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Sunday, January 31, 2010
In Haiti buildings are lying derelict and destitute, there are dead bodies all over the floor.Shops get looted and money and produce is stolen...
... And then the earthquake hit.
What's 3ft tall, and has 1000 arms and legs?
A Haitian Apartment complex
Isn't it ironic that Haiti, a country famous for creating zombies, now complains that there is a lack of body bags.
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Anonymous said...
"... And then the earthquake hit."
OUCH!
February 14, 2010 at 9:03 PM
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"... And then the earthquake hit."
OUCH!
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