Chilean rescue mission on BBC news in 6 hours

Why the roll-eyes, do you have some dust from the mine in them? I suggest washing them. :p

No. He's happy to be alive and rescued.

Just a bit of annoyance at this idea people need to bring god into things clearly fixed by people right there, now, helping these miners. But let's not drag this into an argument or anything, just hate it :p
 
Just a bit of annoyance at this idea people need to bring god into things clearly fixed by people right there, now, helping these miners. But let's not drag this into an argument or anything, just hate it :p

These people are religious people, who are firm followers, dont see what the problem is.
Its better than being helped by gazza !

I for one think these guys are heros, and the rescue team, I have never experienced anything like this before and its mindblowing.
Underground, 33 men, 69 days, capsule lifting them up cms away from earth ! WOW these guys deserve all the happiness in the world now
if I had gone thru all that I think I would be turning to god.
 
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8 out but they've sent 4 down. It's like that puzzle about crossing the river with a lamb and a fox.

Would not want to be last man out, that's a long time to be on your own a km under ground.
 
Didn't they say they've just sent down 2 nurses

If they're female they're ******

***Fully star out all swear words***
 
They made the initial three day food ration last seventeen days.

They won't talk about something that happened in the first seventeen days.

Luis Urzúa "was credited with keeping the men alive on an emergency food supply during their first 17 days without contact from the outside world",

Luis Urzúa is due to be the last out.

But Luis Urzúa has been eaten.
 
Wait, what.

This chap found an emergency food supply that lasted 17 days? What did he find, a rich cake vein?
 
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