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Author: AlfaMS
Date: Sep 2, 2008 14:26

IMHO it will be worth it.
:-)
--
Josef
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Author: AlfaMS
Date: Sep 2, 2008 14:37

AlfaMS schrieb:
> IMHO it will be worth it.

..And it was for me: Matt Green played Randy Crawford's "One Day I'll
Fly Away" for me. With that song I have a few very special links in my
memory. Many thanks to MG for playing it at such short notice. Much
appreciated here.
--
Josef
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Author: AlfaMS
Date: Sep 2, 2008 15:30

AlfaMS schrieb:
> AlfaMS schrieb:
>
>> IMHO it will be worth it.
>
> ..And it was for me: Matt Green played Randy Crawford's "One Day I'll
> Fly Away" for me. With that song I have a few very special links in my
> memory. Many thanks to MG for playing it at such short notice. Much
> appreciated here.

..And before anyone jumps to the wrong conclusion here: it is not about
leaving my now 22 years present marriage, but about letting go my first
ever love who died two months ago.

So there..
--
Josef
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Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Sep 2, 2008 23:41

AlfaMS wrote:
> IMHO it will be worth it.
> :-)

It was bit late for me, RJosef. I was fast asleep by that time.

--
Enzo

I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
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Author: MartinS
Date: Sep 3, 2008 07:27

"Enzo Matrix" hotmail.com> wrote:
> AlfaMS wrote:
>> IMHO it will be worth it.
>> :-)
>
> It was bit late for me, RJosef. I was fast asleep by that time.

Are you a heavy sleeper?

--
Martin S.
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Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Sep 3, 2008 09:48

MartinS wrote:
> "Enzo Matrix" hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> AlfaMS wrote:
>>> IMHO it will be worth it.
>>> :-)
>>
>> It was bit late for me, RJosef. I was fast asleep by that time.
>
> Are you a heavy sleeper?

Earthquakes wake me up.

--
Enzo

I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
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Author: AlfaMS
Date: Sep 3, 2008 12:46

Enzo Matrix schrieb:
> Earthquakes wake me up.

..Actually - I once woke up to one happening here about twenty years
ago. But that is a once in a life-time experience in our parts of the
world..
--
Josef
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Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Sep 3, 2008 12:58

AlfaMS wrote:
> Enzo Matrix schrieb:
>
>> Earthquakes wake me up.
>
> ..Actually - I once woke up to one happening here about twenty years
> ago. But that is a once in a life-time experience in our parts of the
> world..

On the 27th February this year, there was an earthquake in the UK.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7266136.stm

Foamie started a thread about it in Funnytown. I wrote:
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Author: carol
Date: Sep 3, 2008 13:01

"Enzo Matrix" hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> AlfaMS wrote:
>> Enzo Matrix schrieb:
>>
>>> Earthquakes wake me up.
>>
>> ..Actually - I once woke up to one happening here about twenty years
>> ago. But that is a once in a life-time experience in our parts of the
>> world..
>
> On the 27th February this year, there was an earthquake in the UK.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7266136.stm
>
> Foamie started a thread about it in Funnytown. I wrote:
>
> "It woke me up. The odd thing was, however, that I woke up a good two
> minutes before the tremor itself. I just got the feeling that something
> was not quite right. Then the house started singing to me. The walls were ...
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Author: AlfaMS
Date: Sep 3, 2008 13:04

Enzo Matrix schrieb:
> "It woke me up. The odd thing was, however, that I woke up a good two
> minutes before the tremor itself. I just got the feeling that something was
> not quite right. Then the house started singing to me. The walls were
> vibrating and the glass in the window frames was buzzing. This happened for
> about thirty seconds whereupon there was a loud rumble and everything
> settled down. At first I was convinced that I dreamed it but then both sets
> of neighbours stepped outside their houses and wandered around for a bit.
> The odd thing was that there were no car alarms set off. I checked round at
> first light this morning but there doesn't appear to have been any
> structural damage to the house."

..I haven't felt a thing at the time. And it wasn't mentioned in the
news here.

The one I was speaking about had me stand up (literally!) in my bed and
caused a lot of worry to me - Lisa at the time was in another rehab, but
in my panic I wasn't aware of that, and started searching for her..
--
Josef
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