Whoa! Californians represent. Who felt that?
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Whoa! Californians represent. Who felt that?
That was a pretty scary one.
Wasn't too bad where I am...you felt it and all but eveything sorta went with it. It's what I like about the building I'm in...it's never all that bad. Can't say the same for other places I've been in during a quake.
Sorry... It must have been that burrito I had for lunch LOL
Earthquakes are funny. here's how to avoid dying in an eathquake. go outside, sit down on the grass, have a picknick. instead people go into these buildings and then they topple and the people die. I don't know, it's just cool that nature pwns on humanity, which thinks it's like so great, but I guess it's less then fair since people fuck up nature way more then the other way around.
If only we had enough time to pack a lunch first. :)
And find a park where you won't get knifed.Quote:
Originally Posted by ForrestBlack
yea preferably a park with naked BB models in it. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Tequila Zaire
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Originally Posted by Tequila Zaire
Uhm... has this become a problem? I don't think I've ever had a knife problem in the park, but then again, I guess I don't live in New York.
i was the only one in my house who felt it, I hope this dosent lead up to a biger one
there was a quake in Memphis ,when i was living there....i think my fan moved a little bit...that was it:1orglaugh ......
Been alot of quakes as of late. wonder what's going on?
yeah, what's up with SoCal? so far NorCal's doing ok, except for that tsunami warning we had a few days ago.Quote:
Originally Posted by a_small_death
according to a website, it's because god hates gay people.Quote:
Originally Posted by a_small_death
Nah...just being a smartass. Parks are by and large pretty good around here...not a fan of them personally though. Just not a park person.Quote:
Originally Posted by ForrestBlack
I'm wondering how long it has been since the last geological shift. We're about due for one.