There's going to be a lot of babies in nine months' time ;P

Nov 05, 2006 14:05

And here's us on The Continent, thinking that things like this only happen in North America. Although acording to my info what this article says is not 100% accurate, but ah well....The area where I am apparently was one of the few regions around not to be affected. Hence, switching on the radio and hearing the news last night/this morning, we were ( Read more... )

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vimeslady November 5 2006, 20:48:39 UTC
You're not the only one who flies a lot but hates flying. I have this terror that I'm going to die in an airplane crash and keep wondering if this will be the one. But like you said, it's confrontational therapy, and it's worth it.

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bluberry_raptor November 6 2006, 17:37:36 UTC
*blinks* the article was supposed to be about the bid to overhaul the power grid, right? Confused about the many babies...

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yoodi November 6 2006, 22:46:34 UTC
*blinks also* No, when I put the link it was just the news that there had been a major power breakdown in large parts of europe.

And what do people do to pass the time while sitting in the dark with no civilizational disctractions availabe...? ;P

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bluberry_raptor November 7 2006, 08:59:51 UTC
Ah, i see now.
Personally, i think a lot in the dark.

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lainvess November 7 2006, 13:26:17 UTC
That breakdown thingie was sooooo weird! °_o
I was in Hangelar that evening (roleplaying ^^ my new character is love), being only, what, ten km from where I live - and nothing happened!
But when I came home, I saw my alarm clock's display blinking and stating it was 6:54am - which was wrong, it was only 5:25am. So I knew there had to have been a power breakdown. (There were some more clues, like candles on the dinner table, but that's the chief one.)
So I thought, oh, breakdown, yeah well, happens.
And then I found out that it was such a HUUUUGE affair! *gestures wildly* *stares with eyes almost as huge as aforementioned affair*

Half the world's sitting in the dark - and I'm not!
(Maybe it was because we were all in another world... happily walking over the frozen fields of Bornland as a sacrilegious bard, a mysophobic healer, an indecisive architect and a dumb magician, accompanied by alternatively an irritated druid or a servant of our worst enemy. *grins*)

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