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Re: NoT so the miners are dead not alive, only one
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Posted by Richard from SE AZ on January 04, 2006 at 08:08:34 from (206.169.46.106):
In Reply to: NoT so the miners are dead not alive, only one is posted by Punchie on January 04, 2006 at 03:06:49:
Having been an underground miner for 40 years I know first hand what the family goes through when they are waiting for word about a relative or friend that is in trouble underground.The anguish in undescribable!! I have been one of the unfortunate ones waiting for word, and I have helped bring out three friends that perished in accidents. I cannot imagine being told that all is well and that not being the case.Those families lost their loved ones twice !!! Please pray for them .
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