In Remembrance

From: nenslo <nenslo@yahooX.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Wed, Sep 11, 2002 4:24 AM
Message-ID: <3D7EFDA9.1405B244@yahooX.com>

While so many people are honoring the heroes of 9/11 I fear some
persons may be forgotten or left out.

I'd like to take a moment to pay tribute to the fools and cowards of 9/11.
The ones who ran the wrong way. The ones who screwed things up for
others. The ones who thought only of themselves and shoved other
folks aside.
We will never forget.

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From: "nu-monet v5.0" <nothing@succeeds.com>

nenslo wrote:
>
> While so many people are honoring the heroes of
> 9/11 I fear some persons may be forgotten or left
> out.
>
> I'd like to take a moment to pay tribute to the
> fools and cowards of 9/11. The ones who ran the
> wrong way. The ones who screwed things up for
> others. The ones who thought only of themselves
> and shoved other folks aside.
> We will never forget.

What about the luck planers? The guy who was bonking
his girlfriend in a motel when his wife calls to ask
how he's doing and he says fine, he's at the office...

The low-paid, hassled delivery dude on his first day
at work, who has never bicycled any distance at all and
keeps getting lost because he doesn't know the *address*
of the World Trade Center, and just knows he'll get fired?

The four sub-minimum wage illegal immigrants who got
picked up by the INS before they could go to work that
day right where the planes hit?

--
"As unpleasant as you may find it, remember
that nuclear winter is eminently preferable
to the brief yet intense nuclear summer that
precedes it."
-- nu-monet

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From: "Rev. Ivan Stang" <stang@subgenius.com>

In article <3D7EFDA9.1405B244@yahooX.com>, nenslo <nenslo@yahooX.com>
wrote:

> While so many people are honoring the heroes of 9/11 I fear some
> persons may be forgotten or left out.
>
> I'd like to take a moment to pay tribute to the fools and cowards of 9/11.
> The ones who ran the wrong way. The ones who screwed things up for
> others. The ones who thought only of themselves and shoved other
> folks aside.
> We will never forget.

Leave it to Nenslo to finally bring a tear to my eye even in these hard
hearted times.

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PRABOB

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From: mshotz@aol.comnospam (James T. Rex King of the Monsters)

>I'd like to take a moment to pay tribute to the fools and cowards of 9/11.

We honor them by making them or President and Vice President!

MSHOTZ: The Post Post Modern Man

"You remind Me a Song I can't name, in time I don't remember, in a place I
don't think I've ever been to."

Grampa Simpson

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From: friday@fridayjones.com (Friday Jones)

In article <3D7F69C0.5C81@succeeds.com>, like.excess@sex.org wrote:

>
>What about the luck planers? The guy who was bonking
>his girlfriend in a motel when his wife calls to ask
>how he's doing and he says fine, he's at the office...
>
>The low-paid, hassled delivery dude on his first day
>at work, who has never bicycled any distance at all and
>keeps getting lost because he doesn't know the *address*
>of the World Trade Center, and just knows he'll get fired?
>
>The four sub-minimum wage illegal immigrants who got
>picked up by the INS before they could go to work that
>day right where the planes hit?

The ones who woke up and said what the hell, I'll just go back to sleep -
so what if I'm fifteen minutes late for work?

--

I believe the children are our future: nasty, brutish and short.


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