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I don't remember where they were from and my knowledge of Italian
geography is very poor.
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"The Cook" ha scritto nel messaggio >I don't remember where they were from
and my knowledge of Italian
> geography is very poor.
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> Susan N.


We discusseed this yesterday. Pandora is the only one at all close and she
is not very close. Friends who live near her were scared to death, though,
because they felt it.


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Giusi wrote:
> "The Cook" ha scritto nel messaggio >I don't remember where they were from
> and my knowledge of Italian
>> geography is very poor.
>> --
>> Susan N.

>
> We discusseed this yesterday. Pandora is the only one at all close and she
> is not very close. Friends who live near her were scared to death, though,
> because they felt it.



IIRC Pandora lives near Torino, which is close to 300 miles from the
site of the quake.
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She moved and even published photos of her new town.

"Dave Smith" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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> IIRC Pandora lives near Torino, which is close to 300 miles from the site
> of the quake.



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On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 10:17:44 -0400, Dave Smith
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>Giusi wrote:
>> "The Cook" ha scritto nel messaggio >I don't remember where they were from
>> and my knowledge of Italian
>>> geography is very poor.
>>> --
>>> Susan N.

>>
>> We discusseed this yesterday. Pandora is the only one at all close and she
>> is not very close. Friends who live near her were scared to death, though,
>> because they felt it.

>
>
>IIRC Pandora lives near Torino, which is close to 300 miles from the
>site of the quake.


I think she's either in Rome or very near it now.

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In article >,
Dave Smith > wrote:

> IIRC Pandora lives near Torino, which is close to 300 miles from the
> site of the quake.


She moved to Rome.
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In article >,
Melba's Jammin' > wrote:

> In article >,
> Dave Smith > wrote:
>
> > IIRC Pandora lives near Torino, which is close to 300 miles from the
> > site of the quake.

>
> She moved to Rome.


And then she moved again, IIRC.

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In article >, Dan Abel > wrote:
>In article >,
> Melba's Jammin' > wrote:
>
>> In article >,
>> Dave Smith > wrote:
>>
>> > IIRC Pandora lives near Torino, which is close to 300 miles from the
>> > site of the quake.

>>
>> She moved to Rome.

>
>And then she moved again, IIRC.


Maybe. But it was certainly the Earth that moved!

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