Frank Fusco
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Alox, Stu, were you affected by the quake?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070325/ap_on_re_as/japan_quake
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070325/ap_on_re_as/japan_quake
You sound as if you're appologizing to us for being ok!Yeah guys, sorry, I'm just fine
You sound as if you're appologizing to us for being ok!...
Greg,
In fact, I used to live 5 minutes from Stu's dungeon, I called it my "shoebox". I don't get it, he's got a dungeon, but I had a shoebox...
Stu,
I'm very sorry to hear of your wife's family loss... The aftermath of earthquakes can be more disasterous than the quake itself, for sure. The government can not be trusted to help! That is evident by the length of time it took to get any help during the Kobe disaster, and the total disorganiation of the whole aftermath..(but not to get into politics). I agree, you have to really be prepared yourself!
It is a small world. I lived in Sagami Ono, south of Hachi Oji from '87~90. (That's just outside of "Tokyo" in Kanagawa Ken.) Worked in Yotsuya 3 Chome...where I was during the 6.8 quake. Speaking of shoeboxes, I lived in a Yojohan (1 1/2 tatami mat) sized apartment in Kobe once.... That was more like a "shoe..string" box!
Sakaiminato is in Tottori Ken, on the Sea of Japan side....near Yanago and Matsue.
Stu, we might be cousins!Hey Alan, my wife has relatives in Hachioji too!