rcaetano wrote:
> declan_murphy@hotmail.com wrote:
> > Louise Bremner wrote:
> > > I also have one of those tabletop burners that use gas cylinders, with a
> > > large supply of those cylinders.
> >
> > My dining table has one of those built in induction hotplates, so I
> > don't have any tabletop burners at home. They are in the bar, which
> > will apparently be ransacked by rioting gaigin long before I get there.
> > But I keep the bar's charcoal supply at home in my shed, so if the
> > earthquake would kindly occur during prime BBQ season it would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > > And wind-up flashlights and a radio.
> >
> > Didn't think of getting windups. I've got a torch and radio, spare
> > batteries, some candles etc. Where did you buy the wind-ups?
>
> This thread is scaring me. Please stop. Experiencing 2 earthquakes in
> Kyushu (of all places) is enough.

Oh what a load of bullsheeeeet. Kyushu is as much a part of these shaky
isles as new zealand isn't. In a matter of speaking. Why the hell
wouldn't there be a GREAT BIG FRIGGING EARTHQUAKE in Kyushu? (of all
places) And where do you keep your whiskey?, or your Velho Barreiro
Cachaca do Brasil if you prefer (it does tastes like shit without the
sugar etc.). If its a trapdoor in the kitchen pls let me know your
address.

Regards Declan,
Possibly intoxicated,
But better PREPARED so to speak than sometime last week.