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A day in the life of the Chilean Miners

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franke · 10/09/2010 08:35

Interesting article here.

I'm so full of admiration for them here in my comfy existance on the surface of the earth. They are so resilient and dignified. I wonder what life will be like for them once they are out.

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jetcat · 10/09/2010 16:31

personally, i hope each and every one of them sell their story for a fortune, so that they never have to go down the mine again.

I doubt very much that will happen though, as as you say, they seem very dignified. Here's hoping they are rescued very soon.

catinthehat2 · 10/09/2010 16:51

That is an excellent article, well worth a read. I am wondering about the men with medical problems and how they are really coping.

sunny2010 · 18/09/2010 14:49

Its amazing how they manage. It must be the worst thing in the world and I really hope it doesnt take too long to get them out.

stillbobbysgirl · 18/09/2010 14:57

I find myself thinking about these poor chaps several times a day - every time I walk outside mainly!

I think they are being amazingly resourseful. Appartently they are not getting paid while they are down there as the mine is officialy closed!

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