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Date:
Tue, 10 April 2007 10:22 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Questioning the Sinking Sea Diamond Ship at Santorini
Monday afternoon around half past one I
went to BCA Bank to transfer some money form my sister to my aunt.
By the time I reached the teller, the song from the computer was
Andrea Corr's song "Would You Be Happier":
Would you be happier if
you were someone together
Would the sun shine
brighter if you played a bigger part
Would you be wonderful
if it wasn't for the weather
You're gonna be just
fine
I think you're gonna be
just fine
You're gonna be just
fine
So don't worry baby
And when I looked at the name tag of the
teller, her name was Rini. She also mentioned "Explain..." to her
friend there. It made me thought about explaining the sinking ship
Sea Diamond nearby Santorini.
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Date:
Tue, 10 April 2007 10:34 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Sinking Sea Diamond Offshore of Santorini
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A new painting of Paris Hilton, placed on top of
previous paintings, among them the Andrea Corr's painting that seems like
related with the sinking of Levina ship. Merely caused by limited space in my bedroom, no other considerations.
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A video grabs shows the
Greek-registered Sea Diamond cruiser sinking off
Santorini April 6, 2007. Greek rescuers searched for two
French tourists who were missing after the evacuation of
a Greek cruise ship which ran aground off the Aegean
island of Santorini on Thursday and sank on Friday,
authorities said.
(via Reuters
TV/Reuters) Reuters via Yahoo! News -
Apr 06 11:10 AM
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Paris Hilton's head leaning
to the right in my new painting like similar with the
tilting ship to the right on the left photo. And it is
from the angle where the part of the ship that contains
the ship's name, Sea Diamond, that like
containing "Di" like Lady Di's name.
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A video grabs shows the
Greek-registered Sea Diamond cruiser sinking off
Santorini April 6, 2007. Greek rescuers searched for two
French tourists who were missing after the evacuation of
a Greek cruise ship which ran aground off the Aegean
island of Santorini on Thursday and sank on Friday,
authorities said.
(via Reuters TV/Reuters) Reuters via Yahoo! News -
Apr 06 11:10 AM
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The listing cruise ship 'Sea
Diamond' (R) is surrounded by rescue vessels during an
evacuation effort off the Greek island of Santorini on
05 April 2007. The captain of the Sea Diamond has
appeared before a prosecutor as coastguards continued a
search for two missing French tourists.
(AFP/File)
AFP/File via Yahoo! News -
Apr 07 6:45 AM
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The listing cruise ship 'Sea
Diamond' (R) is surrounded by smaller ships during its
evacuation effort in Santorini, Greece, 05 April 2007.
Divers and coastguard patrols have been searching for
two French tourists missing since the evacuation of
1,600 passengers and crew from a Greek cruise ship that
sank near the Aegean island of Santorini.
(AFP) AFP
via Yahoo! News - Apr 06 3:04 AM
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A combination of
video grabs shows the Greek-registerd Sea
Diamond cruiser sinking off Santorini April
6, 2007. Greek rescuers searched for two
French tourists who were missing after the
evacuation of a Greek cruise ship which ran
aground off the Aegean island of Santorini
on Thursday and sank on Friday, authorities
said.
(via Reuters TV/Reuters) Reuters via
Yahoo! News -
Apr 06 11:10 AM
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This image taken from Alpha
TV via AP Television News Friday April 6, 2007 shows the
spot where the Greek cruise ship 'Sea Diamond' foundered
moments after the ship sank off the island of Santorini,
Greece. The Greek cruise ship 'Sea Diamond' sank off the
Greek holiday island of Santorini Friday, after the
vessel struck rocks and nearly 1,600 people on board had
to be rescued. The Sea Diamond sank shortly before 7
a.m. (0400GMT), 15 hours after the accident occurred and
the ship began listing and taking on water. Authorities
said two French passengers — a 45 year-old man and his
16-year-old daughter — had still not been accounted for,
and lists of rescued passengers were being rechecked.
(AP Photo/Alpha TV via AP Television News) AP via Yahoo! News -
Apr 06 2:59
AM
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Passengers crowd the deck on
the cruise ship 'Perla', which carried about 800
passengers taken from the cruise ship 'Sea Diamond'
before the vessel sank, as it arrives in the port of
Piraeus, Greece, Friday April 6, 2007. The Greek cruise
ship 'Sea Diamond' sank off the Greek holiday island of
Santorini Friday, after the vessel struck rocks and
nearly 1,600 people on board had to be rescued. The Sea
Diamond sank shortly before 7 a.m. (0400GMT), 15 hours
after the accident occurred and the ship began listing
and taking on water. Authorities said two French
passengers — a 45 year-old man and his 16-year-old
daughter — had still not been accounted for, and lists
of rescued passengers were being rechecked.
(AP Photo /Petros
Giannakouris)
AP via
Yahoo! News - Apr 06 5:40 AM
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Graphic locating the spot
where a Greek cruise ship sank near the Aegean island of
Santorini. The captain of the Sea Diamond cruise ship
has appeared before a prosecutor as coastguards
continued a search for two missing French tourists.
(AFP/Graphic)
AFP/Graphic via Yahoo! News - Apr 07 6:45 AM
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Rescued students from Miami
Palmetto Senior High School are covered with a blanket
in Santorini, Greece, Thursday, April 5, 2007. Nearly
1,600 passengers and crew were rescued from the Sea
Diamond after it struck rocks and took on water. No one
was injured in the incident. Most passengers were from
the United States, Canada and Spain.
(AP Photo/Thanassis
Stavrakis)
AP via Yahoo! News - Apr 05 3:39 PM
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High school students of
Chapel Hill high school in North Carolina, rest at a
restaurant, after being rescued from a Greek cruise ship
off the island of Santorini, Thursday, April 5, 2007.
Nearly 1,600 passengers and crew were rescued from the
Sea Diamond cruise ship after it struck rocks and took
on water. No one was injured in the incident. Most
passengers were from the United States, Canada and
Spain.
(AP
Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis) AP via Yahoo! News - Apr 05
1:42 PM
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High school student
Catherine Small, 17 of Chapel Hill high school in North
Carolina, top left, talks on her cell phone as other
students rest at a restaurant, after being rescued from
a Greek cruise ship off the island of Santorini, on
Thursday, April 5, 2007. Nearly 1,600 passengers and
crew were rescued from the Sea Diamond cruise ship after
it struck rocks and took on water. No one was injured in
the incident. Most passengers were from the United
States, Canada and Spain.
(AP Photo/Thanassis
Stavrakis)
AP via Yahoo! News - Apr 05 1:27 PM
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When I first heard the news about a
Greek ship having an accident nearby Santorini, I thought it had
nothing to do with me. Especially since there were no pictures yet
related to the news.
Later on when the photos appeared, I
began to realize that the ship was tilting to the right like the
position of Paris Hilton head that is leaning to the right in my new
painting of her. And that new painting was placed on top of the
Andrea Corr painting that previously like related with the accident
of "Levina
Ship On Fire" in the off shore of Jakarta.
Of course most of all I prefer to think
that it has nothing to do with me or my painting.
Nevertheless, there could be some
questions about why I placed the new painting on top of the Andrea Corr's painting that seems like related with the sinking of Levina
ship. The answer for this is that it is merely based on the limited
spaces to attach paintings on the wall of my bedroom.
On the other hand, I also admit that one
of the sinking Sea Diamond photos, about the tilting ship to the right, is similar with
Paris Hilton's head leaning to the right in my painting. And it is
from the angle where the part of the ship containing the ship's name, Sea Diamond, that like
containing "Di" like in Lady Di's name.
So if there was any
relationship between the sinking of Sea Diamond and my new painting
of Paris Hilton, I think it is about a reminder for me not to do the
same mistake like what I have done to Lady Diana. Whereas the car
accident of Lady Diana happened after I gave her an idea to get
married with someone with strong political power. So now I would not
give any idea about to whom Paris Hilton should be better get
married to.
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Date:
Tue, 10 April 2007 10:48 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject:
Similar Composition to Lady Di's Harrods Photo
The question to that painting could also
appear because of the composition that looks similar to the composition
of Lady Di's photo under the logo of Harrods
a few months before she
passed away. My explanation for this is that it is merely about the best
composition for the painting, not about relating it with Lady Di's photo
under Harrods logo. Besides, I am quiet sure someone's death destiny is in God's
hand, and I wish Paris Hilton would never experience the same tragedy
like Lady Diana.
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