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To: doug from upland

The San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge was built high with the elliptical design so that the big Navy ships could pass underneath. I would never recommend suicide to anybody, but jumping off of a bridge does not cause much trauma to other people. When an abandoned car is found on the Coronado bridge the California Highway Patrol and the San Diego Harbor police will take care of it. I hate it when people jump in front of the Amtrak train and mess up the train schedules.


10 posted on 12/19/2016 10:49:27 AM PST by forgotten man
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To: forgotten man

I agree. I posted this to mock the losers, not encourage people to kill themselves. It is a tragedy that people make a decision to end their lives.

I am in a great system to send greeting cards from the comfort of my computer. These are real cards, not e-cars. The owner of SEND OUT CARDS told the story of a woman who had lost a loved one and felt no one cared about her. She was literally ready to kill herself when a greeting card arrived from a friend telling her the friend was thinking about her and how important she was in her life. It saved her. Especially during Christmas, if you know someone who is really down, take the time to call or send a greeting to let them know you care.

If any of you want to know about the cards, send me a private FReepmail. They cost a fraction of store cards, you can insert photos, and can even use your own handwriting font for a small extra cost. Once the database was created, it takes me about two minutes to send out Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving and other cards. I use them for personal contacts and business thank you.


17 posted on 12/19/2016 11:00:12 AM PST by doug from upland (Hillary, get the hell off the stage!)
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