On Fri, 07 Nov 2003 20:39:24 +0900, Michael Cash  ...
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>On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:48:16 -0800, "Bryce"
><fukuzzz@takethisout.hotmail.com> belched the alphabet and kept on
>going with:
>
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>>"Eric Takabayashi" <etakajp@yahoo.co.jp> wrote in message
>>news:3FA9512F.FFFC266E@yahoo.co.jp...
>>> Bryce wrote:
>>>
>>> > > >EMT?
>>> > >
>>> > > Emergency Medical Technician. A paramedic, in other words. You know,
>>> > > one of the people who crewed the ambulance which came and tried to
>>> > > rescue her retarded ass.
>>> >
>>> > O yeah, all those "Insta-Heros" from 9-11. You know, the firemen and
>>EMT's.
>>>
>>> No, I did not have that in mind.
>>>
>>> They're heroes anyway.
>>>
>>
>>What about the garbageman that picks up our garbage everyday permitting our
>>neighborhoods from succumbing to disease and hundreds of people dying,
>>putting his life on the line because at any time he could get pricked by a
>>needle or bit by a diseased rat? Is he too, then, not a hero? And if he is,
>>then isn't anyone in any job or industry a hero? If this is so, we need to
>>come up with a different idea of what a hero is, because it is way, way
>>overused.
>
>If I may take this opportunity to go off on a tangent...
>
>Can someone explain to me why Jessica Lynch got the Bronze Star?
>


Apparently she was raped up the arse. Do they issue sailors their's when they
sign up, or do they have to finish their first tour?









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