What a terrible mess for the Japanese, practically whole towns swept away & not 1 but maybe 2? plants that are in trouble.
The oddest thing is, was able to talk to my son in Okinawa tonight & he can see mainland Japan from his camp, yet he said that his area hardly felt anything at all & that the tide only rose a bit higher & lasted a bit longer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scott free:
What a terrible mess for the Japanese, practically whole towns swept away & not 1 but maybe 2? plants that are in trouble.
The oddest thing is, was able to talk to my son in Okinawa tonight & he can see mainland Japan from his camp, yet he said that his area hardly felt anything at all & that the tide only rose a bit higher & lasted a bit longer.
My nephew is in Okinawa, my understanding is that he'll be in Tokyo within the next couple of days. I hear that he felt the quake but, as you said, nothing from the tsunami. [Reply]
I sympathize with your circumstance, Mr. googlegoogle. I once claimed in front of God and everybody that Eddie Mekka had spontaneously combusted at an LA restaurant. Unfortunately, I was mistaken. It turned out that he had merely picked out his own clothes for that evening.
Originally Posted by googlegoogle:
Now two reactors are in meltdown.
Thanks again D**cheFace.
You have been destroyed in this thread. Absolutely knocked on your ass, and yet you still throw out lame names and insults to the mod that didn't even take away your ability to create posts. :-) [Reply]