Originally posted by gater101
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I'm glad you're all okay I was worried about yas!
You know how I was saying we had mad weather up here for weeks there? Blazing sunshine today... only in Scotland, cause we're "pure dead brilliant" (read, puh-yoor dead burw-yant). *shudders*
Good afternoon all. Hope we're fairing well. Just popped over to the H&H game and I know we talked about this before but... weren't we winning at one point? Even that pretend ship, Laura and Carson is beating us.
Lol.
You know how I was saying we had mad weather up here for weeks there? Blazing sunshine today... only in Scotland, cause we're "pure dead brilliant" (read, puh-yoor dead burw-yant). *shudders*
Good afternoon all. Hope we're fairing well. Just popped over to the H&H game and I know we talked about this before but... weren't we winning at one point? Even that pretend ship, Laura and Carson is beating us.
Lol.
Originally posted by CazzBlade
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Please don't die but
I'm in England! York actually so not too far away from epicentre. I was still awake when it happened and even though I've never experience an earthquake before I knew immediately what it was. My only thought was please don't let the house fall down! The whole house was shaking and there was a really loud rumbling which sounded like a strong wind and it had been windy in the day so that was plausable.
We don't usually get quakes cos we are nowhere near any plate boudaries or major fault lines but there are minor fault lines all over all plates so the tension can theoretically build up everywhere. (okay I'll stop now before I go too much into A level geography, plate techtonics was my favourite part ). There was a quake last year that wasn't very high on the richter scale, bout 3 I think whereas I've heard this one was 5.3. Anyway the one last year did a lot more damage, so far I've only heard of one person in Barnsley (which is near where my parents live) that has been hurt and there isn't too much damage. Everyones talking about it though cos it was so unexpected.
My cousins live in Lincoln where the epicentre was!
That ep was amazing, one of my favourite WW eps, and I was devasted for CJ when they killed Mark Harmon!
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I'm in England! York actually so not too far away from epicentre. I was still awake when it happened and even though I've never experience an earthquake before I knew immediately what it was. My only thought was please don't let the house fall down! The whole house was shaking and there was a really loud rumbling which sounded like a strong wind and it had been windy in the day so that was plausable.
We don't usually get quakes cos we are nowhere near any plate boudaries or major fault lines but there are minor fault lines all over all plates so the tension can theoretically build up everywhere. (okay I'll stop now before I go too much into A level geography, plate techtonics was my favourite part ). There was a quake last year that wasn't very high on the richter scale, bout 3 I think whereas I've heard this one was 5.3. Anyway the one last year did a lot more damage, so far I've only heard of one person in Barnsley (which is near where my parents live) that has been hurt and there isn't too much damage. Everyones talking about it though cos it was so unexpected.
My cousins live in Lincoln where the epicentre was!
That ep was amazing, one of my favourite WW eps, and I was devasted for CJ when they killed Mark Harmon!
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Spoiler:
I said in the whump thread after Linzi posted that I love those kind of spoilers where you know there's something good but don't know what. And it does sound as though its cliffie but then the spoilers for S&R barely mention it at all so
Spoiler:
And she's crying on the bench in Time Square and Rufus Wainright's 'Halleluiah' is playing and at the same moment Bartlet is ordering Sharif's plane to be shot down while the opera is still going on... and WOW!!
Okay, yes, I am obsessed with the West Wing as well.
Okay, yes, I am obsessed with the West Wing as well.
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