good friends......BULLSHIT...hahaha

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 2:29 am
by stevew2
brandonpfn wrote:
Saint John wrote:I turned on Fox to watch The O'Reilly Factor and Shepard Smith is covering the rescue of the beaner miners. :evil:


You admit to watching Fox News and make a racist comment in the same sentence? Nicely done :lol:
Thats classic

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 2:38 am
by stevew2
Why are they misspronoucing Chile. The place is a shit hole, pronouncing it as Chilay .... doesnt make it any better

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 3:31 am
by Peartree12249
stevew2 wrote:Why are they misspronoucing Chile. The place is a shit hole, pronouncing it as Chilay .... doesnt make it any better


I didn't know you've been to Chilie SW2? You seem to know so much about it!

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 3:40 am
by stevew2
Peartree12249 wrote:
stevew2 wrote:Why are they misspronoucing Chile. The place is a shit hole, pronouncing it as Chilay .... doesnt make it any better


I didn't know you've been to Chilie SW2? You seem to know so much about it!
I eat it all the time. Just saw the great great great great grandfather beong rescued. Man them people sure do screw alot

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 3:52 am
by Saint John
brandonpfn wrote:
Saint John wrote:I turned on Fox to watch The O'Reilly Factor and Shepard Smith is covering the rescue of the beaner miners. :evil:


You admit to watching Fox News and make a racist comment in the same sentence? Nicely done :lol:


Grab a fucking dictionary before you throw around terms like "racist," pal. There was nothing racist in my post.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:17 am
by brandonx76
Saint John wrote:
brandonpfn wrote:
Saint John wrote:I turned on Fox to watch The O'Reilly Factor and Shepard Smith is covering the rescue of the beaner miners. :evil:


You admit to watching Fox News and make a racist comment in the same sentence? Nicely done :lol:


Grab a fucking dictionary before you throw around terms like "racist," pal. There was nothing racist in my post.


hahaha, mayyybe you shouldn't be so sensitive if you're going to throw around words like 'beaner'. Just sayin'....and of course, Fox News is FUCKING TERRIBLE, though Bill O is definitely one of the few watchable personalities on that channel. Strange how far to the right everyone else continues to slide. (i.e. Beck)

BTW, I was pissed off too when they canceled Jimmy Kimmel for this played out shit...I mean, I hope those fuckers are 'ok', but don't cancel my TV shows..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:36 am
by Saint John
brandonpfn wrote:
Saint John wrote:
brandonpfn wrote:
Saint John wrote:I turned on Fox to watch The O'Reilly Factor and Shepard Smith is covering the rescue of the beaner miners. :evil:


You admit to watching Fox News and make a racist comment in the same sentence? Nicely done :lol:


Grab a fucking dictionary before you throw around terms like "racist," pal. There was nothing racist in my post.


hahaha, mayyybe you shouldn't be so sensitive if you're going to throw around words like 'beaner'. Just sayin'....and of course, Fox News is FUCKING TERRIBLE, though Bill O is definitely one of the few watchable personalities on that channel. Strange how far to the right everyone else continues to slide. (i.e. Beck)

BTW, I was pissed off too when they canceled Jimmy Kimmel for this played out shit...I mean, I hope those fuckers are 'ok', but don't cancel my TV shows..


It's all good, man. :)

Re: Chilean Miner Rescue

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:12 pm
by Deb
Jubilee wrote:Will you be watching??

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/12/wo ... 1&iref=BN1

I gotta tell, ya, as a person maaaay have just a touch of claustrophobia, I find this very intriguing. I think I could deal with, or maybe come to terms with, being trapped under ground. It looks like the miners had plenty of air to breath, plenty of space to move around in and enough food and water to survive. Great...but I don't think I could deal with being wedged into that small tight little capsule, being pulled through a tunnel not much wider than the capsule it self & having to stay wedged in there for 15 to maybe 40 minutes. For me, the last 15 minutes would be far, far, far more traumatic than the whole 68 days in the hole.


Yeah but, what about a bathroom and 31 men trapped down there with no showers or deoderant for 10 weeks........can just imagine the air. :? Thank gawd they are finally being rescued though, hope all goes well.

Re: Chilean Miner Rescue

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:18 pm
by Saint John
Deb wrote: no showers or deoderant for 10 weeks........can just imagine the air.


Welcome to Europe.

Re: Chilean Miner Rescue

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:56 pm
by steveo777
Deb wrote:
Jubilee wrote:Will you be watching??

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/12/wo ... 1&iref=BN1

I gotta tell, ya, as a person maaaay have just a touch of claustrophobia, I find this very intriguing. I think I could deal with, or maybe come to terms with, being trapped under ground. It looks like the miners had plenty of air to breath, plenty of space to move around in and enough food and water to survive. Great...but I don't think I could deal with being wedged into that small tight little capsule, being pulled through a tunnel not much wider than the capsule it self & having to stay wedged in there for 15 to maybe 40 minutes. For me, the last 15 minutes would be far, far, far more traumatic than the whole 68 days in the hole.


Yeah but, what about a bathroom and 31 men trapped down there with no showers or deoderant for 10 weeks........can just imagine the air. :? Thank gawd they are finally being rescued though, hope all goes well.


Isn't that how beaners smell all the time? :P

Re: Chilean Miner Rescue

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 2:03 pm
by Rockindeano
steveo777 wrote:
Deb wrote:
Jubilee wrote:Will you be watching??

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/12/wo ... 1&iref=BN1

I gotta tell, ya, as a person maaaay have just a touch of claustrophobia, I find this very intriguing. I think I could deal with, or maybe come to terms with, being trapped under ground. It looks like the miners had plenty of air to breath, plenty of space to move around in and enough food and water to survive. Great...but I don't think I could deal with being wedged into that small tight little capsule, being pulled through a tunnel not much wider than the capsule it self & having to stay wedged in there for 15 to maybe 40 minutes. For me, the last 15 minutes would be far, far, far more traumatic than the whole 68 days in the hole.


Yeah but, what about a bathroom and 31 men trapped down there with no showers or deoderant for 10 weeks........can just imagine the air. :? Thank gawd they are finally being rescued though, hope all goes well.


Isn't that how beaners smell all the time? :P


I live amongst the Beaners here in SoCal. They smell much better even after mowing our lawn, than Euros do after they ride the bus and chain smoke a carton of Kools.

Re: Chilean Miner Rescue

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 2:18 pm
by steveo777
Rockindeano wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Deb wrote:
Jubilee wrote:Will you be watching??

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/12/wo ... 1&iref=BN1

I gotta tell, ya, as a person maaaay have just a touch of claustrophobia, I find this very intriguing. I think I could deal with, or maybe come to terms with, being trapped under ground. It looks like the miners had plenty of air to breath, plenty of space to move around in and enough food and water to survive. Great...but I don't think I could deal with being wedged into that small tight little capsule, being pulled through a tunnel not much wider than the capsule it self & having to stay wedged in there for 15 to maybe 40 minutes. For me, the last 15 minutes would be far, far, far more traumatic than the whole 68 days in the hole.


Yeah but, what about a bathroom and 31 men trapped down there with no showers or deoderant for 10 weeks........can just imagine the air. :? Thank gawd they are finally being rescued though, hope all goes well.


Isn't that how beaners smell all the time? :P


I live amongst the Beaners here in SoCal. They smell much better even after mowing our lawn, than Euros do after they ride the bus and chain smoke a carton of Kools.


I'll be we got more Beaners than you. Approaching 70% of the total population in our city due to agriculture. They are some hard working mother fuckers though.....gotta give them that!

Re: Chilean Miner Rescue

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 2:21 pm
by Rockindeano
steveo777 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Deb wrote:
Jubilee wrote:Will you be watching??

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/12/wo ... 1&iref=BN1

I gotta tell, ya, as a person maaaay have just a touch of claustrophobia, I find this very intriguing. I think I could deal with, or maybe come to terms with, being trapped under ground. It looks like the miners had plenty of air to breath, plenty of space to move around in and enough food and water to survive. Great...but I don't think I could deal with being wedged into that small tight little capsule, being pulled through a tunnel not much wider than the capsule it self & having to stay wedged in there for 15 to maybe 40 minutes. For me, the last 15 minutes would be far, far, far more traumatic than the whole 68 days in the hole.


Yeah but, what about a bathroom and 31 men trapped down there with no showers or deoderant for 10 weeks........can just imagine the air. :? Thank gawd they are finally being rescued though, hope all goes well.


Isn't that how beaners smell all the time? :P


I live amongst the Beaners here in SoCal. They smell much better even after mowing our lawn, than Euros do after they ride the bus and chain smoke a carton of Kools.


I'll be we got more Beaners than you. Approaching 70% of the total population in our city due to agriculture. They are some hard working mother fuckers though.....gotta give them that!


No way. There are more Beaners here than anywhere in the USA. We got em in the fields, in the fast food industry, in landscaping and in all the car washes.

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 3:10 pm
by stevew2
they all looked clean shaved,I heard shit was delayed so they could all come up looking good and makin the chile goverment looking even better.there was politics involed in all the shit we saw

Re: Chilean Miner Rescue

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2010 3:14 pm
by stevew2
Rockindeano wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
steveo777 wrote:
Deb wrote:
Jubilee wrote:Will you be watching??

http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/12/wo ... 1&iref=BN1

I gotta tell, ya, as a person maaaay have just a touch of claustrophobia, I find this very intriguing. I think I could deal with, or maybe come to terms with, being trapped under ground. It looks like the miners had plenty of air to breath, plenty of space to move around in and enough food and water to survive. Great...but I don't think I could deal with being wedged into that small tight little capsule, being pulled through a tunnel not much wider than the capsule it self & having to stay wedged in there for 15 to maybe 40 minutes. For me, the last 15 minutes would be far, far, far more traumatic than the whole 68 days in the hole.


Yeah but, what about a bathroom and 31 men trapped down there with no showers or deoderant for 10 weeks........can just imagine the air. :? Thank gawd they are finally being rescued though, hope all goes well.


Isn't that how beaners smell all the time? :P


I live amongst the Beaners here in SoCal. They smell much better even after mowing our lawn, than Euros do after they ride the bus and chain smoke a carton of Kools.
the coutry

I'll be we got more Beaners than you. Approaching 70% of the total population in our city due to agriculture. They are some hard working mother fuckers though.....gotta give them that!


No way. There are more Beaners here than anywhere in the USA. We got em in the fields, in the fast food industry, in landscaping and in all the car washes.
the country would shut down if it wernt for the beaners,the blacks in the city wont do shit but rob your ass or beg for money on the intersections,