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I hope that Ming arrives home safely, Aurélien.
Moonus, if your photos were taken several years ago, then Ming will have finished growing up, by now. Just saying.
Moonus, if your photos were taken several years ago, then Ming will have finished growing up, by now. Just saying.
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I think we've all worked that one out, Bannerman!
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"See that? It's the black Bentley again. KMF 102!"
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"See that? It's the black Bentley again. KMF 102!"
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Fair enough, Julie....
Oh, and it was Mings 10th anniversay, of being an EBS forum member, on the 14th of this month. Congratulations, Ming.
Oh, and it was Mings 10th anniversay, of being an EBS forum member, on the 14th of this month. Congratulations, Ming.
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It was wonderful meeting Aurelien. We spent a few hours at the library, where we discussed, amongst other small talk, religion, politics, biculturalism, land rights, and the elections! I was pleasantly surprised at how easily our views coincided. We then had some dessert at a nearby cafe. Our meeting was sadly cut short because I had to leave to pack. I'm very glad I got to meet Aurelien, and once again, thanks so much for taking the time to downtown Auckland, which really isn't a place anyone other than young 'uns enjoy spending time!
Time flies!Bannerman65 wrote: Oh, and it was Mings 10th anniversay, of being an EBS forum member, on the 14th of this month. Congratulations, Ming.
We need a new one, Nigel! What say you come to America in the summer?Moonraker wrote:Great photo, Ming and Aurélien. My, Ming, how you've changed since our photo!
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I'm glad to hear from you again, Ming. *Hugs*
My question, though, is whether you checked the library shelves, for books from The Chronicles Of The Cheysuli, and Lewis Barnavelt series of books. If so, I can imagine the questions you might have, by taking a look at the books.
My question, though, is whether you checked the library shelves, for books from The Chronicles Of The Cheysuli, and Lewis Barnavelt series of books. If so, I can imagine the questions you might have, by taking a look at the books.
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It's interesting to hear more about your meet-up with Aurélien, Ming. I'm glad you both had a great time.
After that you'll have to start calling yourself "Young Aurélien", Aurélien!Ming wrote:I'm very glad I got to meet Aurelien, and once again, thanks so much for taking the time to downtown Auckland, which really isn't a place anyone other than young 'uns enjoy spending time!
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I wouldn't want to bump into Trump, Ming!
It was good to hear of your meet-up with 'young' Aurélien. Glad you dudes rocked and had a cool time.
It was good to hear of your meet-up with 'young' Aurélien. Glad you dudes rocked and had a cool time.
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Moonus, did you go through the lists I emailed you....? I realize they may not be your cup of tea, but they'll still give you, Ming, and I, something to talk about.
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Oh dear, I've completely missed this thread. I haven't left the forum per se, but I only check it sporadically, as evidenced by only 450-odd posts in over ten years of membership here. (However, I do get the Journals each year.)
That earthquake last November gave Wellington a good shake-up. Remarkably, nothing fell down in my house and the power stayed on. Also, no buildings fell down. However, quite a number of buildings suffered structural damage, and three or four were deemed so dangerous that they have been demolished. Some office workers are still displaced eight months on from the quake.
The epicentre of the earthquake was actually closer to Christchurch than Wellington. However, Wellington was shaken much worse because of the way it unfolded. Rather than seismic waves starting in one spot and moving outwards from there, a whole succession of faults ruptured (beginning at the epicentre). Some of the worst shaking was on the last fault to rupture, and that was the fault nearest Wellington (although it was still over the other side of Cook Strait). For this reason, we also copped a lot of aftershocks too. But they have settled down now, thankfully!
I did chat with Ming once or twice on Facebook while she was here. We very nearly met up when she came to Wellington with some friends (I think that was when she was on her way to Rarotonga). But I dithered due to dodgy weather, and my work schedule was a bit iffy too I think, so in the end it didn't happen. If we had met up, I was going to take Ming to The Children's Bookshop in Kilbirnie, a suburb near the airport. (I live near the airport too, but on the opposite side of the runway.) Sadly, the founder and owner of that shop, John McIntyre, passed away recently. But his widow is continuing to run the shop (she co-founded it with him). So I'm sorry that you never got the chance to meet him, Ming. Glad you were able to meet Aurélien though.
That earthquake last November gave Wellington a good shake-up. Remarkably, nothing fell down in my house and the power stayed on. Also, no buildings fell down. However, quite a number of buildings suffered structural damage, and three or four were deemed so dangerous that they have been demolished. Some office workers are still displaced eight months on from the quake.
The epicentre of the earthquake was actually closer to Christchurch than Wellington. However, Wellington was shaken much worse because of the way it unfolded. Rather than seismic waves starting in one spot and moving outwards from there, a whole succession of faults ruptured (beginning at the epicentre). Some of the worst shaking was on the last fault to rupture, and that was the fault nearest Wellington (although it was still over the other side of Cook Strait). For this reason, we also copped a lot of aftershocks too. But they have settled down now, thankfully!
I did chat with Ming once or twice on Facebook while she was here. We very nearly met up when she came to Wellington with some friends (I think that was when she was on her way to Rarotonga). But I dithered due to dodgy weather, and my work schedule was a bit iffy too I think, so in the end it didn't happen. If we had met up, I was going to take Ming to The Children's Bookshop in Kilbirnie, a suburb near the airport. (I live near the airport too, but on the opposite side of the runway.) Sadly, the founder and owner of that shop, John McIntyre, passed away recently. But his widow is continuing to run the shop (she co-founded it with him). So I'm sorry that you never got the chance to meet him, Ming. Glad you were able to meet Aurélien though.
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Good to hear from you Rowan and to know that all is well with you.
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I also missed it, but then I've been away from the forums quite a lot. Nice to see Aurélien at last and Ming, and that Rowan is back.