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Thursday

5

January

2006

Ich Muss Es Nicht Verstehen
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We had a celebrate Tolkien day today! Kind off. We celebrated his life in watching about 10 hours of Lord Of The Rings. 😀 The extended version was 30% off on Amazon, so I gave in and finally bought it. Very nice. 😎 I wonder what they did with the Hobbiten houses. I want one! 😛

I am not sure if this made international news, but in Reichenhall (Germany), which is like 30 minutes from where I live, the roof from a skating ring collapsed under the masses of snow, and burried all people on it, under it. I have actually been there, because when you enter(ed) the building, the ice ring was left, and a pool area is on the right, there are international swim meets there, and I swam there once, in the winter. Which makes me think that maybe our lifes are planned out and everything is happening as it should? I just cannot believe that people can be at the wrong place at the wrong time, over and over again? Or can it be? But who knows. ❓

If you have been thinking about knitting Sesame, dont. The sleeve pattern is faulty. It drove me insane. After hours of calculating, I made up my own sleeve cap.

I am thinking about a new layout… Not anytime soon though.

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4 Responses to “Ich Muss Es Nicht Verstehen”


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    Lucy UNITED STATES
    6:54 am on January 6th, 2006

    We heard about the skating rink here especially since it coincided with our coal mine collapse in West Virginia. Very sad stories both. 🙁

    Must be a spooky feeling to know you had been there once.


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    Connie AUSTRIA
    12:25 pm on January 6th, 2006

    I heard that too, why on earth did they tell the people, and especially the relatives, that everyone is still alive? Can you imagine? A nightmare.

    Oh ok, not an ice ring *lol* but an ice rink. *lightbulbs*


  3. Reply to this comment
    Nicki
    4:55 pm on January 6th, 2006

    The mine explosion tragedy sounds awful….as does the ice rink tragedy. Sorry I haven’t been around lately…I need to change my website theme now.


  4. Reply to this comment
    Anuschka
    6:08 pm on January 7th, 2006

    Ich habe es auch gehört. Bei uns fiel vor einigen Jahren die Decke eines Hallenbades runter, die Träger waren durchgerostet –> falsches Material.

    Da ich ja glaube, dass alles im grossen ganzen vorbestimmt ist, glaube ich auch, dass die Menschen, die in Reichenhall gestorben sind, sonst bei anderen Unfällen an dem Tag gestorben wären. Dem Tod kann man nicht ausweichen (ausser man ist Bill + Ted *G* Volle Kanne Hoschi!).

    Alles Liebe
    Anuschka

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