Wow - so much useful and practical information girls. Now I know what I'd do if a 'quake struck and I was on the beach. I'd grab my towel, bucket, spade, jandals, suncream, hat, umbrella, Chilly Bin, radio, deckchair, frisbee, ball and (of course) family and run for high ground. Hopefully my sandcastles would remain in tact! Kevin (BoT)
his was really fun creating this and me and vaishnavi had the best time helping you know what to do. and by the way there were more bloopers but we deleted them it was to long
This would be very useful info for christchurch
ReplyDeleteChur, good stuff guys now I now what to do in a earthquake,
ReplyDeleteThanks Molly Rose,
i liked working with u kelli and vaishnavi you stayed foues {sometimes] now i no what to do in an earthquake well done
ReplyDeleteWell done guys, I really enjoyed watching your video. Now I know what to do in an earthquake. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteWhat an informative post. Well done girls you must have done a lot of research and planning to create this.
ReplyDeleteWow - so much useful and practical information girls. Now I know what I'd do if a 'quake struck and I was on the beach. I'd grab my towel, bucket, spade, jandals, suncream, hat, umbrella, Chilly Bin, radio, deckchair, frisbee, ball and (of course) family and run for high ground. Hopefully my sandcastles would remain in tact! Kevin (BoT)
ReplyDeleteAwesome guys now I know what to do in an earthquake. I also think the video is really cool.
ReplyDeletehis was really fun creating this and me and vaishnavi had the best time helping you know what to do. and by the way there were more bloopers but we deleted them it was to long
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome viedo guys keep it up
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