
Supposedly now, 70,000 people have left the city though

The bottlestore around the corner was open on Thursday, so only two days closedsnollofbone wrote:Sounds like life is beginnign to return to some resemblence of normailty..
I assume beer /booze/plonk/vino etc is still readily available???
graham in Oz
My guess would be that you have a lot of company. Hard to detect when all alike.rusticdog wrote:In other news, I've also not showered now in 12 days.
He's still a bit spooked, even on windy days his ears are constantly firing in different directions. With aftershocks, if he's on the couch he gets up on his back legs as though he's about to move, then gives up. If he's in another room he comes zooming into the lounge with us, then asks for a biscuit.Sidewinder wrote:How is the dog doing through this whole thing?
I would think that he may be able to better discriminate between aftershocks and trucks.
Sidewinder wrote:Maybe you can convince RB to give you a sponge bath without having to change the 1:1 ass:couch ratio.![]()
QuietOne wrote:Yeah, I thought SW's idea about grabbing a sixer on the way out was a good one.After all, you don't want to be said to have contributed to the mess.
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As for your ass:couch ratio ... Sounds like a plan.
Yeah, I can well imagine a sixer won't do and you might outta pick up some antibiotic burn cream while your out as it sounds like you've got some pretty serious burns/scorch marks to heal up as well.rusticdog wrote:Sidewinder wrote:Maybe you can convince RB to give you a sponge bath without having to change the 1:1 ass:couch ratio.![]()
I did suggest that, the idea went up in