Your stories: Volcano travel chaos Radio 1
I am stuck in New York City in the United States of America. It's a very, very surreal kind of pleasant nightmare.
I came out here for a little week's holiday and I was due to fly back on Saturday night. I found out from Dominic (Byrne), who reads the news on our show.
Dominic sent me a text saying, 'Have you got a few minutes to have a chat?' He told me he was in Majorca and he was telling me that a volcano had gone off and he couldn't get a flight back.
Then it started to become apparent to us on Thursday that it was worse than we thought because nothing was flying in and out.
Now I've run out of pants and socks. I've run out of deodorant so I've got to go and buy things. I'm going to have to get my pants and socks laundered at the hotel and get them to wash a few T-shirts and things.
I'm going to see if I can get a studio in New York and work and still do the show from Tuesday morning (20 April).



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