Melbourne earthquake
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Melbourne earthquake
My FB page is all of a flutter, friend in the city centre is swaying in his 11th floor hotel room and also people saying they felt it 2 hours out.
More news to follow, no doubt.
More news to follow, no doubt.
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
Guess this will be updated as details come in http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/br ... 6401630360
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
5.2 10Km SW of Moe which is about 120km se of Melbourne.
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
Have to admit that one was a bit scary, I was sitting on the couch with the boys watching tv and the whole place shuddered and rumbled, glasses all tinkled in the cupboards and it seemed to go on forever but really less than 30 seconds. One boy said please tell me that was just wind or something and the other just sat there wide eyed and freaked out. I was just a bit freaked out, that is the strongest tremor I have experienced, it was felt far and wide too, right across the east of the state and all across the city. Of course there was nothing on TV about it, heaven forbid they would actually have anyone there to broadcast live. Quite funny seeing pre-recorded "breaking news" which didn't manage to even mention it.
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
I read that the 5.2 earthquake caused significant improvements in Moe...
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
Only if the earth opened up and swallowed it whole could it improve.
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
Nice shaking in Box Hill - you get a little concerned at the 20 second mark but then it stops - not sure I would like the Japanese 60 second job when the building comes down around you
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J27 I didn't realise you were so close...we are just a few kilometres further east! Small world.
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So…if you wish to wish a wish, you may swish for fish with my Ish wish dish.
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
Oh please, if I see that picture one more time...argh!!!!
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
then you better hope that Melbourne doesn't cop another mild tremor that sends the social media world crazy.
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
Yes born and bred Box Hill boy. God it is cold and I can't tell you how much I miss waking up next door to Parkway parade and walking across to the beach in the morning and then going for a run. You got to see the Sun Rise and it was inspired and I even managed a 10k run most weeks. In box hill its a matter of forcing myself to a gym and watching Kochie on the morning show.Pinklepurr wrote:J27 I didn't realise you were so close...we are just a few kilometres further east! Small world.
Think we could catch a coffee sometime
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
Yep, the one thing I really don't like about being back here is winter, getting up in the cold is not one of my fave pastimes. Mr PP is same as you he misses his early morning runs in Singapore, and has to force himself to do them here, although in summer he admits to doing better times.
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
You managed to get a 10k run most weeks? As in one hour's run? Is that all? I do 6-8 hours of exercise a week and know I should do more!
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
so? i do no exercise at all and know i should do some...
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Re: Melbourne earthquake
Maybe he runs every day but on most cases breaks down at 9.9kFat Bob wrote:You managed to get a 10k run most weeks? As in one hour's run? Is that all? I do 6-8 hours of exercise a week and know I should do more!