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Old 04-15-08, 12:42 PM   #1
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Default The dumbest news I'd read all year so far... On Cali this time

Imagine that - California is guaranteed to get hit with a 6.7 magnitude Earthquake within 30 years! I would have never guessed!

http://origin.mercurynews.com/ci_8929195

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Old 04-15-08, 01:04 PM   #2
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Is Schwarzenegger going to fart or something?
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Old 04-15-08, 01:11 PM   #3
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He might! I was flipping through some Direct TV channels and saw the end of Red Heat a couple nights back - man has he aged! He was a lot stronger back then too.

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Old 04-15-08, 01:16 PM   #4
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The 1994 Northridge earthquake was a magnitude 6.7 and it killed more than 50 people, injured more than 7,000 and left 20,000 people homeless in Southern California. The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, which felled a portion of the San Francisco Bay Bridge and delayed the World Series, was not much larger


And how many people in Louisanna were, Killed, Injured and Homeless.

And lets not forget about the comet\meteor that will hit us.

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Old 04-15-08, 01:21 PM   #5
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The 1994 Northridge earthquake was a magnitude 6.7 and it killed more than 50 people, injured more than 7,000 and left 20,000 people homeless in Southern California. The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, which felled a portion of the San Francisco Bay Bridge and delayed the World Series, was not much larger


And how many people in Louisanna were, Killed, Injured and Homeless.

And lets not forget about the comet\meteor that will hit us.
There was a 7.0 in Seattle not too long ago, and I think a brick fell off one building. People sort of walked by looking at the brick on the ground. I mean, what builder had such terrible building skills to let a brick come off a building in a 7.0 Earthquake? That is nuts! Poor building skills. He should be brought to trial! :p

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PS. Here are some survivor statements:

Survivors' statements:
  • Sophie: "My latte was everywhere! I always order a Grande, but after the earthquake I was left with only a Tall."
  • Ronaldo: "I had just collected my double tall non-fat decaf Caramel Macchiato when the terror struck. Running for the door, I practically slipped on a hastily discarded L.L. Bean catalogue. What good fortune, for in it I found a lovely Transit Rolling Pullman and placed the order right there from my Palm VII."

  • Chad: "Like, you're not going to believe this. Only yesterday my soy Chai leaves were, like, totally predicting this quake. In fact, today I ordered a Grande in a Venti cup because I was so, like, worried about spillage."
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The 1994 Northridge earthquake was a magnitude 6.7 and it killed more than 50 people, injured more than 7,000 and left 20,000 people homeless in Southern California. The 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, which felled a portion of the San Francisco Bay Bridge and delayed the World Series, was not much larger


And how many people in Louisanna were, Killed, Injured and Homeless.

And lets not forget about the comet\meteor that will hit us.
There was a 7.0 in Seattle not too long ago, and I think a brick fell off one building. People sort of walked by looking at the brick on the ground. I mean, what builder had such terrible building skills to let a brick come off a building in a 7.0 Earthquake? That is nuts! Poor building skills. He should be brought to trial! :p

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PS. Here are some survivor statements:

Survivors' statements:
  • Sophie: "My latte was everywhere! I always order a Grande, but after the earthquake I was left with only a Tall."
  • Ronaldo: "I had just collected my double tall non-fat decaf Caramel Macchiato when the terror struck. Running for the door, I practically slipped on a hastily discarded L.L. Bean catalogue. What good fortune, for in it I found a lovely Transit Rolling Pullman and placed the order right there from my Palm VII."

  • Chad: "Like, you're not going to believe this. Only yesterday my soy Chai leaves were, like, totally predicting this quake. In fact, today I ordered a Grande in a Venti cup because I was so, like, worried about spillage."
I'm surprised some idiot didn't look at the dent the brick made and saw JESUS or the VIRGIN MARY.:p :rotfl:
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I'm surprised some idiot didn't look at the dent the brick made and saw JESUS or the VIRGIN MARY.:p :rotfl:
Thats only in Mexico or Spain!

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Survivors' statements:
  • Sophie: "My latte was everywhere! I always order a Grande, but after the earthquake I was left with only a Tall."
  • Ronaldo: "I had just collected my double tall non-fat decaf Caramel Macchiato when the terror struck. Running for the door, I practically slipped on a hastily discarded L.L. Bean catalogue. What good fortune, for in it I found a lovely Transit Rolling Pullman and placed the order right there from my Palm VII."

  • Chad: "Like, you're not going to believe this. Only yesterday my soy Chai leaves were, like, totally predicting this quake. In fact, today I ordered a Grande in a Venti cup because I was so, like, worried about spillage."
My brother's school had a lock-down last week - somebody was playing with an airsoft pistol accross the street. Alarms, messages (In the wrong language, incidentally, but hey! It's not like it's important or anything) and all the good stuff. They were barricaded for twenty minutes, top.

Panic attacks all around, people crying... They had to bring in psychological assistance the next day. I **** you not.

If those people get PTSD from an alarm going off, it's a good thing they don't work on ships :-D
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I was in a quake once back in the 90s a quake hit here very small but enough to be on the news did no major damage but i remeber it clearly thing is you think 'oh if a quake came i would run to the nearest strongest peice of furniture like a table and duck under it' incase the roof came down etc. But when the quake is happening you can't run or move, i just fell over on the spot i couldn't move when i realised what was happening and went to get up i just fell down again. It would of lasted not more than 6 to 8 seconds I was outside at the time and the earth started moving like a wave coming towards you, it was weird & scary to see the ground rolling towards you like a wave.
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My brother's school had a lock-down last week - somebody was playing with an airsoft pistol accross the street. Alarms, messages (In the wrong language, incidentally, but hey! It's not like it's important or anything) and all the good stuff. They were barricaded for twenty minutes, top.

Panic attacks all around, people crying... They had to bring in psychological assistance the next day. I **** you not.

If those people get PTSD from an alarm going off, it's a good thing they don't work on ships :-D
I've never understood that when it happened at my own school. If you need counselling after someone brings in a toy to school, I don't think you need to wait for the next incident to continue your visits.
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