Posted on 07/08/2018 1:25:48 AM PDT by TaxPayer2000
11 hours of hard, dangerous work.
I can do longer days of work - but mostly normal stuff. Although I suppose to a SEAL, 11 hours is nothing. To them it is normal. I recall some fight in Afghanistan that went on for 14 hours or something. And somebody quipped about the 3 day(?) training of the nastiest conditions with no sleep. But still....
And the boys - 6 hours. Praying that God will give them strength and courage and strong will.
In Jesus’ Holy Name, I agree with your prayer.
Prayers up for the boys, the coach, the rescuers and the families of those involved.
Dear Lord, please, hold them all closely, to help them to draw upon Your strength.
Praying and hoping.
As far as I can tell, this timing is the best of bad choices. In other words, they had to go right away because multiple negative factors were about to get worse.
where is the Movie about this?
do I have to do this by myself
The Daily Mail site has good diagrams, videos and current data.
One the 1-10(10 being the highest) scale of ops where sh*t could go wrong this is an 11.
Good luck to the rescuers - you’re going to need it.
Oh, my. It’s a real nail-biter. Just said a prayer for 100% success.
“We have a fraction of a second to help them come out,”
I don’t understand what that means. Is it hyperbole for “a short window of time”, or is there a point in the process where an actial second makes a difference?
A very short window, controlled by the weather (rain).
Many risk multipliers looming (wx, Co2, ox), however pumping H2o has lowered the water levels, now it is up to endurance and shear strength of will.
Pray for the calming of all storms. Pray for the army of angles to be in attendance. Pray for mighty power to dwell within ALL participants (the boys, the parents, the responders and support, the equipment), and the resolve.
We have a fraction of a second to help them come out,
I dont understand what that means.
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It is a translated metaphor. It means to act now and gives credence to the abstract that life is fleetingly short. Remember that Thailand is a Buddhist country and that the shortness of this lifetime is often alluded to quite often.
Above is a link to an article about one of the boys. Quite the story. Fled from the fighting in Mynamar, goes to a Christian school in Thailand. Is the only one stranded that knows English. (Plus 3 or 4 other languages!). I hope that he is a Christian, and can provide hope to the others.
Choke dee !
It’s like the stupid phrase “it’s gonna take a minute” that has become popular here to mean a while.
Prayers for all.
Hope they all make it and they get a movie deal and make lots of money from their ordeal.
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