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  • in reply to: General Discussion #387968
    Colonial Bird
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    Locusts, Gnome?

    For those of you with friends or family in the region CNN has set up an “Email Appeal” to assist in locating people. Or if you live in one of the affected countries and might be able to help track someone down- Go to CNN Email Appeal

    in reply to: General Discussion #388093
    Colonial Bird
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    Some updates on Aid and Relief from around the globe:

    Australia Increased aid to $27 million and said it, the United States, Japan and India were considering setting up a group to coordinate help. Also sent five air force transport planes with supplies and medical specialists to Sumatra, and two 15-member emergency medical teams and 12 police to Phuket.
    Austria 1 million euros ($1.4 million) in aid to the countries hit.
    Belgium Military plane due to stop at Dubai to load most of its cargo — UNICEF aid such as tents, vaccines.
    Britain Pledged 15 million pounds ($28.9 million); plastic sheets and tents worth 250,000 pounds to Sri Lanka; 370,000 pounds to EU aid offer, $100,000 to World Health Organisation.
    Canada C$4 million ($3.3 million); Blankets, water tablets, jerrycans and plastic sheeting sent to Sri Lanka.
    China 520 million yuan ($63 million), a sharp increase from its initial offer of 20 million yuan.
    Czech Republic Sent drinking water and medicine to Sri Lanka and Thailand; pledged 10 million crowns ($446,000).
    Denmark Increased aid pledge to 85 million Danish crowns ($15.6 million) after spending almost all initial 10 million crowns pledged. Aid to cover medical supplies, food, water, shelter, reconstruction. UNICEF flight from Copenhagen taking supplies to the area, including oral rehydration salts and medical supplies for 150,000 people for three months.
    Egypt Egyptian Red Crescent Society sending a plane with 500,000 Egyptian pounds ($81,000) worth of medicine and other aid as initial step.
    European Union Ready to release up to 30 million euros on top of 3 million euros already allocated to IFRC.
    Finland Pledged 2.5 million euros spread among World Food Program, UNICEF, WHO and IFRC. Local aid groups give 75,000 euros. Finnish Red Cross send field hospital with 15 staff to Sri Lanka and 31 aid workers to Thailand.
    France 15 million euros pledged to affected states in Southeast Asia. French authorities and aid groups decide to send 110 tons of aid.
    Germany Doubling emergency aid to 2 million euros. Air force medical evacuation plane to set off for Phuket, two more planes chartered to take disaster relief teams, medicine and consular officials there. Germanyโ€™s largest utility E.ON donates 1 million euros.
    Greece Sending C-130 transport aircraft carrying 25 rescue workers to Phuket on Thursday to help with rescue operations. Sent plane to Sri Lanka with five tons of food and clothes; offered 150,000 euros in aid.
    Israel Sent one medical team to Sri Lanka, one to Thailand. Military search and rescue team due in Sri Lanka, held up by coordination problems.
    Italy Will send 2 Hercules aircraft, one to Sri Lanka, one to Thailand.
    Japan Pledged $500 million in grant aid , sent three navy vessels to Thailand to help rescue survivors.
    Kuwait Pledged aid supplies worth $2 million, sent $100,000 immediate aid.
    Netherlands Contributing 2 million euros to Red Cross-Red Crescent appeal, plus participating in EU aid program.
    Norway Preliminary contribution of 50 million Norwegian crowns ($8.2 million) for emergency relief, including medicine, food, clean water and shelter.
    Poland Earmarked 1 million zlotys ($336,000) for Polish NGOs involved in relief.
    Qatar Sent urgent relief aid worth $10 million.
    Saudi Arabia Pledged $10 million aid package — $5 million of food, tents and medicine to be distributed via Saudi Red Crescent, $5 million for international aid groups such as the Red Cross and U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees.
    Singapore Contributing some $1.2 million to global effort, military medical teams and supplies ready to fly to Indonesia.
    Slovakia Sent plane with drinking water, tents and medicine to Sri Lanka; aid worth 6.6 million Slovak crowns ($231,660).
    Slovenia Donating 20 million tolars ($113,500) of aid through International Red Cross and Crescent.
    South Korea Raises aid to $2 million, may send military cargo plane to move aid workers and supplies.
    Spain Pledges $68 million. It also sent aircraft to Sri Lanka with first aid, sanitary equipment and 19 volunteers.
    Sweden Sent 2 communications specialists to help U.N. relief efforts in Sri Lanka. Sending tents and communication equipment to Maldives. Swedish Red Cross to contribute $750,000 to IFRC appeal.
    Switzerland Has allotted 2 million Swiss francs in aid on six teams to bring in drinking water, food and shelter supplies.
    Taiwan Pledged additional $5 million after giving $100,000 to Indonesia, $50,000 each to Thailand, India and Sri Lanka. Sends more than 100 relief workers.
    United Arab Emirates Pledged $2 million in aid; its Red Crescent society to provide food, blankets and clothing.
    United States Pledged $350 million. Pentagon ordered 12 vessels to region, though no decision taken on their role.
    International Committee of the Red Cross Cargo plane flying from Kenya to Sri Lanka carrying 105 tons of supplies, provide aid to 150,000 people in north and east. Trying to raise more than 50 million Swiss francs ($44 million).
    International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Has dispensed initial one million Swiss franc grant for relief efforts and launched appeal for 7.5 million francs.
    IMF Intends to provide assistance, no specific pledges.
    UNHCR Initially distributing $380,000 of non-food relief items, including plastic sheeting, clothing, kitchen sets.
    UNICEF Delivered 50 water tanks to southern India, 45-tonne shipment of water purification tablets and water systems due to reach Sri Lanka on Thursday. WHO and UNICEF said they were providing four emergency kits to Indonesia to cover 40,000 people for three months, providing shelter, food and clothing.
    U.N. World Food Program Sends 168 tons of commodities to Sri Lanka, plus more than 4,000 tons of rice, wheat flour, lentils and sugar, enough to provide 500,000 people with emergency rations for two weeks.
    U.N. Development Program Provided $100,000 each to Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, the Maldives and Thailand to help assess damage and coordinate emergency needs.
    U.N. Population Fund Earmarked up to $1 million and extra staff to help health needs of pregnant and nursing women

    in reply to: General Discussion #388102
    Colonial Bird
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    Yerrragh! Bleurh…Ya me beshst fren yow-arrrrr!
    Shing it agin anjoininif…yo knows the werdss

    zzz

    I don’t want to kiss you anymore ๐Ÿ˜‰ ๐Ÿ˜€ After that…

    in reply to: General Discussion #388131
    Colonial Bird
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    Happy New Year from America with a bit over 6 hours to spare!

    Got to hear the fireworks through the phone and Big Ben through the phone on the TV! ๐Ÿ˜€

    in reply to: General Discussion #388134
    Colonial Bird
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    Should auld acquaintance be forgot
    and never brought to mind?
    Should auld acquaintance be forgot
    and days of auld lang syne?
    For auld lang syne, my dear,
    for auld lang syne,
    we’ll take a cup of kindness yet,
    for auld lang syne.

    Should auld acquaintance be forgot
    and never brought to mind?
    Should auld acquaintance be forgot
    and days of auld lang syne?
    And here’s a hand, my trusty friend
    And gie’s a hand o’ thine
    We’ll tak’ a cup o’ kindness yet
    For auld lang syne “

    in reply to: General Discussion #388136
    Colonial Bird
    Participant

    ~~Happy New Year~~ A kiss mon cher? ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

    Shall we sing?

    in reply to: General Discussion #388459
    Colonial Bird
    Participant

    Culture Club and Blue Rondo A La Turk?

    Flood

    Now that is some classic rock!

    in reply to: General Discussion #388496
    Colonial Bird
    Participant

    U2 – Beautiful Day
    U2 – Vertigo

    Awesome tunes

    Thats not Classic Rock!

    in reply to: General Discussion #388590
    Colonial Bird
    Participant

    How old are your kids Patterson? My kids (4 and 7) and my nieces(3 and 9) enjoyed the hell out of them, especially reading the jokes! Even the adults sported the paper crowns and little bits of jewelry.

    I like them, but it’s hard to find good ones, the ones this year were hard to pull and didn’t really pop or anything, and everything kinda stuck inside.

    in reply to: General Discussion #388675
    Colonial Bird
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    Saturday Night Fever anyone? ๐Ÿ˜‰

    in reply to: General Discussion #388703
    Colonial Bird
    Participant

    There ya go Lawstud! Some CCR for you!

    in reply to: General Discussion #388739
    Colonial Bird
    Participant

    If it is the one from the Vietnam war TV series, I think it was Paint It Black.

    Yep! Paint it Black by The Rolling Stones Love that song!

    Also-
    Creedence Clearwater Revival “Fortunate Son”

    Jimmy Buffet “Margaritaville”

    Billy Joel “Piano Man”

    in reply to: General Discussion #388804
    Colonial Bird
    Participant

    So how does it go? Any clues?
    Sympathy For The Devil? (#Oooo oooo!#)

    Flood

    It’s on the tip of my tongue…It used to be the opening score for a war drama in the 90’s…I’ll have to go look up the lyrics to that.

    in reply to: General Discussion #388807
    Colonial Bird
    Participant

    It was something a UN spokesperson apparently said. Can’t find it on the BBC though…

    Flood

    Give credit where credit is due, you seemed to be making it your own statement.

    in reply to: General Discussion #388927
    Colonial Bird
    Participant

    I would hardly call the American government “stingy” with disaster relief, Flood.

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