elohiym
Well-known member
The Fukushima disaster.
The one that killed, what, two people?
Are you implying that a level 7 nuclear accident isn't one of the most memorable events of 2011? :AMR:
The Fukushima disaster.
The one that killed, what, two people?
Of course that qualifies! :up:I got married.
Probably doesn't qualify....
Very memorable!I got married.
Probably doesn't qualify....
Grandchildren are wonderful!We had two new babies born into our family...
Great granddaughter Olivia Hannah (#9)
and
Great grandson Damien Michael (#10)
Memories for a life time.
I got married.
Are you implying that a level 7 nuclear accident isn't one of the most memorable events of 2011? :AMR:
I got married.
Memorable maybe because it was on CNN 24/7 for a few weeks. As for being a news story of some importance, it was rather lame. :idunno:
Try responding to what I actually said rather than what you wish I'd said. :up:Was Chernobyl a rather lame and unimportant event, too, in your opinion?
Try responding to what I actually said rather than what you wish I'd said. :up:
As for [Fukushima] being a news story of some importance, it was rather lame. :idunno:
I didn't know that you lived in Massachusetts drbrumley (and you're right, that kind of marriage "doesn't qualify").
Great Scott!
ASC comes up with a sexually suggestive slur against another poster, unprecedented! :shocked:
That's gotta be a memorable moment on here?!
Well, a lot happened in 2011, but I'd have to say:
I'm surprised that a little radiation and two deaths is more memorable an event than say a tsunami and 12,000 deaths. But that's just me. :idunno: