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    What did we do?

    A minor earthquake occurred at 3:44:48 PM (PST) on Wednesday, October 29, 2003.
    The magnitude 3.6 event occurred 1 km (1 miles) WNW of Simi Valley, CA. The hypocentral depth is 14 km ( 8 miles).



    Let's see,

    We need a flood, epidemic and a locusts up the old wazoo!!!!
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    oh no, hope everyone there is safe.. Richard your gonna jinx us with the flood!!

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    You had fires...........and now an earthquake?!?!

    Is God mad at Southern Californians right now or something?

    Maybe you folks down there are being bad. *shakes head*

    Just kidding!

    He he he
    Last edited by popcornbird; 10-29-2003 at 06:57 PM.

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    that's a small earthquake.....

    it's just enough to remind you where you live...



    God mad at SoCal people???

    I guess he can be, after all, it is his planet.
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    We've had lots of small earthquakes up here in the past but they always happen at night and I sleep right through them.

    I always say, things happen in 3's.......
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand and strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming WOO HOO - What a Ride!
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    Be careful what you wish for........


    Stay safe
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    Think it has anything to do with Ah-nald?

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    You must have done something!

    Stay safe!

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    Originally posted by Dogz
    You must have done something!
    He did! That's why God's mad at Southern CA, and keeps shaking them up. They're being bad bad humans.


    *Maybe God's mad at you folks for voting for Arnold. If you looked at the poll results, most Northern Californians voted against him*

    Its the Southern Californians' fault that CA got an actor. He he he

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    Originally posted by popcornbird
    He did! That's why God's mad at Southern CA, and keeps shaking them up. They're being bad bad humans.


    *Maybe God's mad at you folks for voting for Arnold. If you looked at the poll results, most Northern Californians voted against him*

    Its the Southern Californians' fault that CA got an actor. He he he
    I think you're right PCB!

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    Oh HUSH PCB! Or I'll....hehehe.
    Yes, we're bad people. I didn't feel the earthquake at all..I'm a ways away from Simi Valley.

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    We used to get quakes at 5.5 on the Richter Scale in NZ and I NEVER felt them. I only felt one, and I think that on was at or near 6. It was still very mild.

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    Originally posted by GoldenRetrLuver
    Oh HUSH PCB! Or I'll....hehehe.
    Yes, we're bad people. I didn't feel the earthquake at all..I'm a ways away from Simi Valley.
    He he he he

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    Ah Richard, that's nothing! For people who don't know, us Californians are VERY used to quakes. Get them all the time.......seems to mostly happen when I am sitting down eating breakfast.


    I think earthquakes are fun, as long as they don't cause damage and all. The strongest one I felt was the 7.0 a few years ago.........was that the Northridge quake or Big Bear? Oh and then of course there was the San Fran quake which almost everyone and their mother could feel!
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    god is a republican...

    why else would he have given al gore the short end of the stick?


    and the day I have anything to do with causing any problems like we have had here in SoCal will be they day i'll leave.

    The people, as crazy as we can be, don't deserve the suffering in the past week. No matter what you see on the telly you WILL NEVER know.... until you get out here for a 6.2 earthquake or a fire racing down a hill toward you.

    I was in the Santa Susanna pass during the fires about 10 years ago. I happened to drive past a fire rig parked on the road.

    Later on I saw that the rig was overrun by a firestorm and 4-5 fireman were severely burned.....

    Try this.

    find a BBQ, light a huge wood fire in it and put a fan behind it...

    make sure you put the BBQ next to your house while the fan spreads all the sparks...

    Take a spray bottle and run back and forth trying to put all the little fires that start.....



    Soledad,

    lol, a 6 is mild?

    You do not know.

    1971, 1987, 1994 and some others in between.

    Try spending 30 seconds, in the pitch dark basement of a 10 story building during a mild '6'..........

    It's pretty freaking amazing when you see the 6 foot slab of concrete under your knees rippling like a lake.

    When the 'mild 6' is over the first thing you'll do is find a place to empty your drawers-

    actually that will be the second thing you'll do....

    The first thing is to end your conversation with your god.

    Fortunately for me I have good muscle control......


    I didn't cry until I got home.


    Sometimes God decides to put little fear and some setbacks in your way, what he looks for is how you act after he's done.

    We've been there, done that.

    We'll be o.k.



    The secret of life is nothing at all
    -faith hill

    Hey you, don't tell me there's no hope at all -
    Together we stand
    Divided we fall.

    I laugh, therefore? I am.

    No humans were hurt during the posting of this message.

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