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Old 09.05.2010, 04:46 PM   #66
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For those outside the US who are getting the vinyl it is probably cheapest to (pre-)order it from cdwow: €14.99 with free shipping.

They have the CD as well but that's cheaper from the BaDaBing store.



Quote:
Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Bruce Russell was quoted in The Guardian about the NZ earthquake.


What did he say? I was wondering if it had struck them actually because I knew he's from Christchurch (I think Michael Morley is from Dunedin?).

edit: nevermind, I found it
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010...ch-new-zealand

Quote:
Bruce Russell, 50, said that although he lives in Lyttelton, a port town to the south of Christchurch, which is on firmer volcanic ground, the earthquake had been "very alarming".

"We were woken up at 4.30am and it swayed like a ship at sea," he said. "It was very alarming. We have no power, which is a problem across [Christchurch]. We're listening to reports on a wind-up radio. It's still very frightening."

Russell said he had not experienced an earthquake on this scale before. There have been local reports that some people many have been trapped in damaged houses.
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