Sure Happy It’s Thursday, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Sven, and Fatwa!
Fatwa -- I saw that little ditty on the ONT at AOS last night. Yeah, I watched it again, this morning.
In re the Northridge quake -- I remember standing outside when one of the major aftershocks hit, watching my chimney sway. I never knew masonry was that flexible.
I was living in West Hills 25 years ago; I saw one of the aftershocks coming down the alley behind the house I was sharing; eerie.
But not as eerie as watching water flow out of one side of the pool, back in, out the other side and then back in again. It was the sort of thing that, if I saw it in a movie, I’d have thought it was utterly preposterous.
LambiePieK liked that ditty, too. I then put her on to “chap hop” in the form of Professor Elemental’s “Fighting Trousers”, which she also enjoyed:
Cats. From around Chernobyl. The next stage of their evolution.
Happy Thursday, GN! Quite wet around here, but haven’t heard of any major damage. Yet.
G’day, GN and top o’ teh mornin’, Sven!
Excellent “Batusi” thread GIF and a Cernobyl reference; wooo! (Plus the correct number of “nuhs” to boot.)
Hope the lack of “major damage” out in SoCal stays that way; read about a fair number of potentialproblems earlier.
Can’t remember where I came across the link to this extremely NSFW ditty from across the Pond:
With that accent though, the whole thing sounds unoffensive.
Northridge 25 years ago today.
I remember it like it was last week…waking-up on the floor. Twice.
Hard to believe that was a quarter-century ago; good times, good times…
Sure Happy It’s Thursday, Gerbil Nation!
Good morning, Sven, and Fatwa!
Fatwa -- I saw that little ditty on the ONT at AOS last night. Yeah, I watched it again, this morning.
In re the Northridge quake -- I remember standing outside when one of the major aftershocks hit, watching my chimney sway. I never knew masonry was that flexible.
Hi, Paddy!
I was living in West Hills 25 years ago; I saw one of the aftershocks coming down the alley behind the house I was sharing; eerie.
But not as eerie as watching water flow out of one side of the pool, back in, out the other side and then back in again. It was the sort of thing that, if I saw it in a movie, I’d have thought it was utterly preposterous.
LambiePieK liked that ditty, too. I then put her on to “chap hop” in the form of Professor Elemental’s “Fighting Trousers”, which she also enjoyed: