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Historia de amor...Story for San Valetine's :)

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I have come across this so very romantic love story this morning and wanted to share it with you. I hope you will share yours with us!!

A love story between two badly burned koalas rescued from Australia's deadliest bushfires has provided some heart-warming relief after days of devastation and the loss of over 180 lives.

The story of Sam and her new boyfriend Bob emerged after volunteer firefighter Dave Tree used a mobile phone to film the rescue of the bewildered female found cowering in a burned out forest at Mirboo North, 150km south-east of Melbourne.

Sam and Bob

Una historia de amor entre dos koalas que fueron rescatados de los mortíferos incendios de Australia con quemaduras severas conmovió a la nación tras días de devastación y la pérdida de más de 180 vidas.

La historia de Sam y su nuevo novio Bob salió a la luz después de que el bombero voluntario Dave Tree usara un teléfono móvil para filmar el rescate de la desconcertada y asustada osa, hallada quemada en un bosque incendiado en Mirboo North, a 150 kilómetros al sureste de Melbourne.

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updated FEB 20, 2009
posted by 00494d19

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Shrek said:

I meet the love of my life in this site. She is the sweetiest girl that I'd ever meet, although we are thousands of miles apart, I feel her love every day. I guess I did something very very good that God has sent me a present with her love.

For those of us who have not heard it, please share! I for one love a story with a happy endinggrin

updated FEB 20, 2009
posted by Mz-Badger
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omg.
gracias por compartirla.
y que bueno que pudieron rescatoarlos.

updated FEB 19, 2009
posted by tbananat
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La Podenquera said:

More romantic stories , please!!!Do we have more lovecouples on this site than Schrek and ?

and..."Fiona" of course!

updated FEB 14, 2009
posted by Shrek
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Puedo escribir los versos más tristes esta noche.
Escribir, por ejemplo: "La noche esta estrellada,
y tiritan, azules, los astros, a lo lejos".
El viento de la noche gira en el cielo y canta.
Puedo escribir los versos más tristes esta noche.
Yo la quise, y a veces ella también me quiso.
En las noches como ésta la tuve entre mis brazos.
La besé tantas veces bajo el cielo infinito.
Ella me quiso, a veces yo también la quería.
Cómo no haber amado sus grandes ojos fijos.
Puedo escribir los versos más tristes esta noche.
Pensar que no la tengo. Sentir que la he perdido.
Oír la noche inmensa, más inmensa sin ella.
Y el verso cae al alma como al pasto el rocío.
Qué importa que mi amor no pudiera guardarla.
La noche está estrellada y ella no está conmigo.
Eso es todo. A lo lejos alguien canta. A lo lejos.
Mi alma no se contenta con haberla perdido.
Como para acercarla mi mirada la busca.
Mi corazón la busca, y ella no está conmigo.
La misma noche que hace blanquear los mismos árboles.
Nosotros, los de entonces, ya no somos los mismos.
Ya no la quiero, es cierto, pero cuánto la quise.
Mi voz buscaba el viento para tocar su oído.
De otro. Será de otro. Como antes de mis besos.
Su voz, su cuerpo claro. Sus ojos infinitos.
Ya no la quiero, es cierto, pero tal vez la quiero.
Es tan corto el amor, y es tan largo el olvido.
Porque en noches como esta la tuve entre mis brazos,
mi alma no se contenta con haberla perdido.
Aunque éste sea el último dolor que ella me causa,
y éstos sean los últimos versos que yo le escribo.

updated FEB 14, 2009
posted by Rodrigo
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Heidita said:

Se acerca el día de los enamorados. ¿No hay nadie romántico por aquí?

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updated FEB 14, 2009
posted by gerardo2
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Anne Sherwood said:

Heidita, Thank you for your kind words. It was only two years ago that myself and fellow brigade members travelled to Victoria (Gippsland) to help with the bushfires at that time. To have such devastation and loss of life so soon after is heartbreaking for all Australians. It will be many years before before lives and the communities involved get back-on-track and our bushland and wildlife recover. Summer bushfires started by lightning strikes in thick scrub are a constant threat, as are the ever-present arsonists. However despite all this - we love our bushland - and many of us choose to live close by our beloved bush. We wouldn't have it any other way. So from this part of the word - thank you again.

Annie.

This has been a tragedy for all , men and wildlife and a great loss.:(:(

All our love to your people Annesmile

updated FEB 14, 2009
posted by 00494d19
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Congratulations to you and your wife Gus. What a wonderful story. Stuff this good doesn't happen often enough or to enough people. You are two of the lucky ones aren't you?

Gus said:

Here is my story- romantic story? who knows.

I met my second wife thru the internet. We visited each other, she in Guadalajara and I in Maryland. We decide to get married. Her family was opposed to the marriage,and my family also saying, heck no, don't do it. My friends were not kind to the idea either. We were married about three years ago. Immigration took two years to give my wife the "green card", her residence visa, she did not wanted to come to live in the USA without the visa.So, noow she has been in the US for the last 21 days. I am happy.

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updated FEB 14, 2009
posted by The-Steve
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Heidita,
Thank you for your kind words. It was only two years ago that myself and fellow brigade members travelled to Victoria (Gippsland) to help with the bushfires at that time. To have such devastation and loss of life so soon after is heartbreaking for all Australians. It will be many years before before lives and the communities involved get back-on-track and our bushland and wildlife recover. Summer bushfires started by lightning strikes in thick scrub are a constant threat, as are the ever-present arsonists. However despite all this - we love our bushland - and many of us choose to live close by our beloved bush. We wouldn't have it any other way. So from this part of the word - thank you again.
Annie.

updated FEB 14, 2009
posted by nonombre
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I know your story well, Shrek. God bless her and yousmile And may you be together soonsmilesmile

updated FEB 13, 2009
posted by 00494d19
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I meet the love of my life in this site.
She is the sweetiest girl that I'd ever meet, although we are thousands of miles apart, I feel her love every day. I guess I did something very very good that God has sent me a present with her love.

updated FEB 13, 2009
posted by Shrek
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Gus said:

Here is my story- romantic story? who knows.

I met my second wife thru the internet. We visited each other, she in Guadalajara and I in Maryland. We decide to get married. Her family was opposed to the marriage,and my family also saying, heck no, don't do it. My friends were not kind to the idea either. We were married about three years ago. Immigration took two years to give my wife the "green card", her residence visa, she did not wanted to come to live in the USA without the visa.So, noow she has been in the US for the last 21 days. I am happy.

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updated FEB 13, 2009
posted by 00494d19
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Here is my story- romantic story? who knows.

I met my second wife thru the internet. We visited each other, she in Guadalajara and I in Maryland. We decide to get married. Her family was opposed to the marriage,and my family also saying, heck no, don't do it. My friends were not kind to the idea either. We were married about three years ago. Immigration took two years to give my wife the "green card", her residence visa, she did not wanted to come to live in the USA without the visa.So, noow she has been in the US for the last 21 days. I am happy.

updated FEB 13, 2009
posted by 00769608
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Se acerca el día de los enamorados. ¿No hay nadie romántico por aquí'

updated FEB 13, 2009
posted by 00494d19
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Hace unos cuatro mil quinientos millones de años, año más, año menos, una estrella enana escupió un planeta, que actualmente responde al nombre de Tierra.

Hace unos cuatro mil doscientos millones de años, la primera célula bebió el caldo del mar, y le gustó, y se duplicó para tener a quién convidar el trago.

Hace unos cuatro millones y tantos de años, la mujer y el hombre, casi monos todavía, se alzaron sobre sus patas y se abrazaron, y por primera vez tuvieron la alegría y el pánico de verse, cara a cara, mientras estaban en eso.

Hace unos cuatrocientos cincuenta mil años, la mujer y el hombre frotaron dos piedras y encendieron el primer fuego, que los ayudó a pelear contra el miedo y el frío.

Hace unos trescientos mil años, la mujer y el hombre se dijeron las primeras palabras, y creyeron que podían entenderse.

Y en eso estamos, todavía: queriendo ser dos, muertos de miedo, muertos de frío, buscando palabras.

updated FEB 12, 2009
posted by Rodrigo
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I would also like to mention our support to all those damaged by that terrible tragedy.

updated FEB 12, 2009
posted by 00494d19
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