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April 4, 2010 at 7:49 PM #536467April 4, 2010 at 8:55 PM #535536AecetiaParticipant
That is hilarious and I do not think you are a loser for trying to earn some money even on Easter Sunday. You have to earn a living the best way you can.
April 4, 2010 at 8:55 PM #535664AecetiaParticipantThat is hilarious and I do not think you are a loser for trying to earn some money even on Easter Sunday. You have to earn a living the best way you can.
April 4, 2010 at 8:55 PM #536121AecetiaParticipantThat is hilarious and I do not think you are a loser for trying to earn some money even on Easter Sunday. You have to earn a living the best way you can.
April 4, 2010 at 8:55 PM #536218AecetiaParticipantThat is hilarious and I do not think you are a loser for trying to earn some money even on Easter Sunday. You have to earn a living the best way you can.
April 4, 2010 at 8:55 PM #536482AecetiaParticipantThat is hilarious and I do not think you are a loser for trying to earn some money even on Easter Sunday. You have to earn a living the best way you can.
April 5, 2010 at 12:31 AM #535546afx114ParticipantWe were taking some out of town buddies up to see the city from Cabrillo, so we didn’t feel a thing being in the car. Some kids ran up to us at a stop sign saying, “whoa, did you feel that?” We didn’t know what the hell they were talking about and thought they were just being dumb. Then we find out what happened and now we feel totally gypped.
My wife was born in Mexicali and we have family there. It’s a pretty crappy dusty desert town. They are all fine, but a few houses collapsed. Pretty amazing considering this was larger than the Haiti quake (7.2 vs 7.0). The difference was in the depth (20mi in Baja, 6mi in Haiti).
For you conspiracy buffs: There’s a volcano in Mexicali that is used by a geothermal plant to generate a large percentage of Baja’s electricity. The rumor amongst the residents is that the extraction of heat from the volcanic vents is what is causing the recent increase in activity there.
April 5, 2010 at 12:31 AM #535674afx114ParticipantWe were taking some out of town buddies up to see the city from Cabrillo, so we didn’t feel a thing being in the car. Some kids ran up to us at a stop sign saying, “whoa, did you feel that?” We didn’t know what the hell they were talking about and thought they were just being dumb. Then we find out what happened and now we feel totally gypped.
My wife was born in Mexicali and we have family there. It’s a pretty crappy dusty desert town. They are all fine, but a few houses collapsed. Pretty amazing considering this was larger than the Haiti quake (7.2 vs 7.0). The difference was in the depth (20mi in Baja, 6mi in Haiti).
For you conspiracy buffs: There’s a volcano in Mexicali that is used by a geothermal plant to generate a large percentage of Baja’s electricity. The rumor amongst the residents is that the extraction of heat from the volcanic vents is what is causing the recent increase in activity there.
April 5, 2010 at 12:31 AM #536131afx114ParticipantWe were taking some out of town buddies up to see the city from Cabrillo, so we didn’t feel a thing being in the car. Some kids ran up to us at a stop sign saying, “whoa, did you feel that?” We didn’t know what the hell they were talking about and thought they were just being dumb. Then we find out what happened and now we feel totally gypped.
My wife was born in Mexicali and we have family there. It’s a pretty crappy dusty desert town. They are all fine, but a few houses collapsed. Pretty amazing considering this was larger than the Haiti quake (7.2 vs 7.0). The difference was in the depth (20mi in Baja, 6mi in Haiti).
For you conspiracy buffs: There’s a volcano in Mexicali that is used by a geothermal plant to generate a large percentage of Baja’s electricity. The rumor amongst the residents is that the extraction of heat from the volcanic vents is what is causing the recent increase in activity there.
April 5, 2010 at 12:31 AM #536228afx114ParticipantWe were taking some out of town buddies up to see the city from Cabrillo, so we didn’t feel a thing being in the car. Some kids ran up to us at a stop sign saying, “whoa, did you feel that?” We didn’t know what the hell they were talking about and thought they were just being dumb. Then we find out what happened and now we feel totally gypped.
My wife was born in Mexicali and we have family there. It’s a pretty crappy dusty desert town. They are all fine, but a few houses collapsed. Pretty amazing considering this was larger than the Haiti quake (7.2 vs 7.0). The difference was in the depth (20mi in Baja, 6mi in Haiti).
For you conspiracy buffs: There’s a volcano in Mexicali that is used by a geothermal plant to generate a large percentage of Baja’s electricity. The rumor amongst the residents is that the extraction of heat from the volcanic vents is what is causing the recent increase in activity there.
April 5, 2010 at 12:31 AM #536492afx114ParticipantWe were taking some out of town buddies up to see the city from Cabrillo, so we didn’t feel a thing being in the car. Some kids ran up to us at a stop sign saying, “whoa, did you feel that?” We didn’t know what the hell they were talking about and thought they were just being dumb. Then we find out what happened and now we feel totally gypped.
My wife was born in Mexicali and we have family there. It’s a pretty crappy dusty desert town. They are all fine, but a few houses collapsed. Pretty amazing considering this was larger than the Haiti quake (7.2 vs 7.0). The difference was in the depth (20mi in Baja, 6mi in Haiti).
For you conspiracy buffs: There’s a volcano in Mexicali that is used by a geothermal plant to generate a large percentage of Baja’s electricity. The rumor amongst the residents is that the extraction of heat from the volcanic vents is what is causing the recent increase in activity there.
April 5, 2010 at 9:40 AM #535566LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI was in my yard and didnt feel a thing. I slept through northridge while at my grandparents in RPV. I always seem to miss the best moments.
April 5, 2010 at 9:40 AM #535694LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI was in my yard and didnt feel a thing. I slept through northridge while at my grandparents in RPV. I always seem to miss the best moments.
April 5, 2010 at 9:40 AM #536151LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI was in my yard and didnt feel a thing. I slept through northridge while at my grandparents in RPV. I always seem to miss the best moments.
April 5, 2010 at 9:40 AM #536248LAAFTERHOURSParticipantI was in my yard and didnt feel a thing. I slept through northridge while at my grandparents in RPV. I always seem to miss the best moments.
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