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sandreen October 23 2011, 06:29:49 UTC
I'm glad to hear you're safe. :)

The government always seems to be late in handling things in times like this. :|

I can highly relate to the situation in your country, since something similar happened to mine a few years ago. It's hard to remain calm when everybody's panic-buying, and there's traffic every place where the flood hasn't reached. Then, when the flood's all gone, you'll have to clean up as soon as possible, because the mud will be harder to remove as time passes. Otherwise, your clothes and appliances can never be used again. @_@

It didn't happen to me, but it did to a lot of my relatives and friends, so I do hope that it'll be sunny in your country soon. I pray for all those people affected, especially for the ones who are probably still stranded in their own homes, with no more food left. :(
Most of all, I hope for a speedy recovery for your country.

It's not written in the Ichimen entry above, but Murao-san and Sho also mentioned that Japan's doing as much as they can for Thailand, since they have also received a lot of help from them during the earthquake last March.:)

//totally random, but I like your icon, btw. XD

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