Reghead121
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Re: AUSSIES! Get in here!
looks good to me Nay :clapping:
looks good to me Nay :clapping:
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sh!t bit late you've probs both burnt away to nothing by now
^^ o i see Mel got them anyway
maybe i should be the back up firefighter![]()
Ok Cool
Last time I uploaded one...it got removed
Please don't remove this one mods![]()
What do you guys think of mine?
Of course not, as long as the world is off the wall.Daniel your's is great! You aren't gonna change it are you??? :nono:
Daniel your's is great! You aren't gonna change it are you??? :nono:
Two firefighters in one thread..... jeez it's combustable in here :naughty:
Will this do?Good Daniel, I love it and it suits you and well it just needs to stay
Yeah not likely Logan will blow up unless we start posting half naked pics of Naomi or Orianthi :rofl:
That's wonderful you have things to donate Nay, it always helps so much for people :wub:
Hey did you all see this on tv? They have it as one of the top US stories now too... totally proud the Aussies did a really wonderful thing :clapping:
Australian media crews pull baby from Haiti rubble
SYDNEY (AFP) – Rival Australian news crews said Monday that saving a life came before doing their jobs when they rescued an 18-month-old baby from underneath the rubble in earthquake devastated Haiti.
The little girl was lying alongside the bodies of her dead parents who were killed in the 7.0 magnitude earthquake which hit Port-au-Prince on January 12 when the camera crews heard her moans and began to dig her out on Friday.
Richard Moran, a cameraman with the commercial Nine Network, put down his camera and lifted pieces of concrete out of the way while Nine's interpreter and fixer Deiby Celestino climbed into the tangled mess to retrieve the child.
"And then, out of the ruins came this little girl, and I will never forget it. She did not cry. She looked astonished, almost as if she was seeing the world for the first time," Nine reporter Robert Penfold told The Australian.
The images of the child's rescue were captured by Nine's major rival Seven, and footage beamed around the world showed the network's correspondent Mike Amor holding the dusty little girl and giving her water.
"That moment, it was beyond news," Amor said. "I haven't seen anything so remarkable since the birth of my own child. The emotion for all of us has been incredible."
Amor said the news crews and the locals who had helped locate the girl were concentrated on rescuing the child rather than news priorities.
"The focus of everybody on that hill was the little girl, and as any of us will tell you, it was Deiby who went into that hole, and dug, and dug, until he got that little girl out. He's the hero," he told The Australian.
Channel Nine's news director Mark Calvert said while disasters can sometimes bring out the very worst in journalists, they can also produce the best.
"I'm proud of the Nine News team, who put the welfare of the little girl before their own safety, and placed their personal convictions before professional pressures," he said in a statement to AFP.
"Yes, they put down their camera to help. But they also filed their story. And most importantly, they helped save a life."
Will this do?
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Hang on the for a second review this raw footage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIpze8Dno40 and you will clearly see Mike Amor (Channel Seven) getting given the baby.Well done channel nine :clapping:
aww okay Nay, yeh I better get my butt off to Tyler is due for a feed in 3 minutes so I better go and get it ready.
I'll talk to you all tonight, oh Misty NO blowing up while I'm not online otherwise I can't save you.
bye bye everyone
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aww that sucks :hug: can they do that though? after you sign the contracts isn't it pretty much final and you quit your jobs for them so they'd at least have to find you somewhere else to work wouldn't they??
^^ don't blame you for being over it.. asked my parents and they both said you'd have grounds to take take them to court and get compensation but it would take time and they'd stuff you around and you might come out with nothing so it wouldn't be worth it
Why Sydney??