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CYCLONE YASI

Started by Majik, February 09, 2011, 02:00:00 AM

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Majik

Most of you probably dont know me from a bar of soap i am pretty erratic in my visits but recently we were hit with a category 5 cyclone named yasi.

I have a request of you all and that is please keep the people of North Queensland in Australia in your thoughts and prayers. There are still alot of people displaced. Alot of people have lost almost all their wordly possessions (but they are not complaining as they have their families and friends alive) but they are going to have to rebuild from the ground up. And there is no harm in some positive psychic energybeing sent their way.

Myself and my family came thru it ok and the bonus of it was i got to meet a new friend who is also in the midst of transitioning. So a good thing came out this disater
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Cindy

Hi Majik,

Cindy in Adelaide, we are with you guys every inch of the way. If there is anything we can personally do let us know, I'm pretty sure I can speak for all of  the Sheila's.

We do feel for you. If there are small personal items etc that we can shoebox you and your neighbours let us know.

This is the same for our WA, NSW. Tas and Vic friends who have been hit with terrible disastrous events from cyclones, floods and bushfires.

Cindy
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kelly_aus

Quote from: CindyJames on February 09, 2011, 02:32:40 AM
Hi Majik,

Cindy in Adelaide, we are with you guys every inch of the way. If there is anything we can personally do let us know, I'm pretty sure I can speak for all of  the Sheila's.

We do feel for you. If there are small personal items etc that we can shoebox you and your neighbours let us know.

This is the same for our WA, NSW. Tas and Vic friends who have been hit with terrible disastrous events from cyclones, floods and bushfires.

Cindy

Count me in, I'm happy to help where I can. :) Good to hear you and your family came through the cyclone safe..
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spacial

Thinking about you Majik

Take care and good luck.
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Maegan

Hi there Majik
Maegan from South Africa here. I've been following the flooding there by you people on the news. It is so sad when you look at all the damage that has been done, not to talk about the loss of life either.
We've also been having some serious flooding here with lots of destruction and loss of lives.
The whole weather pattern has gone funny!

I'm just glad that you are okay.

Huggs

Maegan


Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere, and sometimes in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself.
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justmeinoz

Glad to hear you came through ok.  By sister-in-laws Mum is just out of Hospital and lives on a farm on the Darling Downs, so you have all been in our thoughts.

Sandra.
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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Trans Truth

I know it's a bit late, but I have been keeping the victims of Cyclone Yasi in my thoughts. I have also donated to the reconstruction of Queensland.
http://trans-solutions.blogspot.com/ - Calling for solutions for all trans people.



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Majik

thankyou all for the thoughts and good wishes

we need for nothing really same old life as before so what we couldnt afford then we cant afford now

but thankyou all again
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