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Re: How not to predict a quake - quake, eh? |
Anyone stop to think that if this guy went so far as to send a warning to the Governor that it might me for something other than a quake? (God, almighty, most gracious . . . . Gee, sounds like a familiar refrain.) Think for a moment . . . if you knew that something was going to go down - would you implicate yourself with express knowledge? For what it's worth - some of you might know that I do criminal defense work - and I am dealing with a like issue right now. (Somebody's deportation client - who appears to know some guys - went AWOL. Yeah . . . legal ethics and morals can be mutually exclusive at times. But, don't worry - I'm abiding by the latter.) Contact this guy who sent this e-mail and feel out the situation!!! Tony Follow Ups: ● Re: How not to predict a quake - quake, eh? - ggallen64 14:12:13 - 6/3/2002 (15930) (0) ● Re: How not to predict a quake - quake, eh? - chris in suburbia 08:30:06 - 6/3/2002 (15926) (1) ● Agreed - - Tony 11:06:41 - 6/3/2002 (15928) (1) ● Re: Agreed - Not Exactly - Petra Challus 19:10:51 - 6/3/2002 (15931) (0) ● Re: How not to predict a quake - For Tony - Petra Challus 23:37:03 - 6/2/2002 (15923) (1) ● Re: How not to predict a quake - For Tony - Tony 02:41:39 - 6/3/2002 (15925) (0) |
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