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Postby Little Lenny » Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:00 pm

Hi been off for a while, been very ill, and have had to resume my treatment. So hopefully things will pick up...so been researching my family history to keep the old cogs turning the grey matter over ;)..not bad though i found some pretty cool stuff out! :)
Oh I also celebrated my birthday..oh dear another year less to the front and a bit more to the rear!! ( erm years that is!!!! :lol: for any cheeky charlies who were thinking otherwise)...
Also was rudely awoken this morning by an Earthquake...I hit my head on the bedstead the room was shaking so much...Dam thing disturbed my first nights sleep for a while...inconsiderate earth ;)!!

I just noticed the debate rages on and you are still making me smile when I read the posts :D
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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:13 pm

That was some quake this morning! Didn't quite feel it where I live in Gloucestershire, though
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Postby Little Lenny » Wed Feb 27, 2008 7:39 pm

yeah I hit my head it was such a violent Jolt when it started...I am just beginning to notice a few cracks in the wall too...
but not to worry I am still waiting for the loss adjusters from the flood last July, it'll just be another thing for them to look at :)
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Re: OT: nice to see ur still in friendly debate :-)

Postby Indyjoe » Thu Feb 28, 2008 7:55 am

Little Lenny wrote:Hi been off for a while, been very ill, and have had to resume my treatment. So hopefully things will pick up...so been researching my family history to keep the old cogs turning the grey matter over ;)..not bad though i found some pretty cool stuff out! :)
Oh I also celebrated my birthday..oh dear another year less to the front and a bit more to the rear!! ( erm years that is!!!! :lol: for any cheeky charlies who were thinking otherwise)...
Also was rudely awoken this morning by an Earthquake...I hit my head on the bedstead the room was shaking so much...Dam thing disturbed my first nights sleep for a while...inconsiderate earth ;)!!

I just noticed the debate rages on and you are still making me smile when I read the posts :D


Hey Lenny! Glad to see that you are okay from the quake. I sure hope that you feel better.

That's cool that you are taking the time to research your family history, hang on to that for the next gen!

Happy belated Birthday!! :D
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Postby Rockindeano » Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:35 am

Wendy, aren't we about due for one? It's been 6 months since we had one we could feel.
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Postby Indyjoe » Thu Feb 28, 2008 8:41 am

Rockindeano wrote:Wendy, aren't we about due for one? It's been 6 months since we had one we could feel.


I think we are! I sure am not ready. :shock:
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Postby Little Lenny » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:09 am

Indyjoe wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:Wendy, aren't we about due for one? It's been 6 months since we had one we could feel.


I think we are! I sure am not ready. :shock:

We get loads of tiny quakes that no one ever notices here, but by British standards that was a larger one. we fully understand that they are nothing in comparison to other felt around various parts of the world. in fact the last time an earthquake had its epicentre in Linconlshire , of this magnitude was in 1775.
We only get one like this every 20 or thirty years and they aren't specific to any area. The geographical survey find it interesting because we are not on or near any fault lines, so they are still trying to find why we do get them.

I have got back to 1540 with my family so far :)
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