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    Weeell,as someboby else has already mentioned HIM, can we be sure it wasn THE GREAT OLD ONE himself jumping for joy that a tartan has been created in his honor??

    But in earnest:Iḿ keeping you all in my prayers - not to "HIM" by the way - while my sister has left Yokohama for Hongkong many of her friends are still there.

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    Hermann
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    Quote Originally Posted by herminator View Post
    Weeell,as someboby else has already mentioned HIM, can we be sure it wasn THE GREAT OLD ONE himself jumping for joy that a tartan has been created in his honor??

    But in earnest:Iḿ keeping you all in my prayers - not to "HIM" by the way - while my sister has left Yokohama for Hongkong many of her friends are still there.

    Shalom
    Hermann
    Iä! Iä! Cthulhu Fhtagn!

    Here's an excerpt of a recent update on the situation as I posted up on Facebook to my friends and family:

    As of last night and this morning in Kofu, Yamanashi:

    The good:

    - All offices, schools and shops are open
    - Supermarkets, convenience stores, hardware stores are well stocked with the exception of certain items
    - The mail is arriving daily, as usual, and on time
    - The garbage is being hauled away on schedule
    - Rolling power outages are only 3 hours at most, and just an inconvenience rather than a threat or serious problem
    - There are no traffic jams, snarls, or impediments to getting from point A to B.
    - Restaurants are all up and running, and offering their regular menus.
    - There is no increase in crime; there is NO looting, rioting, or anarchy
    - Radiation levels here are normal
    - Children are outside in the playground, playing
    - Power, gas, water, phones, cellphones, Internet are all operating normally

    The bad:

    - Many gas stations are running out of gas and kerosene.
    - No toilet paper to be found in a single store across the city (people are hoarding it)
    - Can't buy candles or flashlights for love or money. Batteries are hit & miss for availability
    - Bread & baked goods are hit & miss, but generally sold out in convenience stores and groceries
    - Some supermarkets are low on some canned goods
    - J-League soccer games are canceled for the month of March

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