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michaelmurfy
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  #388673 6-Oct-2010 10:38
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^^ Your cat does quite a few number 2's, should possibly have that one checked out.




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  #388679 6-Oct-2010 10:50
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michaelmurfy: ^^ Your cat does quite a few number 2's, should possibly have that one checked out.

When you're living in aftershock land you're bound to be shi**ing yourself a bit more than usual. 

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  #388681 6-Oct-2010 10:52
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minimoke:
michaelmurfy: ^^ Your cat does quite a few number 2's, should possibly have that one checked out.

When you're living in aftershock land you're bound to be shi**ing yourself a bit more than usual. 


I live in aftershock land, and am the same.
I would say that I crapped myself on the 7.1 though >.< 




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Landed in Christchurch yesterday from Sydney and spent today sorting out mobile connection and a hire car.
Just experienced our very first aftershock which was very mild -a bit like being near a train line.
We have also noted a distinct lack of chimneys.
Hello NZ :-)

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LittleGreyCat: Landed in Christchurch yesterday from Sydney and spent today sorting out mobile connection and a hire car.
Just experienced our very first aftershock which was very mild -a bit like being near a train line.
We have also noted a distinct lack of chimneys.
Hello NZ :-)


Take a drive though the central city especially Manchester St (before dark!!) and Colombo St and admire the distinct lack of buildings Tongue out 

Welcome to NZ! 

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  #398911 1-Nov-2010 23:32
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Take a look at the Mancheater Courts while you still can.

http://democam.iopen.co.nz




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