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Air Disaster in Minnesota a real tragedy

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9N'er

07-10-2003 06:24:40




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Norwegian Tragedy in Minnesota (AP Duluth) Minnesota's worst air disaster occurred earlier today when a Cessna 152, a small two-seater plane, crashed into a Norwegian cemetery here early this morning. Ole and Sven, working as search and rescue workers, have recovered 826 bodies so far, and expect that number to climb as digging continues into the evening.




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AL-in-LA

07-21-2003 13:42:52




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 Re: Air Disaster in Minnesota a real tragedy in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2003 06:24:40  
Man...the same thing happened down here in Louisiana about a year ago. Boudreaux and Clarance are still finding bodies.



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Yah...

07-10-2003 09:57:22




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 Re: Air Disaster in Minnesota a real tragedy in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2003 06:24:40  
Dat's a goodun then...

Salmoneye



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Paul Haas - Pine Island M

07-10-2003 08:03:29




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 Re: Air Disaster in Minnesota a real tragedy in reply to 9N'er, 07-10-2003 06:24:40  
Okay then..... Uff-Da!! I better go help.



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dave 50 8n

07-10-2003 08:34:06




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 Re: Re: Air Disaster in Minnesota a real tragedy in reply to Paul Haas - Pine Island M, 07-10-2003 08:03:29  
my dad's from Eau Claire, Wis.

How many different ways are there to spell uff-da?

oofdah? ...dunno



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rbell

07-10-2003 08:05:24




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 Re: Re: Air Disaster in Minnesota a real tragedy in reply to Paul Haas - Pine Island M, 07-10-2003 08:03:29  
I bet that duck dog Swen sold Ole is comming handy sniffing out the bodies!



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