bigmarlon
Winger
No they don’t
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No they don’t
In your eyes. I'm sure that in his eyes you're f***ing strange anarl.You're f***ing strange!
Yes they fuxxing do!........ and it's a shame as it's better to lose a human life, rather than a good thread produced by manyNo they don’t
I find his view that human life less important than a building strange. Why would he find me strange?In your eyes. I'm sure that in his eyes you're f***ing strange anarl.
I've not seen any videos of fire boats being in attendance, which I though a bit weird.A French government spokesperson has said "Nothing will remain."
Being virtually inaccessible to fire engines means they can do almost nothing to stop it burning. A major inquiry undoubtedly lies ahead as to how such a landmark could have no plan in place for something like this occuring.
If they knew it would be impossible to access how was a state-of-the-art sprinkler system not installed. Money, obviously, will be the reason. But it would have cost a fraction of the rebuilding costs.
Do i think it's right or ok? No t's a bloody outrage! Do i think any of them stadium are worth a human life?.......Are you for real?So you're not going to watch any matches from the World Cup in Qatar, then (for example)?
That you can't understand that certain people think some cultural artifacts are so important that they're prepared to risk their lives to save them for future generations, for starters.I find his view that human life less important than a building strange. Why would he find me strange?
I didn't ask you that, I asked if you'd watch any of the matches ...Do i think it's right or ok? No t's a bloody outrage! Do i think any of them stadium are worth a human life?.......Are you for real?
Then you are strange as well . Would you advocate your children running into that building to try to save stuff? Or would you be normal and say it's not worth itThat you can't understand that certain people think some cultural artifacts are so important that they're prepared to risk their lives to save them for future generations, for starters.
That seems almost unbelievable.
Visited many years ago and despite having no religion the atmosphere was incredible inside. So sad to see a historical landmark go up in flames like this and judging by the pictures there is likely to be little left of it in the morning.
PS I wonder if the insurance policy is covered for acts of God if the property is actually Gods house in the first place? All for suspicious if you ask me