I only hope Anderson and his crew take good precautions to stay well and alive even when the aftershocks continue to happen in a fragile city like Haiti is right now. The last one, a 4.0 magnitude aftershock, happened a little over an hour ago.
I also wonder where Benjamin is, and how they are spending all this time apart, perhaps for the first time. Good luck to both of them.
I got a tweet from Anderson today that he was going to a church service. I thought it was interesting that he would tweet that. First time I saw him state anything religous or anything like that. I'm not saying it was bad. I just thought it was nice that he went. the teet went like this; (Anderson Cooper: From ac: went to a church service this morning filled with orphans... kids of all ages... now out working on another story...) I hope he felt comfurted, when he went. It's always nice to know that there is something bigger than ourselves watching out for us. - purplegummiebear P.s. sorry for any spelling mistakes I'm a horrable speller and my grammer sucks.
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I got a tweet from Anderson today that he was going to a church service. I thought it was interesting that he would tweet that. First time I saw him state anything religous or anything like that. I'm not saying it was bad. I just thought it was nice that he went. the teet went like this; (Anderson Cooper: From ac: went to a church service this morning filled with orphans... kids of all ages... now out working on another story...) I hope he felt comfurted, when he went. It's always nice to know that there is something bigger than ourselves watching out for us. - purplegummiebear
P.s. sorry for any spelling mistakes I'm a horrable speller and my grammer sucks.
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