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canman wrote:I was driving home, only about 1 km from my house when I thought for sure I had a flat tire. Got home just in time for the last of the big shocks, and to hear almost everything in the house being flung around.
Now I am sitting in my warm dining room, reading and writing this, whereas 52 weeks ago, my wife and I were freezing sitting in the sun room, ready to make a bolt outside if another big aftershock hit!
Russell wrote:Is that supposed to refer to March 11?
CrankyBastard wrote:52 weeks ago........ walking through a parking lot wondering why the cars were all dancing.
Now........ ............sitting in front of you wondering why you haven't yet put on something a little more respectable!!
Seriously, remembering what happened that fateful day 52 weeks ago is easy.
It's trying to recall the last 52 minutes that has me stumped.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
CrankyBastard wrote:52 weeks ago........ walking through a parking lot wondering why the cars were all dancing.
Now........ ............sitting in front of you wondering why you haven't yet put on something a little more respectable!!
Seriously, remembering what happened that fateful day 52 weeks ago is easy.
It's trying to recall the last 52 minutes that has me stumped.
Iraira wrote:
Coligny wrote:DAGUERREOTYPE...
or it didun't happen...
CrankyBastard wrote:No need for pics. I got cra/hack/skillz you can only dream of.
Now, release that poor cat you're cradling and get back to working on fixin' the place up! Blaming the "shinsai" on everything only works if you're Japanese.!!!
Cyka UchuuJin wrote:yes, it's 'supposed' to refer to 11march. to me, it will always be the most surreal friday afternoon of my life.
yanpa wrote: Also plundering a 12-pack of toilet paper from the abandoned office and getting what I swear were looks of envy while carrying it home on the Yamanote
Coligny wrote:you've been too long in Japan when:
your first reflex in case of disasters is to hoard toilet paper...
sublight wrote:I remember feeling guilty over how scared I'd been for myself after seeing how bad it was up north.
yanpa wrote:The problem was everyone else had done that, leaving me with a rapidly dwindling supply of advertising tissues, some of which had been in the family for years.
GomiGirl wrote:Totally relate to this. I remember trying to make everybody at home realise that Tokyo was fine (apart from the toilet paper shortage) but the real tragedy was up north.
I was with some friends in Kichijoji. We all had babies around the same age and in carriers. I am normally OK with earthquakes but I think as I had my (then) 6 month old strapped to my chest, I had a little panic.
One of my friends went through the Kobe quake and she saw freeways falling over so she went into a total panic. We had to take her down to a friends place nearby and calm her down as her milk wouldn't let down and her baby was hungry.
We ended up trying to walk back to Yoyogi (my place) around 8pm and conned an off duty taxi to drive us. He wasn't going to work that night (madness) as he knew if he drove towards Shinjuku he would never get back to Kichijoji that night due to the traffic jams.
The house was mostly OK - a CD tower had fallen over and the bedroom TV had fallen off the dresser but mainly I remember the ghostly feeling of things being out of place. All the drawers in the kitchen were out.
Couldn't get a hold of husband except via a friends facebook.. twitter and facebook for the win. Keitai service = total fail.
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