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Don't make ASSUMPTIONS; try to Understand.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 25192789:MV8xOTY4NDI0XzMzODU5NTg4X0I0MTc5RjQ1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 19672960:MV8yMDE0Nzk5XzMzODU4NTE2XzNCNUQwMEND] I think a bigger thing about the story is that they've basically admitted that the sink hole has hit a "natural occurring oil and gas formations." http://assumptionla.wordpress.com/ "Welsh noted that, based on “fingerprint” analysis and other data, the source of [b]the crude oil and natural gas that have been observed at the surface in the Bayou Corne area appears to be one or more naturally occurring oil and natural gas formations[/b], and that the preponderance of scientific evidence indicates that the failure of the sidewall of the Texas Brine cavern provided a pathway up to the aquifer and the surface for oil and natural gas that had previously been confined thousands of feet below." The people that said it's connected to the BP disaster don't sound quite so crazy anymore do they? lol... [/quote] the Earth's crust is full of pockets of oil and gas (under pressure); and, it only takes cracks and fissures for it to flow its way to the surface. so, evidently, we have a gargantuan natural gas deposit deep down in the earth's crust that is leaking gas to the surface so much that this gas is now *saturating* all of the land in Assumption Parish. this is a completely natural phenomenon, and a completely natural disaster. and, once it becomes apparent that this natural gas is going to make all of southern louisiana (including New Orleans) uninhabitable, for a long time, then the situation will be upgraded to a "Catastrophe". this is just the beginning, folks. [/quote]
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Let the reader understand: I will never go back to Blue BAYOU, there will be no place for the Children to play soon. May as well eat RICE dogs from RICE Dog 7.
I am DEPUTY Dawg. Boss says can't say much, BIG BOSSES won't tell anyone THE TRUTH. But good people always find a workaround. Avoid the censors, no need for a V-chip here.
Please think hard about this. Remember things MUST get worse before they get better. I'm always at HOME when I make ASSUMPTIONS, but sooner or later you can NEVER go home again.
Much love people. And pray always.
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