Hai Karate? I think you can do better than thatfaceless wrote:good man!luke wrote:book me a ticket faceless! i'm charging up the camera batterysMandy wrote:female-female action.
I'll fetch the Hai Karate and the medallions!
I'm moving to New Zealand!
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damn right we can, we're going to impress faceless, this is a job for bruteefanincan wrote:Hai Karate? I think you can do better than that

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Oh, come on now guys -- how can you possibly discuss manly fragrances without including "Old Spice"? It's the best of the best, you know!!
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You can't forget Aqua Velva!
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Faceless & Luke : You had better contact the geological offices and tell them the quakes were actually your arrival party "bangs".
Strong quakes shake New Zealand
WELLINGTON (AFP) — A series of strong earthquakes measuring up to 6.7 on the Richter scale shook southern New Zealand early Tuesday but caused minimal damage, authorities said. The first quake, measuring 6.7, struck at 1:29 am (1229 GMT Monday) about 60 kilometres (38 miles) off the coast of the popular scenic tourist site of Milford Sound in the southwest of the country. It was followed by a series of aftershocks measuring up to magnitude 6.2.
The quakes were widely felt throughout the South Island and lower North Island with residents saying they felt a powerful shake rather than rumbling or rolling tremors. However, though the initial quake was strong only a few rock falls were reported and there was no serious damage to buildings or infrastructure.
"We've got people out on the road doing regular inspections, but we haven't got any reports of any significant damage at all," area engineer John Jarvis said. The director of the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management, John Hamilton, said there was no risk of a tsunami.
Milford Sound Development Authority operations manager Dave Inwood said he was at a local visitor centre when the 6.2 aftershock struck mid-morning. The centre was busy with tourists waiting to take cruises on Milford Sound or sightseeing trips, but no one took much notice, he said. "I'm not sure if the tourists thought they were on a floating structure or not, but nobody showed any interest in moving," he said. "We all just stood there and watched as the building shook. It was just very gentle."
New Zealand experiences a large number of earthquakes because of its position on the boundary of the Australian and Pacific plates with a tremor of magnitude of 7.6 recorded off the southern coast just over two weeks ago.
Strong quakes shake New Zealand
WELLINGTON (AFP) — A series of strong earthquakes measuring up to 6.7 on the Richter scale shook southern New Zealand early Tuesday but caused minimal damage, authorities said. The first quake, measuring 6.7, struck at 1:29 am (1229 GMT Monday) about 60 kilometres (38 miles) off the coast of the popular scenic tourist site of Milford Sound in the southwest of the country. It was followed by a series of aftershocks measuring up to magnitude 6.2.
The quakes were widely felt throughout the South Island and lower North Island with residents saying they felt a powerful shake rather than rumbling or rolling tremors. However, though the initial quake was strong only a few rock falls were reported and there was no serious damage to buildings or infrastructure.
"We've got people out on the road doing regular inspections, but we haven't got any reports of any significant damage at all," area engineer John Jarvis said. The director of the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management, John Hamilton, said there was no risk of a tsunami.
Milford Sound Development Authority operations manager Dave Inwood said he was at a local visitor centre when the 6.2 aftershock struck mid-morning. The centre was busy with tourists waiting to take cruises on Milford Sound or sightseeing trips, but no one took much notice, he said. "I'm not sure if the tourists thought they were on a floating structure or not, but nobody showed any interest in moving," he said. "We all just stood there and watched as the building shook. It was just very gentle."
New Zealand experiences a large number of earthquakes because of its position on the boundary of the Australian and Pacific plates with a tremor of magnitude of 7.6 recorded off the southern coast just over two weeks ago.
