Yes. The little things .... that is wonderful. Dolphins must be really smart. I think that only very smart beings like to protect those in need. Somehow they must be wise enough to understand that the Earth is a beautiful gift to enjoy by all beings, not just by a few, while we are alive. Some people say that happiness is a contagious virus, the more we spread it the more sick we are. LOL
Peace and best wishes. Xi On Mar 28, 11:53 pm, Mercury <[email protected]> wrote: > Well I like to enjoy the little things, The things people take for > granted in life. > Take the Silvers in this world, Thay are always so negative! Instead > of looking > at how those dolphins protected humans from great white sharks, He is > searching for a negative, and he will find one. I feel sorry for > people like that. > > Silver CAN be sweet when he wants, But sometimes he is just annoying. > > Iron, Silver, kinda close? :o) I wonder why Silver uses the name > Silver. Maybe hes an old man and has silver color hair? Maybe hes > bald! :o) > > You are excited about the econonmy, Ummmmm....Why? Are you not > concerned? > > On Mar 28, 7:59 am, xi <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Good morning !!! > > > Of course, who would not enjoy that? > > > Silver is a sweetheart, but he pretends to be an iron man. > > > LOL > > > Not sure when things will be much worse. Indicators are falling but > > its pace of fall does not change, yet there are some little signs of > > slowing down its pace of decline. In US economy we are in the > > recessionary crisis, maybe at the end of its first phase (part 1/4 of > > the letter U), maybe close to its bottom. Yet the hyperinflationary > > crisis is coming. Maybe this year or maybe in 2010 things will be > > much worse, that crisis will be much worse. It might be in 2009 if US > > economy reaches its bottom this year or maybe in 2010 if not. But > > probably there will be some months of relief that in some extend will > > give a chance for people to get ready for the hyperinflationary > > crisis. > > > The good news is that the rest of the world is getting ready for that > > hyperinflationary crisis. Or better, it has prepared that crisis > > before this one started. Then, the rest of the world might help a lot > > to pull US out. Let us see what happens, it is exciting for me. > > > :) > > > Peace and best wishes. > > > Xi > > > On Mar 28, 12:29 pm, Mercury <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Good Morning Xi!! :o) > > > > Im glad you enjoyed it!! Hopefully it will soften Silvers heart! :o) > > > > How can anyone not love dolphins? > > > > Xi, > > > > Things are going to get much worse this year? > > > > Thank you for EVERYTHING you do! > > > > (((((((((((((((((((XI)))))))))))))))))))))) > > > > On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 6:14 AM, xi <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Great video, Merc. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. It is great to be > > > > alive to learn that. Thank you very much Mercury ! > > > > > (((((Mercury))))) > > > > > Peace and best wishes. > > > > > Xi > > > > > On Mar 28, 1:25 am, Mercury <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> The BEST Video on Youtube! > > > > >>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bKwRW0l-Qk&feature=channel_page > > > > >> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 8:23 PM, Mercury <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> > More!! Be sure to read the very last sentence! > > > > >> > Dolphins prevent NZ shark attack > > > > >> > A group of swimmers has told how a pod of dolphins protected them > > > >> > from > > > >> > a great white shark off New Zealand's coast. > > > > >> > The lifeguards were training at a beach near Whangarei on the North > > > >> > Island when they were menaced by a 3-metre shark, before the dolphins > > > >> > raced in to help. > > > > >> > The swimmers were surrounded by the dolphins for 40 minutes before > > > >> > they were able to make it safely back to the beach. > > > > >> > Marine biologists say such altruistic behaviour is not uncommon in > > > >> > dolphins. > > > > >> > Lifeguard Rob Howes was in the water with two colleagues and his > > > >> > teenage daughter. > > > > >> > It was an uncomfortable experience, as they were circled by a great > > > >> > white shark, which came within a couple of metres. > > > > >> > He said around half a dozen dolphins suddenly appeared and herded the > > > >> > swimmers together. The mammals swam in tight circles to create a > > > >> > defensive barrier as the great white lurked under the surface. > > > > >> > The swimmers said the dolphins were extremely agitated and repeatedly > > > >> > slapped the water with their tails, presumably to try to deter the > > > >> > predator as it cruised nearby. > > > > >> > The drama happened in New Zealand three weeks ago, but only now are > > > >> > the lifeguards telling their story. > > > > >> > It is a day they will never forget, especially for one of the > > > >> > swimmers, who was on her first day as a volunteer. > > > > >> > They have no doubt that the dolphins acted deliberately to protect > > > >> > them. > > > > >> > Researchers have said they are not surprised. A marine biologist > > > >> > insisted that dolphins, which are considered to be one of the most > > > >> > intelligent mammals, "like to help the helpless". > > > > >> >http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4034383.stm > > > > >> > On Mar 27, 8:13 pm, Mercury <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> >> Dolphins save surfer from becoming shark’s bait > > > >> >> A pod of bottlenose dolphins helped protect the severely injured > > > >> >> boarder > > > > >> >> Surfer Todd Endris needed a miracle. The shark — a monster great > > > >> >> white > > > >> >> that came out of nowhere — had hit him three times, peeling the skin > > > >> >> off his back and mauling his right leg to the bone. > > > > >> >> That’s when a pod of bottlenose dolphins intervened, forming a > > > >> >> protective ring around Endris, allowing him to get to shore, where > > > >> >> quick first aid provided by a friend saved his life. > > > > >> >> “Truly a miracle,” Endris told TODAY’s Natalie Morales on Thursday. > > > > >> >>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21689083/ > > > > >> >> Think again! > > > > >> >> On Mar 26, 7:50 pm, silver <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > >> >> > At least that is what I think.- Hide quoted text - > > > > >> >> - Show quoted text - > > > > >> HFA98ICAZFCWRICADBDUHZCA25EV5GCAU07IX3CAHRM633CA9H2YLSCAPY8R8KCA8GCO5SCALP4IW1CA3L09O9CAYLMNWJCAAGQ6ERCADKMTM7CAA8807DCAVM3EXPCA8GHKTYCAL2YUA9CAV9FY8R.jpg > > > >> 4KViewDownload- Hide quoted text - > > > > >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "World-thread" group. 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