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So Cal people...
Everyone okay?
That one was a little scary... 5.8. |
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didn't feel even that big at my work in woodland hills.
doesn't look like much happened but considering the amount of coverage a rainstorm gets on local news, i guess we're in for 24 hour "quakewatch" for this non-event. |
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LOL...That was a funny one. You just read what one resident wrote. He is further away (by about 30 miles) than me. To me, it was fairly strong. We were rolling pretty good. I'M ON A GRANITE(so they say) hill a couple blocks north of the Inglewood city line. It was moving here almost as much as the Northridge quake. This is weird stuff(how the force is released .) As far as damage, though, Not much. Wood frame houses do well in quakes. Brick isn't good in it. That's the 1st thing to check(chimneys etc.)
Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 07-29-2008 at 07:54 PM. |
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U guys r lucky lol
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heard from family that it was a 45 second roller....that's a long time.....
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Quaker Oats.
Find them at fine food stores throughout Southern California. |
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i expect better from you. this will cost you pies. |
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Oh?
I think you've been eating them..step on that Richter scale. |
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Stand still!!
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OOOOOOOOOOOOO.O!
on the scale. |
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Oh my...you have to go on a piet.
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