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Posted 2 Years ago #1
Jan. 17 of 2000, we are celebrating the fifth anniversary of the great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, which damaged Kobe area in Japan, killed more than 6,000 people. It was the first major earthquake hit the highly civilized urban area.

For the fifth anniversary, we are introducing the [remember kobe project] this is new genre public art project calling for your participation.

We would like to ask your message concerning the tragic event as the most important part of this project.

Your message will be gratefully accepted at our web site, or by email. For detail, please visit project web site and learn more about the event and the project.

URL: http://w3.to/remember_kobe

We are very grateful for your concern.

this is non-profit non-commercial public art project supported and funded by volunteers and the personal donations.
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Posted 2 Years ago #2
Jan. 17 of 2000, we are celebrating the fifth anniversary of the great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, which damaged Kobe area in Japan, killed more than 6,000 people. It was the first major earthquake hit the highly civilized urban area.

For the fifth anniversary, we are introducing the [remember kobe project] this is new genre public art project calling for your participation.

We would like to ask your message concerning the tragic event as the most important part of this project.

Your message will be gratefully accepted at our web site, or by email. For detail, please visit project web site and learn more about the event and the project.

URL: http://w3.to/remember_kobe

We are very grateful for your concern.

this is non-profit non-commercial public art project supported and funded by volunteers and the personal donations.
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Posted 2 Years ago #3
Jan. 17 of 2000, we are celebrating the fifth anniversary of the great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, which damaged Kobe area in Japan, killed more than 6,000 people. It was the first major earthquake hit the highly civilized urban area.

For the fifth anniversary, we are introducing the [remember kobe project] this is new genre public art project calling for your participation.

We would like to ask your message concerning the tragic event as the most important part of this project.

Your message will be gratefully accepted at our web site, or by email. For detail, please visit project web site and learn more about the event and the project.

URL: http://w3.to/remember_kobe

We are very grateful for your concern.

this is non-profit non-commercial public art project supported and funded by volunteers and the personal donations.
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Posted 2 Years ago #4
Jan. 17 of 2000, we are celebrating the fifth anniversary of the great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, which damaged Kobe area in Japan, killed more than 6,000 people. It was the first major earthquake hit the highly civilized urban area.

For the fifth anniversary, we are introducing the [remember kobe project] this is new genre public art project calling for your participation.

We would like to ask your message concerning the tragic event as the most important part of this project.

Your message will be gratefully accepted at our web site, or by email. For detail, please visit project web site and learn more about the event and the project.

URL: http://w3.to/remember_kobe

We are very grateful for your concern.

this is non-profit non-commercial public art project supported and funded by volunteers and the personal donations.
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PPCmann
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Posted 2 Years ago #5
Hello, wondnerful English teachers in Japan!!

Kobe earthquake is supposed to be celebration!? LOL

You see why Japanese are already third world citizen!
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Posted 2 Years ago #6
it's always time to celebrate when nature pays back!
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Posted 2 Years ago #7
Here's part of the online Webster dictionary definition of celebrate: '1 : to perform (a sacrament or solemn ceremony) publicly and with appropriate rites <celebrate the mass> 2 a : to honor (as a holiday) by solemn ceremonies or by refraining from ordinary business'

Don't say anything disparaging about Kobe. We should remember those that died, be thankful we survived, and celebrate the lessons learned from those days. If you don't know those lessons, too bad for you.

You're a twit.

John W.
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Posted 2 Years ago #8
right you are.

and if you're ever in an earthquake, and you're trapped in a fallen house, screaming for help, begging for someone to come and save you as the fire from the broken gas main is slowly creeping towards you, remember that you're celebrating nature's pay back, and hopefully won't be too mad if no one comes to you pull you out.

the earthquake gods can be mighty devious.

love and kisses,

j r sherman 89 Loma Prieta Survivor
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Posted 2 Years ago #9
right you are.

and if you're ever in an earthquake, and you're trapped in a fallen house, screaming for help, begging for someone to come and save you as the fire from the broken gas main is slowly creeping towards you, remember that you're celebrating nature's pay back, and hopefully won't be too mad if no one comes to you pull you out.

the earthquakes gods can be mighty devious.

love and kisses,

j r sherman 89 Loma Prieta Survivor
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pra1968
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Posted 2 Years ago #10
well, i certainly long much more all the animals who had to suffer.
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