Yes that is sad.
2007-06-19 03:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely. So tragic and sad. My heart goes out to their families, friends, and the communities they worked to keep safe.
What time do you want to observe the moment of silence and how long do you want it to be? 60 Seconds? A full minute of no typing into answers, no music, no talking, etc. - what do you think?
11:00 ET was recognized here!
2007-06-19 03:28:33
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answered by Marvelissa VT 6
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Yes, I will. That was very sad. My dad was a volunteer firefighter and I have so much respect for these selfless people who put their lives on the line for others.
2007-06-19 03:50:54
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answered by Laptop Jesus 3.9 7
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No thank you. i visit hunt for out a fireman as we communicate and thank him for his provider to our community. i think of which will do greater for the reason. I knew a woman one time who replaced into teh ehad of an emergency room. She reported that firemen robotically bypass into burning homes to save human beings's little ones. i think of of it everytime I see a fireplace truck.
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answered by bartelt 4
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Just a point, couldn't we not answer this question and maintain silence?
It does suck though.
2007-06-19 03:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but I think I'm late.
gw
2007-06-19 04:16:31
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answered by georgewallace78 6
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Why? Why a moment of silence? What the hell? WE'RE ON COMPUTERS. NO ONE WILL SEE IT.
2007-06-19 03:29:10
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answered by SameTwo 2
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sad
2007-06-19 03:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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yes.
2007-06-19 03:29:07
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answered by pooh 6
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god bless those men and their families
2007-06-19 03:28:19
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answered by Browns93 3
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