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  • #16
    Re: Printing Office of my father destroyed by fire tonight

    Originally posted by CyberShy
    Early this morning I was waked up by a call from my mother that the Printing Office of my father ( Quantes ) was totally destroyed by fire.

    I immediately jumped into my car and ride to the office to see the fires still eating the office that my fire has build up in the decades behind us. Everything is destroyed, the machines, the building, only the computer backups could be saved. It's really emotional, certainly for my father and my sisters (who also work there)

    There's a lot coming to him right now and I hope that he'll manage it to rebuild it again.
    I wanted to share this with you guys.

    You can read the (Dutch) news here: http://www.nu.nl/news/1068124/10/Dru...lammen_op.html
    Why, CS? WHY?

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    • #17
      Doh. Sorry to hear it, Cybershy.

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      • #18
        Yes, sorry to hear it. That has to be something that is hard to deal with.

        They will discover the cause though. They always do.

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        • #19
          Work to get over the shock, and decide what's next.
          In our thoughts.
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          • #20
            Sorry to hear it, CS. Must truly suck for your family
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            • #21
              Da lag veel papier opgeslagen.

              That sounds how my grandmother speaks with her friends from youth (Plattdeutsch / lower German)

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              • #22
                Sorry to hear that dude

                Solve it the American way. Sue someone

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                • #23
                  Re: Re: Printing Office of my father destroyed by fire tonight

                  Thanks for the nice words and the well wishes!


                  Originally posted by Ecthy
                  My fire

                  Why, CS? WHY?
                  The word 'fire' was used a bit too much too often, it even came there where I should have said 'father'
                  Thanks for noticing though
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                  • #24
                    You set your father on fire?
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by SlowwHand
                      You set your father on fire?
                      Hmmm, you maybe onto something here.

                      *Sherlock Holmes deerstalker on*

                      I summise that you, Cybershy, were expecting your father to be there. You were hoping to inherit the insurance money and live a life of luxury.

                      *puffs from pipe*

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                      • #26
                        sorry Cyber

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Provost Harrison


                          Hmmm, you maybe onto something here.

                          *Sherlock Holmes deerstalker on*

                          I summise that you, Cybershy, were expecting your father to be there. You were hoping to inherit the insurance money and live a life of luxury.
                          I hear theres a lot of money in paper!

                          (sorry CS)
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                          • #28
                            has Cyber been arrested yet?
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                            • #29
                              hilarious, you guys.

                              I am sorry to hear that, Cybershy. Update us on the whole insurance issue...
                              urgh.NSFW

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                              • #30
                                In Dutch: "Da´s zwaar klote Cybershy"

                                It seems nobody was hurt, so that´s a good thing.

                                You have the backups, machinery and equipment can be replaced, people can´t so easily.
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