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To: wita

Well, whatever happens, those buildings can't
be lived in again. It would be like living in
a hospitals Hazardous Materials dumpster.
The wals are literally soaked through with
disease causing elements, and then there's
the mold...<ight as well ghave somebody with AIDS
spit in your face each day..eventually you're
gonna get ubfected.

BTW..did yoou hear that a large number of the
rescuees/transportees, *had* AIDS?


5 posted on 09/13/2005 4:25:12 AM PDT by NickatNite2003
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To: NickatNite2003

If the house wasn't totally submerged, I would think a new load of sheet rock might make them habitable. Just not sure who is going to have the final say on what ought to be and what will be. Then again, how many of the old homes were sheetrock, and how many were plaster or perhaps something else less easy to tear out and redo.


7 posted on 09/13/2005 4:30:02 AM PDT by wita (truthspeaks@freerepublic.com)
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To: NickatNite2003
BTW..did yoou hear that a large number of the rescuees/transportees, *had* AIDS?

They don't anymore? How'd they get cured?

20 posted on 09/13/2005 5:49:00 AM PDT by xrp (Executing assigned posting duties FLAWLESSLY, zero mistakes)
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