The Hornets' Nest II

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Morning all, another hot day in prospect. <cool>

Out for monthly dinner with my Forest mate and I haven't got a clue what they have been doing so far. No doubt I will be told.
 
Evening Kiwi. I've just got in and heard about your shakes. Are you okay? You seem to have power.
When I told you to fasten things like televisions I didn't mean hang on to them. You are supposed to let them fall then get a new one on the insurance. Contents insurance gets paid pretty quickly.

Don't joke too much about getting a beachfront place. The last big one to hit Wellington, in the 19th century, changed the coastline significantly.

Apparently there is panic buying of milk and bread in Christchurch. <doh>
 
Evening Kiwi. I've just got in and heard about your shakes. Are you okay? You seem to have power.
When I told you to fasten things like televisions I didn't mean hang on to them. You are supposed to let them fall then get a new one on the insurance. Contents insurance gets paid pretty quickly.

Don't joke too much about getting a beachfront place. The last big one to hit Wellington, in the 19th century, changed the coastline significantly.

Apparently there is panic buying of milk and bread in Christchurch. <doh>

only held the tv cause the 9 year old was playing games on the laptop next to it
otherwise a new flatscreen would have been good