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Re: raising the titanic
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thats really cool!!!
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Re: raising the titanic
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Well, Some people think that they can raise the Titanic but what I think is that nobody should because people died in there and should be left in peace But that's what I think
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Posted on: 2006/10/23 1:20
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Re: raising the titanic
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all i have yo say is that 1,523 people died that night and not just women and men, but children...little kids that never had a chance to live their lives. I lost 3 relatives on the Titanic, and yes their bodies are gone, but the horror they faced that night is still there. And it is impossible to raise her, they had a real hard time just raising a small section, plus the mony needed would be too much. Yes this world had brcome very disrectful, but that is no escuse to do such a thing. Just think how you would feel if someone close to you died, would you want them paraded around on tv...would you like to be charged to see the bed they died in...they were living people, able to love and feel hurt, and they died a horrible death..I would not wish it on my worse enemy. I always thought that you can get your point across without cussing. If you don't know too many words you can look up some online...only uneducated people use language as freely as that.

Well, im sorry if i offended you in anyway. I was mad that day about something and then i got on this website and i guess i should have thought about what i was saying. Sry if i offended anyone. I dont give apologies too offten. At the same time, i should not have been attacked because of my opinion. But w/e. Water under the bridge.
Posted on: 2006/10/18 2:58
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Re: raising the titanic
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all i have yo say is that 1,523 people died that night and not just women and men, but children...little kids that never had a chance to live their lives. I lost 3 relatives on the Titanic, and yes their bodies are gone, but the horror they faced that night is still there. And it is impossible to raise her, they had a real hard time just raising a small section, plus the mony needed would be too much. Yes this world had brcome very disrectful, but that is no escuse to do such a thing. Just think how you would feel if someone close to you died, would you want them paraded around on tv...would you like to be charged to see the bed they died in...they were living people, able to love and feel hurt, and they died a horrible death..I would not wish it on my worse enemy. I always thought that you can get your point across without cussing. If you don't know too many words you can look up some online...only uneducated people use language as freely as that.

Well said. I'm just ignoring the guy. I think he does it for attention. I must say "numbthepain" sounds like they suffered a loss and doesn't know how to deal with the pain. Sad really. Maybe numb will find peace with Jusus. I'll pray for numb
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Posted on: 2006/10/14 15:03
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Re: raising the titanic
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all i have yo say is that 1,523 people died that night and not just women and men, but children...little kids that never had a chance to live their lives. I lost 3 relatives on the Titanic, and yes their bodies are gone, but the horror they faced that night is still there. And it is impossible to raise her, they had a real hard time just raising a small section, plus the mony needed would be too much. Yes this world had brcome very disrectful, but that is no escuse to do such a thing. Just think how you would feel if someone close to you died, would you want them paraded around on tv...would you like to be charged to see the bed they died in...they were living people, able to love and feel hurt, and they died a horrible death..I would not wish it on my worse enemy. I always thought that you can get your point across without cussing. If you don't know too many words you can look up some online...only uneducated people use language as freely as that.
Posted on: 2006/10/14 14:45
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Re: raising the titanic
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Gladly forgotten! I'm too mature for that type of behavior. Have a nice day!
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Posted on: 2006/10/14 4:34
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Re: raising the titanic
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How did i sound mean or mad or rude? I meant no disrespect by posting that topic. Yet everywhere i go someone always has some smart asss crap to say about everything. Are u just wanting to start some bs? Get your fingers out your asss and grow up dude. Yes, this post may sound very rude and disrespectful, but you asked for it. Lets just drop this conversation now and forget about this little dilemea because this is not the proper place for it. Yes i may have used a few cuss words and a negative attitude, but that doesnt make it right for you to start some crap with me about it. Just forget about it.
Posted on: 2006/10/14 4:20
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Re: raising the titanic
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the vessel is too far gone for lifting from the ocean floor, think of all those unstable rooms and cabins would collapse quicker than a deck of playing cards everything would be lost forever and all those clues to what happend that night destroyed forever if anyone who attempts to pull the fragile hull which is buried 60ft in the sea bed.

it wouldn't be possible to recover the whole ship from that depth and the size of the vessel in her current stages of disintegration the wreck is too far gone to even start it.

its just a dream, for get the wreck, leave it be.
Posted on: 2006/10/13 20:53
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Re: raising the titanic
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I agree with Robert.

If there is no respect, lets start to set an example.

Both in regards to Titanic and each other with our language.
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Posted on: 2006/10/13 15:30
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Re: raising the titanic
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Wow! I don't even know where to begin on my response. Um- It sounds like you've had a bad day and vented out on the board. I guess you can call me a prehistoric dinosaur, because I strongly believe in respecting the wreck as a grave. While you do have the right to have your own opinion, is it REALLY necessary to put profanity (f**king appears to be your favorite one) in the post? Most people come to this site looking for information on Titanic and so on. What do you think they'll do when they read the foul language in that post of yours? I'm sure they'll promptly leave the site and not come back. You might not care, but I'm sure the webmaster does! This site isn't yours. I'm sure the webmaster will agree that the foul language is not necessary! I'm sorry that you think that respect isn't around anymore, but there's still people who still respect one another (and the dead for that matter). I hope your next post won't be so hateful. I (along with other Titanic fans) would appreciate it.
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