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isn’t he at a funeral today?
The “Not” Rush live thread... he’s off to a funeral today for a 16 yr old cancer victim - Dr. Walter Williams sitting in.
Is that .....Oh never mind have a great day all
Good morning/afternoon, WELCOME Professor Williams.
Oh no Dr. Williams cruel and unusual.... oh well I have to paint rods anyway.
Present
Man, i really could listen to Walter and Thomas talk all day about where we are economically, how we REALLY got here and how to get us back on the right track.
A little history about yelling ‘fire’
1913-Italian Hall disaster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Hall_disaster
The Italian Hall Disaster (sometimes referred to as the 1913 Massacre) is a tragedy that occurred on December 24, 1913 in Calumet, Michigan. Seventy-three men, women, and children, mostly striking mine workers and their families, were crushed to death when someone falsely yelled “fire” at a crowded Christmas party.
On Christmas Eve many of the striking miners and their families had gathered for a Christmas party sponsored by the Western Federation of Miners. It is estimated that there were over five hundred people at the party, which was held on the second floor of Calumet’s Italian Hall. A steep stairway was the only way to the second floor, although there was a poorly-marked fire escape on one side of the building and ladders down the back of the building which could only be reached by climbing through the windows.
The tragedy began when someone yelled “Fire!”; there was none. However, people panicked and rushed for the stairs. In the ensuing melee, seventy-three people (including fifty-nine children) were killed.
Walter Williams is my favorite fill in host