Nope. I just went and checked (I knew I'd never said anything like that, not my style). My # 160 was a reply to "Dan from Michigan",
Again, I stand corrected, and you again have my apologies for my observations landing otherwhere than best directed, though not for the sentiment expressed; and thanks for helping note where it deserves to be delivered.
I'll only plead *real tired* having been involved with following the events ongoing in both the American congressional actions and the Haitian political change of weather for the last 20hours-plus; and a liklihood of continuing for another 20 hours or so, at least.
Fortunately, I have the able assistance of the small pink animals hopping around the room, and those curious humming insects that somehow fly out of my line of sight when I turn to look for them. Hey, there go those bells again, too....
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No prob, I'm kinda exhausted too, I should be sleeping now. Hard to tear myself away from a decent conversation though. :)
I'm expecting some potential Big Ugliness arising from this Hatian revolution. The fact that the media seems to be downplaying it convinces me that it's likely something to not ignore. The one exception was the Fox war correspondant, I forget his name, he's the gung-ho guy they stole from CNN in Afghanistan. He's down there, he's trapped, and he's visibly scared. First time I've seen him like that in any report. It is chaos there, here's what I emailed my brother inlaw (he spent time there with the Army some time ago), I typed it in as he was saying it. I remember the name now, Steve Carrigan. Or was it Harrigan? (like I said, I'm tired, argh).
"Young guys with guns on narcotics with nothing they're standing for," and, "this hotel is the last refuge...you've got to have a lot of pull to get out of here today." (all flights were cancelled)