I know it's bad but my cousin lives there so I wouldn't want that to happen (yes people actually do live there!) but he drives and has a good job (which I think is why he went in the first place) so he can escape easily!
2006-06-14 01:36:20
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answered by Evil J.Twin 6
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if MK was hit by an earthquake of mag 10 on the Richter scale it would be wiped out. As an example, one of the highest ever recorded was 6.8 in China in 1920. The improvement would be 100% once the rubble was removed and the land reinstated as fields with REAL animals.
2006-06-14 08:59:46
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answered by cymbalita 5
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My first impression is that you don't live in MK and have never spent much time here. OK its not perfect, but having travelled all over the British Isles I have found nowhere else that compares to what we have here. So before you start knocking such a great new city, spend some time here first.
2006-06-14 08:44:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Who or what, pray tell, is a Milton Keynes?
2006-06-14 10:56:07
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answered by vindaloo 2
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there are places much worse than MK believe me at least its not a slum or a ghetto and a lot of people would love to live there,It is clean pretty safe not far from London or anywhere else come to that.
2006-06-14 08:44:07
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answered by dumplingmuffin 7
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"its not called force ten .. there is no force.... it is called the Rector scale. "
If you are going to correct someone, you muppet, at least get it right. It is the RICHTER scale. Referring to a 'Force Ten earthquake' is fairly naff but is not incorrect.
2006-06-14 08:55:27
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answered by Anonymous
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We have roundabouts to STOP this kinda thing.
May hurt the concrete cows a little - we dont want that do we.
2006-06-14 08:38:44
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answered by robert m 7
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10 million poundsworth of improvements - believe me - I've been there!!!!
2006-06-14 08:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Lol. but just remember you have to move all people from there first. Or not . xxx
2006-06-14 14:28:15
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answered by Angel 2
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its not called force ten .. there is no force.... it is called the Rector scale.
2006-06-14 08:37:21
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answered by Arther D 2
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