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winigwl

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  1. winigwl replied to Spies88's topic in Coldplay
    i think gpasuyf is the best one out of the three... just get an acoustic to play with u and ur good to go
  2. hha me to.... i missed school once because of rain and power outage from a hurricane, but i have never before had a pure "rain day". kinda funn:laugh3: :laugh3:
  3. leningrad- billy joel
  4. they haven't said that both shootings were by one man, but it seems likely... reguardless, there should not have been classes after the first shooting
  5. winigwl replied to a post in a topic in Lounge Games
    7
  6. welcome to coldplaying
  7. all the right friends- REM
  8. didn't buy it, its my uncles cd, but he gave it to me steven mark- racing grey
  9. i've heard that students were not notified of the first shooting before the second occured. Thats the schools fault... but still this guy or girl must be crazy. its so upsetting to hear of this.. VA Tech, i'm praying for you
  10. tears in heaven- eric clapton
  11. // April 16, 2007— At least 29 people are dead in what may be the biggest mass shooting in modern American history — and the death toll may rise. Police at Virginia Tech, in Blacksburg, Va., said that the shootings happened at a dormitory and a classroom on opposite sides of the university campus. var oDiv = document.getElementById('columnad'); var embedDiv = document.getElementById('embed_links'); if(oDiv.offsetWidth > 160 && oDiv.offsetHeight > 300) { embedDiv.style.width = "238px"; } else { embedDiv.style.width = "360px"; } Law enforcement sources tell ABC News an off-campus incident may have sparked the shooting, but details were unclear. Virginia Tech Police Chief Wendell Flinchum said that one person was killed in the first shooting, which occurred just after 7 a.m. at West Ambler Johnston Hall, a large dormitory. Flinchum said that at least 20 more people were killed at Norris Hall, an academic building. At least 17 injured students were admitted to local hospitals — all of them being treated for gunshot wounds. Eyewitness: '40 or 50 shots' Engineering student Josh Wargo, a junior at Virginia Tech, said he was sitting in class when students began to hear "loud banging noises" followed by screaming. He said many students panicked. Some began to jump out of a window two stories above ground level. "We heard almost 40 or 50 shots," Wargo told ABC News. "They were going on from the time we heard them and jumped out the window until almost two minutes later." "When I landed, I was in a daze, standing outside of the building," Wargo said. "Then I heard shots going through glass — that's when it hit me that I had to get out of there. "One of my friends called me to make sure that everyone is OK, I'm told that they're in stable condition, but some of them got shot," Wargo said. "They told me my prof was shot in the face and didn't make it but we're not sure," he added. Shootings Follow Two Bomb Threats ABC News has confirmed that there were two separate bomb threats last week at Virginia Tech that targeted engineering buildings. The first was directed at Torgersen Hall, a classroom and laboratory building, while the second was directed at multiple engineering buildings. Students and staff were evacuated, and the university had offered a $5,000 reward for information into the threats. "I got the e-mails, but my impression was it was prank or nothing serious," said Wargo, describing the Blacksburg campus as "pretty peaceful." The gunman, whose identity has not been released, is among the dead. Flinchum would not say whether the shooter had killed himself. The campus is closed and classes are canceled for at least today and tomorrow. Families seeking to reunite with their children have been directed by the university to the Inn at Virginia Tech. Virginia Tech, located in the western end of the state near the borders of West Virginia and Tennessee, has more than 28,000 full time students. Its campus, which spreads out over 2,600 acres, has more than 100 buildings. "The university was struck today with a tragedy of monumental proportions," said university president Charles Steger. "The university is shocked and horrified that this would befall our campus." This is the second violent incident to occur at the Virginia Tech campus in the last year. In August, an escaped inmate who allegedly killed a sheriff's deputy and a security guard was found hiding in the brush near Virginia Tech's athletic fields. While he was missing, students were told to stay in their rooms, and classes were canceled on the first day of the school year. 'Utter Shock' S. Daniel Carter, senior vice president for Security On Campus, Inc. who has been studying campus crime for 15 years, said he watched the news at Virginia Tech unfold in "utter shock." Carter is based a couple of hours' drive away, in Knoxville, Tenn. "Nothing like this has happened before," he said, adding that the average number of killings on all American campuses combined has hovered around 20 since the Department of Education formally began collecting data in the early 1990s. While information had not been released about the gunman, Carter said he suspected that whoever the shooter was suffered from some deep psychological problem and was likely connected to the university campus in some way. "In the past, in similar cases, it's usually been a psychological issue and not just a security issue," Carter said. "One of the people who was killed was an older individual, maybe a faculty member. That could be a likely underlying factor in this case — someone who has failed." "It is difficult to comprehend senseless violence on this scale," said Virginia's Governor Timothy M. Kaine in a statement. "Our prayers are with the families and friends of these victims, and members of the extended Virginia Tech community." The governor was on a trip to Japan, but his press office said he was trying to get to Blacksburg as quickly as possible. abc news
  12. i came here to post something about this, it is really shocking and certainly scary for the people who are there.
  13. watching the new show drive on fox? its awesome
  14. absolute downpour today, there were floodwatches throughout the state
  15. 06 - Things I Don't Understand 15 - Proof 13 - The World Turned Upside Down 28 - Gravity 15 - Sleeping Sun 12 - How You See The World No. 2 - proof +the world turned upside down
  16. winigwl replied to IamShado's topic in WoM Games
    nickelback they suck but they were the first one i could think of
  17. winigwl replied to a post in a topic in Coldplay
    there is a slight resemblance, good discovery
  18. i haven't had to decide college or jobs or anything like that yet so i haven't had to make a decision that was too hard. The hardest i would say was whether or not to continue playing soccer (football.. sorry i call it soccer, its just what i grew up with) after i hurt my knee. I put in a real lot of thought and finally said no. I'm reallly a tennis player, and i couldn't screw that up...
  19. any of you like the blue collar guys? ron white, bill engvall, jeff foxworthy, larry the cable guy... those are my favorite 4
  20. clocks acoustic- coldplay
  21. better than it was- fastball
  22. 14 Don't Panic 12 Shiver 19 Sparks 13 Yellow 14 Trouble 18 Parachutes 18 We Never Change +shiver - don't panic
  23. winigwl replied to a post in a topic in Coldplay Games
    sparks we never change/ easy to please

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