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April 14, 2010 at 1:29 PM #539968April 14, 2010 at 2:28 PM #539032
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Guest[quote=XBoxBoy]
Yeah, and just you wait until 2012! That’s gonna be the year, I can feel the shaking already.[/quote]
We might have an economic boom in 2011 as people spend in anticipation of 2012.
April 14, 2010 at 2:28 PM #539153briansd1
Guest[quote=XBoxBoy]
Yeah, and just you wait until 2012! That’s gonna be the year, I can feel the shaking already.[/quote]
We might have an economic boom in 2011 as people spend in anticipation of 2012.
April 14, 2010 at 2:28 PM #539620briansd1
Guest[quote=XBoxBoy]
Yeah, and just you wait until 2012! That’s gonna be the year, I can feel the shaking already.[/quote]
We might have an economic boom in 2011 as people spend in anticipation of 2012.
April 14, 2010 at 2:28 PM #539714briansd1
Guest[quote=XBoxBoy]
Yeah, and just you wait until 2012! That’s gonna be the year, I can feel the shaking already.[/quote]
We might have an economic boom in 2011 as people spend in anticipation of 2012.
April 14, 2010 at 2:28 PM #539983briansd1
Guest[quote=XBoxBoy]
Yeah, and just you wait until 2012! That’s gonna be the year, I can feel the shaking already.[/quote]
We might have an economic boom in 2011 as people spend in anticipation of 2012.
April 14, 2010 at 3:57 PM #539107sdduuuude
ParticipantI love earthquakes. Seriously. I just think they are the coolest thing in the world. If you could buy a ticket to be in the next big one, I would do it. Something to do with my obsession with physical power (battlebots, drag races) Just too bad people get hurt in them.
I was in Loma Prieta and here in SD for Northridge. This would have been a nice addition to my portfolio but I was out of town and missed it. I’m sooooo bummed.
Loma Prieta lasted about 30 seconds. I was in a basement classroom (which sucks – I wish I was outside in the middle of a large flat field so I could see the movement of the ground.) Anyway – I had time to gather my books, go outside, run up the steps and look around. The steps were going right and left as I went up them. The engineering building there had a seismograph in it. It was busy for days afterward.
By the way – running out of the building is a bad idea. Things can fall off of buildings and hit you.
April 14, 2010 at 3:57 PM #539228sdduuuude
ParticipantI love earthquakes. Seriously. I just think they are the coolest thing in the world. If you could buy a ticket to be in the next big one, I would do it. Something to do with my obsession with physical power (battlebots, drag races) Just too bad people get hurt in them.
I was in Loma Prieta and here in SD for Northridge. This would have been a nice addition to my portfolio but I was out of town and missed it. I’m sooooo bummed.
Loma Prieta lasted about 30 seconds. I was in a basement classroom (which sucks – I wish I was outside in the middle of a large flat field so I could see the movement of the ground.) Anyway – I had time to gather my books, go outside, run up the steps and look around. The steps were going right and left as I went up them. The engineering building there had a seismograph in it. It was busy for days afterward.
By the way – running out of the building is a bad idea. Things can fall off of buildings and hit you.
April 14, 2010 at 3:57 PM #539695sdduuuude
ParticipantI love earthquakes. Seriously. I just think they are the coolest thing in the world. If you could buy a ticket to be in the next big one, I would do it. Something to do with my obsession with physical power (battlebots, drag races) Just too bad people get hurt in them.
I was in Loma Prieta and here in SD for Northridge. This would have been a nice addition to my portfolio but I was out of town and missed it. I’m sooooo bummed.
Loma Prieta lasted about 30 seconds. I was in a basement classroom (which sucks – I wish I was outside in the middle of a large flat field so I could see the movement of the ground.) Anyway – I had time to gather my books, go outside, run up the steps and look around. The steps were going right and left as I went up them. The engineering building there had a seismograph in it. It was busy for days afterward.
By the way – running out of the building is a bad idea. Things can fall off of buildings and hit you.
April 14, 2010 at 3:57 PM #539788sdduuuude
ParticipantI love earthquakes. Seriously. I just think they are the coolest thing in the world. If you could buy a ticket to be in the next big one, I would do it. Something to do with my obsession with physical power (battlebots, drag races) Just too bad people get hurt in them.
I was in Loma Prieta and here in SD for Northridge. This would have been a nice addition to my portfolio but I was out of town and missed it. I’m sooooo bummed.
Loma Prieta lasted about 30 seconds. I was in a basement classroom (which sucks – I wish I was outside in the middle of a large flat field so I could see the movement of the ground.) Anyway – I had time to gather my books, go outside, run up the steps and look around. The steps were going right and left as I went up them. The engineering building there had a seismograph in it. It was busy for days afterward.
By the way – running out of the building is a bad idea. Things can fall off of buildings and hit you.
April 14, 2010 at 3:57 PM #540058sdduuuude
ParticipantI love earthquakes. Seriously. I just think they are the coolest thing in the world. If you could buy a ticket to be in the next big one, I would do it. Something to do with my obsession with physical power (battlebots, drag races) Just too bad people get hurt in them.
I was in Loma Prieta and here in SD for Northridge. This would have been a nice addition to my portfolio but I was out of town and missed it. I’m sooooo bummed.
Loma Prieta lasted about 30 seconds. I was in a basement classroom (which sucks – I wish I was outside in the middle of a large flat field so I could see the movement of the ground.) Anyway – I had time to gather my books, go outside, run up the steps and look around. The steps were going right and left as I went up them. The engineering building there had a seismograph in it. It was busy for days afterward.
By the way – running out of the building is a bad idea. Things can fall off of buildings and hit you.
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