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Hello!! :o) I live on Vancouver Island so I'm very familiar with the sinking of the 'Queen of the North'. I think events like that make ALL of us realize just how vulnerable we are. It really could happen to anyone - including US. And that realization would be even stronger for someone like yourself who was ON that ferry just a short time before it sank. That tragedy 'hit home' and that's why your feeling so hurt. You can relate to the event. You KNOW what it's like to BE on that ferry. We hear of tragic events going on all over the world - every single day. But we don't often allow ourselves to get TOO emotionally involved. Imagine if instead of Cambodia - thousands of children and babies were starving to death in Burnaby or North Vancouver. Suddenly - that tragedy would become REAL. [Even though it's already very real - it just happens to be taking place somewhere ELSE] Appreciate each moment of your life and don't take so much as one day for granted. Each breath really IS precious. Have a great day. Craig!! :o)what would be a good boat to buy for your dad?
hay, you may want to try praying for any lost souls, and there family's/friends that were on board at the time she sank. and count your blessings that you or a loved one wasn't on board.:)how do i change oil on a 90 suzuki outboard?
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Either your very sentimental or you lost some one on board. Or your dream job is sitting on the bottom of the pacific. In which case buck up I am sure their will be a new QUEEN OF THE NORTH.More Questions & Answers ...
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