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Title: Virginia Tech Memorial - Thank You
Post by: mechengineer13 on April 18, 2007, 02:44:55 AM
As a Virginia Tech Alumni, Class of 85, I just wanted to thank the website for including the Memorial.  I lived two dorms away from West AJ, had a girlfriend who lived there, and had many classes in Norris Hall.  You never realize how much your school becomes a part of you until something like this happens.  When the shooter attacked the kids there, he attacked everyone who has ever went there, and all of us who have children in college now or soon to be.  My prayers go out to the members of my "family" there on campus who are suffering from this terrible, unimaginable experience. 
Title: Re: Virginia Tech Memorial - Thank You
Post by: Tom_in_Mo. on April 18, 2007, 01:03:11 PM
Mechengineer13, our PRAYERS go out to all the victims and also the alumi folks also. You know its kinda like this. Two brothers fights all the time, but just let someone pick on one of them and you'd better look out!!!!!!! or like 911 took place. We all have our differences here in this country, but we sure don't like it pick on.
What took place at Virginia Tech will never be forgotten, but we can PRAY that people learn how to deal with the pain they will have to go through because of another person's grudge.
Title: Re: Virginia Tech Memorial - Thank You
Post by: sawman on April 18, 2007, 09:33:53 PM
 More prayers from Mo. going out for all those affected.
There is no way we can understand this situation as for why or how etc.
But we do have a God that will listen to us when we call out to Him.
may  He comfort each and everyone as only He can.

  :'( :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: Virginia Tech Memorial - Thank You
Post by: twobears on April 22, 2007, 12:41:38 PM

i,ve spent alot of time on the virginia tech website looking at the dry kiln plans and info over.today,i started building it.as i leveled the dirt up i got to thinking about virginia tech and what took place there.
i,ve desided that once the kiln is done i,ll place a plaque on it to remember all those that losted there lives in virginia.

delbert