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Mr Vince

Joined: 24/07/2008 Posts: 696
Message Posted: 22/12/2010 09:32 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 6 in Discussion |
| Would anyone notice if it had done some damage. Cumbria is a desert with windows. |
Queeny

Joined: 27/11/2010 Posts: 36
Message Posted: 22/12/2010 13:44 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 6 in Discussion |
| For your information Mr Vince, Cumbria is a very beautiful place. where visitors go back every year. The scenery in the lake district is spectacular. |
Quarmby

Joined: 15/09/2008 Posts: 975
Message Posted: 22/12/2010 14:51 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 6 in Discussion |
| Agree Queeny, lived all my school days there, best place ever. |
yenibob

Joined: 13/10/2010 Posts: 1203
Message Posted: 22/12/2010 15:03 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 5 of 6 in Discussion |
| OLD BUT WORTHY OF AN OUTING! At 00:54 on Monday 23 September an earthquake measuring 4.8 on the Richter scale hit Dudley, UK, causing untold disruption and distress - many were woken well before their Giro arrived. Several priceless collections of mementos from the Balearics and Spanish Costas were damaged. Three areas of historic and scientifically significant litter were disturbed. Thousands are confused and bewildered, trying to come to terms with the fact that something interesting has happened in Dudley. One resident, Donna-Marie Dutton, a 17 year old mother-of-three said: "It was such a shock, little Chantal-Leanne came running into my bedroom crying. My youngest two, Tyler-Morgan and Megan-Storm slept through it. I was still shaking when I was watching Trisha the next morning." Apparently though, looting did carry on as normal. The British Red Cross have so far managed to ship 4000 crates of Sunny Delight to the area, to help the stricken masses. |
yenibob

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Message Posted: 22/12/2010 15:05 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 6 of 6 in Discussion |
| Rescue workers are still searching through the rubble and have found large quantities of personal belongings including benefit books and jewellery from Elizabeth Duke at Argos. HOW YOU CAN HELP £2 buys chips, scraps and blue pop for a family of four. £10 can take a family to Stourport for the day, where children can play on an unspoiled canal bank among the national collection of stinging nettles. 22p buys a Biro for filling in a spurious compensation claim PLEASE ACT NOW Simply email us by return with your credit card details and we'll do the rest! If you prefer to donate cash, there are collection points available at your local branches of Argos, Iceland and Clinton Cards. |
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