OnePercenter
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Imagine the enviro-moaning if even ONE shit-bloated San Francisco street fell into the Pacific.
You better hope it's not by the container port, your blow-up dolls will cost you more.
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Imagine the enviro-moaning if even ONE shit-bloated San Francisco street fell into the Pacific.
No big deal though, right?7.1 in Ridgecrest, CA. We felt it here in Vegas. At a friends house for dinner and the lights started shaking
Yes, or course. Why would it be any other way?. And thank you for adding your informed input to this thread.Based on what standard? Of course, they have improved, and they will continue to improve. With or without our blessing.Just waiting for improvement.
I think he was being facetious. It takes time to determine the actual magnitude of an earthquake. Revisions up and down are common for the first few hours after a big one.
Going once at 6.4.....do I hear 6.9? 6.9......6.9........there, in back, 7.1! Was that a bid? Oh....6.4? No, you can't underbid like that. I see, a California State Universickitity. OK, no charge for the lesson.
Hang on, with any luck we'll have something a little more.......be patient folks.........
For the sake of those folks in Ridgecrest, come-on 8!!!!!!
I wonder if the first earthquake had anything to do with the dormitory explosion and partial leveling at UNR? Reports it was a utility issue.
Build that Costa Rican canal and bypass California. End the King George antics.Maybe California will finally fall into the ocean.
Better hope not, California's GSP keeps southern red States financed.
Also, 90% of the crap you buy that's imported comes via California.
San Francisco would benefit from a tsunami.Imagine the enviro-moaning if even ONE shit-bloated San Francisco street fell into the Pacific.
I figured y'all should get reacquainted with some earthquake safety shit, old school.