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aranelthehobbit22
Gondor
Feb 24 2011, 2:16am
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Oh poor Rosie! I'm sure she was so scared, I'm glad you got her back! Wow wow fortunate your husband is alright after something like that! Stay safe, and I hope you get water soon!
'Help oft shall come from the hands of the weak when the Wise falter.' "Yet in that hour was put to the proof that which Mithrandir had spoken, and help came from the hands of the weak when the Wise faltered."
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aranelthehobbit22
Gondor
Feb 24 2011, 2:19am
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I'm not one drawn to tears really about anything, but I've teared up so many times today over this. It's so devastating. All the little problems in life seem so trivial compared to this.
'Help oft shall come from the hands of the weak when the Wise falter.' "Yet in that hour was put to the proof that which Mithrandir had spoken, and help came from the hands of the weak when the Wise faltered."
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aranelthehobbit22
Gondor
Feb 24 2011, 2:21am
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So glad the kitty's back! What a kind neighbour you have! I'm sure it was greatly appreciated.
'Help oft shall come from the hands of the weak when the Wise falter.' "Yet in that hour was put to the proof that which Mithrandir had spoken, and help came from the hands of the weak when the Wise faltered."
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aranelthehobbit22
Gondor
Feb 24 2011, 2:23am
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Sounds like a terrible experience. Definitely not a good lunchbreak. Stay safe!!
'Help oft shall come from the hands of the weak when the Wise falter.' "Yet in that hour was put to the proof that which Mithrandir had spoken, and help came from the hands of the weak when the Wise faltered."
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Nienna
Rohan
Feb 24 2011, 2:37am
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I'm thankful to have my cat back - pets give us all a lot of comfort. He's taken to lying beside me in bed - when I roll over he follows me! The neighbours have been great. The two bottles of gifted water got me through the first few days and that meant that I didn't have to join the horrendous queues. I turned up this morning at the distribution centre to get more water and it only took half an hour so I have no complaints. A lovely young man who worked for us last year and started work at CTV a few weeks ago has now been declared dead. I was in email contact with him the day before the quake. His fiance who also worked for us as a temp when she was a student is devastated. I'm now in the process of looking for another building as our building will have to be demolished - along with many others in the suburb. Oh dear - as I type this we've had an aftershock - quite a big one.
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grammaboodawg
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Feb 24 2011, 2:42am
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*massive hug* Oh thank Goodness, you're okay!
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I'm so sorry for what you've been through... for Christchurch. Thank Goodness you were in the park! Please stay safe. I don't think the shaking is over.
I really need these new films to take me back to, and not re-introduce me to, that magical world. TORn's Observations Lists Unused Scenes
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milmol
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Feb 24 2011, 2:48am
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so relieved to hear you're alright Pioneer!!! but i can't imagine how horrible it must be to go about in a world ransacked and broken. let me know if there's anything i could possibly do.... you're in my thoughts.
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Oiotári
Tol Eressea
Feb 24 2011, 2:59am
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I tear up every time I read more stories or see more pictures Any schoolwork related stresses seem so trivial now, especially since I essentially brought them on myself, but no one asked for an earthquake.
..The land of long-forgotten name: ......no man may ever anchor near; ..No steering star his hope may aim, ......for nether Night its marches drear, ..And waters wide no sail may tame, ......with shores encircled dark and sheer. ..O! Haven where my heart would be! ......the waves beat upon thy bar ..For ever echo endlessly, ......when longing leads thy thought afar
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milmol
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Feb 24 2011, 3:04am
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just the thought of having the town you live in and people you know being leveled makes me choke. for all of you in the area you're in my heart
Don't wish for a better day, be glad and use the one you're in.
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LiJuun
The Shire
Feb 24 2011, 3:35am
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It's been a while, but I had to make sure...
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Thank heavens everyone is alright! I've been getting updates from a couple of you (I wouldn't have been able to sleep!) for the past couple of days. I wanted to come to TORn straightaway to see if everyone was alright, but I've been dealing with a very sick cat. I miss you all very much and I am ashamed that I came back only at a time of tragedy. Those of you in the thick of it, I hope your friends and family (and pets!) are all safe. I hope your homes are relatively unscathed and that your workplaces suffered little enough damage that you can soon return to work. I know it's asking a lot in a situation like this, but I really want all of those things to be true. Well, and clean water and plenty of food. I'll continue to pray for you all in the coming weeks and months. I know it'll be rough. And I'll make an effort to come back to the boards for good news, too. :)
Return of the Punspace: Coup de grace -- French for lawnmower (You can thank Aerlinn for that.)
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Altaira
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Feb 24 2011, 3:43am
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No need to be ashamed. RL takes hold of us all at times. Luckily, TORn is the kind of place you can take a hiatus from, then come back and be welcomed with open arms. Like now. hugs!!
Koru: Maori symbol representing a fern frond as it opens. The koru reaches towards the light, striving for perfection, encouraging new, positive beginnings.
"Life can't be all work and no TORn" -- jflower "I take a moment to fervently hope that the camaradarie and just plain old fun I found at TORn will never end" -- LOTR_nutcase
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silneldor
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Feb 24 2011, 3:59am
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Your loss is mine also. It is a hard thing. I am glad your purry companion is back to share woes. I wonder what stories your kitty would tell if it could. Cuddle up. Better days will come:)
''Sam put his ragged orc-cloak under his master's head, and covered them both with the grey robe of Lorien; and as he did so his thoughts went out to that fair land, and to the Elves, and he hoped that the cloth woven by their hands might have some virtue to keep them hidden beyond all hope in this wilderness of fear...But their luck held, and for the rest of that day they met no living or moving thing; and when night fell they vanished into the darkess of Mordor.'' - - -rotk, chapter III May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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silneldor
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Feb 24 2011, 4:07am
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I am happy that we are still connected in spirit and are with us now:).
''Sam put his ragged orc-cloak under his master's head, and covered them both with the grey robe of Lorien; and as he did so his thoughts went out to that fair land, and to the Elves, and he hoped that the cloth woven by their hands might have some virtue to keep them hidden beyond all hope in this wilderness of fear...But their luck held, and for the rest of that day they met no living or moving thing; and when night fell they vanished into the darkess of Mordor.'' - - -rotk, chapter III May the grace of Manwë let us soar with eagle's wings! In the air, among the clouds in the sky Here is where the birds of Manwe fly Looking at the land, and the water that flows The true beauty of earth shows With the stars of Varda lighting my way In all the realms this is where I stay In the realm of Manwë Súlimo
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
Feb 24 2011, 4:30am
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Sounds like they really ought to hand out glow sticks with the water! It can't be safe on a road like that. (And after this is over, I think you should take up writing, if you haven't already . . .)
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Ethel Duath
Half-elven
Feb 24 2011, 4:33am
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So very, very sorry for your loss,
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and for hers. Although we don't know her, please convey our sympathy; we are connected through you and your compassion.
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Starling
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Feb 24 2011, 6:35am
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I was hoping against hope that he would be found alive. I still can't believe this has happened.
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Starling
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Feb 24 2011, 6:43am
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Seriously. If you can, and you have somewhere to go, just go. Go to Dunedin and be safe. I count myself as very fortunate that I have not seen what you saw on Monday. My old house on Peterborough St will be dust now. I know I would have died if I had been in there. As far as toilets go, some Portaloos have been set up near me. I am using my own toilet for 'number 1's', and I am following the advice for the other by using the garden. I don't quite know what you do if you don't have a garden! The water has come back on but is sporadic, luckily I filled up some containers at Pioneer Stadium today. Let me know by PM if there is anything I can do for you.
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Aunt Dora Baggins
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Feb 24 2011, 8:05am
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I'm so glad you weren't caught in it. //
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "For DORA BAGGINS in memory of a LONG correspondence, with love from Bilbo; on a large wastebasket. Dora was Drogo's sister, and the eldest surviving female relative of Bilbo and Frodo; she was ninety-nine, and had written reams of good advice for more than half a century." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "A Chance Meeting at Rivendell" and other stories leleni at hotmail dot com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Aunt Dora Baggins
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Feb 24 2011, 8:08am
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and you have nothing to be ashamed about. Returning out of concern and love for fellow TORnsibs is an admirable reason.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "For DORA BAGGINS in memory of a LONG correspondence, with love from Bilbo; on a large wastebasket. Dora was Drogo's sister, and the eldest surviving female relative of Bilbo and Frodo; she was ninety-nine, and had written reams of good advice for more than half a century." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "A Chance Meeting at Rivendell" and other stories leleni at hotmail dot com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Aunt Dora Baggins
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Feb 24 2011, 8:17am
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I don't have words, but I know that colleagues can become like family. How tragic to lose such a young man. :-( BTW, my husband wanted me to ask what kind of place you work, that had so many books. Is it a library? A university? Don't worry about replying, just his usual curiousity.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "For DORA BAGGINS in memory of a LONG correspondence, with love from Bilbo; on a large wastebasket. Dora was Drogo's sister, and the eldest surviving female relative of Bilbo and Frodo; she was ninety-nine, and had written reams of good advice for more than half a century." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "A Chance Meeting at Rivendell" and other stories leleni at hotmail dot com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Nienna
Rohan
Feb 24 2011, 9:51am
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Have the Swedish au pairs been located Macfalk or are they still missing? I do hope they've been found alive.
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Nienna
Rohan
Feb 24 2011, 10:22am
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I’m the manager of the Book Discussion Scheme – we’re a national organisation with 920 book clubs (about 9200 members). Our clubs register with us and give us their annual book lists. As an example, if a book club has 10 members (the average) then we would send then 10 copies of say, The Book Thief, along with 10 copies of the discussion notes (or reading group guides). We contract writers to write the discussion notes for each title in the scheme. (The Book Thief has been voted the best book by members.) The next month, prior to their meeting where they discuss the book, we will send them 10 copies of another book on their list. At the meeting the group leader would hand out the next lot of books, take in the copies of The Book Thief and return them to us. In Christchurch our 170 clubs pick up and return the books, but around the rest of the country we courier the books out to the 750 clubs at our cost and they return them at their cost. We want to double our club numbers within six years so we shifted to larger premises a year ago. Just as well as the old premises were condemned after the September earthquake – but this time our luck ran out. We have about 650 titles in the scheme and add around 60 titles a year - we get free review copies of books from publishers and we get volunteer members of the scheme to review them for us and advise whether or not they should be added to the Catalogue. We have about 200 copies of the more popular titles.
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alienorchid
Lorien
Feb 24 2011, 11:39am
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Thanks for all the messages here. It's brought a little light into my day, knowing there are such caring people in the world. I found out yesterday that a dude I was at art school with was among the fatalities. He was crushed by the falling facade of the tattoo parlour he worked at. His colleauge is in hospital with a broken neck and back. It's a sad time for everyone who knew him. I greatly admired his art and designwork, it inspired me at a really hard time in my studies. It's so great to hear all the cantabrians here at TORn are okay! Such a relief :)
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Bound
Rohan
Feb 24 2011, 12:12pm
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Is confirmed to be trapped alive in a collopsed building.. but no doubt there are hundreds in the same situation.
the man in black fled across the desert and the gunslinger followed
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