Hope you're all okay.rusticdog wrote:Are you <expletive deleted> kidding me
I've got to say, you've got great timing.
Hope you're all okay.rusticdog wrote:Are you <expletive deleted> kidding me
Hope this thread never has to be stickied again.rusticdog wrote:.....will sticky it back up if we're unlucky enough to get hammered again
Yeah I did feel pretty guiltystan_qaz wrote:I'm thinking it may have been your fault! We are getting reports on the new quake and I had to go looking for this topic.
Hopefully it won't ruin Christmas and the other Holidays for too many folks.
rusticdog wrote:Are you <expletive deleted> kidding merusticdog wrote:Well we're getting close to a year since the event, so I'll unsticky this topic.....will sticky it back up if we're unlucky enough to get hammered again
(...)rd
Friday, December 23 2011 at 1:58 pm
Richter magnitude 5.8
(...)
No, it wasn't you Chris, it was the BBC PM programme which had this interview yesterday:rusticdog wrote:Yeah I did feel pretty guiltystan_qaz wrote:I'm thinking it may have been your fault! We are getting reports on the new quake and I had to go looking for this topic.
Hopefully it won't ruin Christmas and the other Holidays for too many folks.
You can listen here (until 29 December), and from memory the interview was at the end of the programme.PM Listener email wrote:You can also hear from someone whose name you probably don't recognise. Amy Cooney lives in New Zealand. When the earthquake hit Christchurch on the 22nd of February she was just starting her shift, with her brother, running a bar. She has quite a story, and as you'll hear, is quite a woman.