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([personal profile] faustus Apr. 28th, 2007 10:40 am)
I was dozing, as is my habit it seems, and at about 8.20 the bed went boing. Oh, an earthquake, I said, and turned over.

The epicentre was 15 miles south of here - I suspect that [livejournal.com profile] brisingamen probably would have felt it more and may be without electricity. No immediate structural damage here, but has been reported at other towns in the area.


Edit: A 5 recorded south west of here. Epicentre now declared to be 12km south of Dover, ie in the straits, although the BBC's map is confused as to where that is.

Map of Kent showing the earthquake zone

Edit; The BBC have now found Dover, it appears. Probably I ought to look at my roof but the cracks in my plaster seem the same size and the washing up is still perilously spread.


Map showing earthquake epicentre
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From: [identity profile] abrinsky.livejournal.com


Oh My God, this is terrible! We must launch Kent Aid to support the poor traumatised victims. We need to get together all the famous Kent bands(1) and record a charity single and hold a concern at the largest sports venue(2) in the area.

(1) there must be some?
(2) there must be one that can hold a few hundred (or at least tens)?

From: [identity profile] drasecretcampus.livejournal.com


Stilton (http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=16154105), Two Men and a Tree (http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=105954601), Luke Smith (http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=80717538).

Or Google Canterbury sound.
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From: [identity profile] abrinsky.livejournal.com


Ah, of course, once one of the prog capitals of the UK.

... but I thought the point was to sell copies to raise cash?

From: [identity profile] drasecretcampus.livejournal.com


I saw a copy of Blind Dog At St. Dunstan's for about twenty quid. (Of course, the Blind Dog is on Rosemary Lane).

From: [identity profile] drasecretcampus.livejournal.com


Perhaps the people of Ethiopia might be more suitable to organise it:

"The most read story in Africa is: Earthquake shakes parts of Kent"

Charity single: "Do they Know it's Timket?".


"There's a world outside your window, and it's a world of dread and fear
Where the only water flowing is the mighty river Stour
And the Timket bells that ring there, are the clanging chimes of doom
Well, tonight, thank God it's them, instead of you
And it won't be dry in Canta-bry, this Timket time
The greatest gift they'll get this year is a model of the Cathedral.
(Oooh) Where noone but tourists ever goes
No rain nor rivers flow aside from the Stour
Do they know it's Timket time at all"

From: [identity profile] pennski.livejournal.com


How did your brain manage to do that so quickly?

Mine is just going "gurgle" in response (obviously the mighty river Stour).

From: [identity profile] drasecretcampus.livejournal.com


Well it probably helps if your head screams, "Cultural imperialism", when you heard the Live 8 single - and then ponder whether snow is likely in Africa (depends on distance from equator and altitude), or whether they are likely to celebrate Christmas (Moslem? Heathen?) and thus give a damn if it's Christmas time at all....
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