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Sunday, December 07, 2008

More Sad News From The Willards Fire

The Family Dog was just found deceased in the woods. He died from burns and smoke injuries.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

OMG! How much more grief can this family take? They are in my thoughts and prayers.

Anonymous said...

That's sad.

I just got done reading Chief See's sappy letter to the editor in the Daily Rag. It would be much better if he was truly sincere, but knowing him personally I know for a fact it isn't.

Anonymous said...

I hope and pray that God brings strength and peace to this family may God hold that little boy and dog in the palm of his hands. My thoughts and prayers are in deed with this family.

Anonymous said...

Well 1:16 PM you are truely a person of no substance. This blog entry is for an update to a truly horrible incident. But no you have to point out your pathethic opinion of SFD Chief. Thank you Salisbury news for your update. May the good Lord bless this family.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Well 1:16 PM you are truely a person of no substance. This blog entry is for an update to a truly horrible incident. But no you have to point out your pathethic opinion of SFD Chief.
6:30 PM

So who are you? Fatso, Gordo or See?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Well 1:16 PM you are truely a person of no substance. This blog entry is for an update to a truly horrible incident. But no you have to point out your pathethic opinion of SFD Chief.
6:30 PM

So who are you? Fatso, Gordo or See?

7:02 PM


Well Joe, I mean anon, there was nothing wrong with his letter. You just stick with your pretend to care about the Salvation Army photo shoot. Oh wait you were sincere about the Salvation Army weren't you? Rightttttttttttt.

Chimera said...

Things just get more tragic for them-I am keeping them in my prayers and hope that both David and Devon recover physically and emotionally from this soon.Things like this make you realize how precious life is.

joe albero said...

Dear David,

I'm sorry you feel I'm the anonymous commenter ragging on See & Gordy. Let me assure you, if I had anything to do with it I believe I've proven in the past I'm not at al afraid to say whatever I like about those two Idiots. However, in this case you're wrong.

As for the Salvation Army, I have not only stood outside day and night doing what I said I would do, I have also used this Blog as a tool to reach out to many others in the hopes of getting so many open slots filled and that has worked beautifully. There will not be one single person who volunteered to do so not hapy in the end for making such a decision by ringing the bells, I don't care how cold it gets. It's very rewarding.

So rag on me all you want. You're the type of Idiot who bitches at me, yet you do nothing to participate.

Here's my offer to you. I would be more than happy to spend a few hours letting you get to know me and here's what I suggest. Take an hour or two slot filling in for the Salvation Army and I will personally stand there with you and we can talk the entire time and you can et the cance to actually get to know who I am.

Many people have come to learn that while I was realy hard on people two years ago, I needed to do so to get people coming to this Site and see the wild things going on in Salisbury. Now that everything I was saying has proven to be true, people respect what I'm doing and have been kind enough to actually get to know me personally. I make that same offer to you. Remember my situation with Wayne Barrall? Look where that friendship is today. Give it a shot and I can assure you I'm not the bad guy Barrie Tilghman wants you to believe I am.

Anonymous said...

Some people are just to miserable in their own lives to see the good in other people. Find something that makes you happy Mr. Mullens, life is just to short.

Anonymous said...

While nothing more, by the fire department, could be done to change the outcome of this horrific tragedy, i am sure that some good will come of it for the community. It is events like this that make people aware of how precious life is. The town of Willards have been struck hard this past week with the loss of a small child and a wonderful woman from Willards school. Anyone who was witness to Mrs. Whited's viewing and funeral saw how much she was loved. Regarding her passing, I do hope that the county takes a hard look at the flawed EMS system in Wicomico, as it took nearly 8 mins. for EMS to arrive, less than a mile away, because there was no driver and the Paramedic would not go alone to meet a driver on scene. They also had help coming to them from another ambulance, with a Paramedic, from Pittsville, and turned them away. Would fixing these flaws have made a difference in whether she survived or not? Only god knows. I pray for all the families and communities losses.

Mardela said...

We have to stop pointing fingers and playing the blame game everytime someone is injured or dies.

Just like sometimes it seems that the stars have to all line up for certain good things in our life to happen, sometimes it seems like nothing lines up when a tragedy occurs.

Though its always good to critique a situation on a professional level on whether something different could have been done, the fact is that we humans can't see every little detail of an event or see what the outcome is going to be. We just try to do the very best we can, the rest is up to God.

Anonymous said...

I would have to agree. First of all it happened in Willards. They dont need to hear or read anything from Salisbury's fire chief. Its not on his radar screen as he likes to say. If a sincere gesture were to come from him, I'm not sure if you could we could tell. There is so much fake crap that come from him that it becomes the norm. The important thing is to remember the family in your prayers and help them where you can. This is real and measurable.

Anonymous said...

May we please have an update on the family. Thanks again Joe for your sincerity on this one.