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Post by cheebs on Apr 5, 2009 16:43:29 GMT -5
Well, yesterday was one of those days you want to forget as soon as possible. It began at lunchtime as I was enjoying a great meal with the parents, we got hit with the first 4.5 degree earthquake. 4.5 may not seem like much except when you're right on top of the epicenter. Then it means anything hanging on your walls will not be straight anymore. By 6 pm we were well into the dozen quakes, with the peak hitting a frightening 6.0 on the Richter scale. I live on a 12th floor so that 6 really made things move. It hasn't stopped since. As I type this my "butt seismometer" is feeling another aftershock, somewhere in the 3 range. It's not like we're not used to these things here, but once you start counting them by the handful they get pretty unnerving. The only one that actually helped me was at 3am, it woke me up in time to watch the Malaysia F1 race
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Post by Brad on Apr 5, 2009 18:02:52 GMT -5
DUDE!!!
Now's the time to make perfect, bubble free chocolate!!!!!
Your whole apartment has been converted into an ORGANIC CHOCOLATE VIBRATOR - the first of it's kind!
What a sales pitch!
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Post by beanless on Apr 5, 2009 19:37:01 GMT -5
Hey Cheebs
I hope things have settled down - I am glad to hear you made the most of watching the F1 though!!
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Post by cheebs on Apr 5, 2009 21:18:35 GMT -5
DUDE!!! Now's the time to make perfect, bubble free chocolate!!!!! Your whole apartment has been converted into an ORGANIC CHOCOLATE VIBRATOR - the first of it's kind! What a sales pitch! HAHAHAHA I hadn't thought about it that way!!! "From the Land of the Maya, comes chocolate so smooth only Mother Nature could have done the processing." ROFL! But then it's not shaking hard (or often) enough! I did leave a batch of milk in the ACMC last night and this morning it was smoooooth. Just went into the local seismology office's site and they predict 3 more days of the shakes, but nothing as scary as Saturday's 6. Thanks for cheering me up!
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