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June 15, 2010 at 1:01 PM #566397June 15, 2010 at 1:16 PM #565414afx114Participant
[quote=flu]You better be careful with that. Because if any pieces don’t fit or are loose, you don’t want the crib parts to be falling apart when in use, or you don’t want any sharp parts exposed.[/quote]
Nah, it was just a ding on the outside wood paneling. Purely cosmetic, but you know how wives are.
June 15, 2010 at 1:16 PM #565511afx114Participant[quote=flu]You better be careful with that. Because if any pieces don’t fit or are loose, you don’t want the crib parts to be falling apart when in use, or you don’t want any sharp parts exposed.[/quote]
Nah, it was just a ding on the outside wood paneling. Purely cosmetic, but you know how wives are.
June 15, 2010 at 1:16 PM #566018afx114Participant[quote=flu]You better be careful with that. Because if any pieces don’t fit or are loose, you don’t want the crib parts to be falling apart when in use, or you don’t want any sharp parts exposed.[/quote]
Nah, it was just a ding on the outside wood paneling. Purely cosmetic, but you know how wives are.
June 15, 2010 at 1:16 PM #566125afx114Participant[quote=flu]You better be careful with that. Because if any pieces don’t fit or are loose, you don’t want the crib parts to be falling apart when in use, or you don’t want any sharp parts exposed.[/quote]
Nah, it was just a ding on the outside wood paneling. Purely cosmetic, but you know how wives are.
June 15, 2010 at 1:16 PM #566412afx114Participant[quote=flu]You better be careful with that. Because if any pieces don’t fit or are loose, you don’t want the crib parts to be falling apart when in use, or you don’t want any sharp parts exposed.[/quote]
Nah, it was just a ding on the outside wood paneling. Purely cosmetic, but you know how wives are.
June 15, 2010 at 1:18 PM #565419sdcellarParticipant[quote=afx114]Last night the quake hit while I was building my soon-to-arrive daughter’s crib. When it hit I dropped the pieces I was holding to run out and make sure my pregnant wife was safe. I ended up damaging the crib by dropping the pieces on some of the wood. Wife was bummed, but hey, now I can tell my daughter that the dings on her crib were caused by The Great Quake of June 2010.
Does anybody know of any spots that are accessible to see/explore/hike some of the faults mentioned above? That would be a fun day-trip.[/quote]Not the fault you’re asking for, but you can see a part of the Rose Canyon fault at the Tecolote Little League (Pony League?) fields.
June 15, 2010 at 1:18 PM #565516sdcellarParticipant[quote=afx114]Last night the quake hit while I was building my soon-to-arrive daughter’s crib. When it hit I dropped the pieces I was holding to run out and make sure my pregnant wife was safe. I ended up damaging the crib by dropping the pieces on some of the wood. Wife was bummed, but hey, now I can tell my daughter that the dings on her crib were caused by The Great Quake of June 2010.
Does anybody know of any spots that are accessible to see/explore/hike some of the faults mentioned above? That would be a fun day-trip.[/quote]Not the fault you’re asking for, but you can see a part of the Rose Canyon fault at the Tecolote Little League (Pony League?) fields.
June 15, 2010 at 1:18 PM #566023sdcellarParticipant[quote=afx114]Last night the quake hit while I was building my soon-to-arrive daughter’s crib. When it hit I dropped the pieces I was holding to run out and make sure my pregnant wife was safe. I ended up damaging the crib by dropping the pieces on some of the wood. Wife was bummed, but hey, now I can tell my daughter that the dings on her crib were caused by The Great Quake of June 2010.
Does anybody know of any spots that are accessible to see/explore/hike some of the faults mentioned above? That would be a fun day-trip.[/quote]Not the fault you’re asking for, but you can see a part of the Rose Canyon fault at the Tecolote Little League (Pony League?) fields.
June 15, 2010 at 1:18 PM #566130sdcellarParticipant[quote=afx114]Last night the quake hit while I was building my soon-to-arrive daughter’s crib. When it hit I dropped the pieces I was holding to run out and make sure my pregnant wife was safe. I ended up damaging the crib by dropping the pieces on some of the wood. Wife was bummed, but hey, now I can tell my daughter that the dings on her crib were caused by The Great Quake of June 2010.
Does anybody know of any spots that are accessible to see/explore/hike some of the faults mentioned above? That would be a fun day-trip.[/quote]Not the fault you’re asking for, but you can see a part of the Rose Canyon fault at the Tecolote Little League (Pony League?) fields.
June 15, 2010 at 1:18 PM #566417sdcellarParticipant[quote=afx114]Last night the quake hit while I was building my soon-to-arrive daughter’s crib. When it hit I dropped the pieces I was holding to run out and make sure my pregnant wife was safe. I ended up damaging the crib by dropping the pieces on some of the wood. Wife was bummed, but hey, now I can tell my daughter that the dings on her crib were caused by The Great Quake of June 2010.
Does anybody know of any spots that are accessible to see/explore/hike some of the faults mentioned above? That would be a fun day-trip.[/quote]Not the fault you’re asking for, but you can see a part of the Rose Canyon fault at the Tecolote Little League (Pony League?) fields.
June 15, 2010 at 1:25 PM #565429sdcellarParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=flu]You better be careful with that. Because if any pieces don’t fit or are loose, you don’t want the crib parts to be falling apart when in use, or you don’t want any sharp parts exposed.[/quote]
Nah, it was just a ding on the outside wood paneling. Purely cosmetic, but you know how wives are.[/quote]I wouldn’t worry about it too much. My son added a number of cosmetic defects to his crib railing courtesy of his teeth. Might I recommend some rail guards if the crib doesn’t come with them already.
June 15, 2010 at 1:25 PM #565525sdcellarParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=flu]You better be careful with that. Because if any pieces don’t fit or are loose, you don’t want the crib parts to be falling apart when in use, or you don’t want any sharp parts exposed.[/quote]
Nah, it was just a ding on the outside wood paneling. Purely cosmetic, but you know how wives are.[/quote]I wouldn’t worry about it too much. My son added a number of cosmetic defects to his crib railing courtesy of his teeth. Might I recommend some rail guards if the crib doesn’t come with them already.
June 15, 2010 at 1:25 PM #566033sdcellarParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=flu]You better be careful with that. Because if any pieces don’t fit or are loose, you don’t want the crib parts to be falling apart when in use, or you don’t want any sharp parts exposed.[/quote]
Nah, it was just a ding on the outside wood paneling. Purely cosmetic, but you know how wives are.[/quote]I wouldn’t worry about it too much. My son added a number of cosmetic defects to his crib railing courtesy of his teeth. Might I recommend some rail guards if the crib doesn’t come with them already.
June 15, 2010 at 1:25 PM #566140sdcellarParticipant[quote=afx114][quote=flu]You better be careful with that. Because if any pieces don’t fit or are loose, you don’t want the crib parts to be falling apart when in use, or you don’t want any sharp parts exposed.[/quote]
Nah, it was just a ding on the outside wood paneling. Purely cosmetic, but you know how wives are.[/quote]I wouldn’t worry about it too much. My son added a number of cosmetic defects to his crib railing courtesy of his teeth. Might I recommend some rail guards if the crib doesn’t come with them already.
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