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Posted by Spacey Orange on Jun-17-2005 06:25:

i just felt an earthquake.



any of you guys ever experience one?


Posted by Orbax on Jun-17-2005 06:28:

yeah sorry about that.


Posted by MadMattress on Jun-17-2005 06:44:

I grew up in Mammoth, CA. cali people should know where that is. That place had a fault line right down the middle of it. besides the fact that the ski area is on a semi-active valcano. lol


Posted by lilcapfromtedub on Jun-17-2005 06:48:

quote:
Originally posted by MadMattress
I grew up in Mammoth, CA. cali people should know where that is. That place had a fault line right down the middle of it. besides the fact that the ski area is on a semi-active valcano. lol


Duh, who doesn't know where Mammoth is? Most awesome ski + snowboarding place, or at least thats what I've heard. Never been there, cuz I hate the snow, but friends go there all the time. Back to the earthquake, I kinda felt it! I thought my dad tripped and fell upstairs in his bedroom. Then I didn't hear footsteps, so I was like "Dang, that was an earthquake! Meh, whatever!"


Posted by stren on Jun-17-2005 06:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Nou
Thats it... Cali is falling into the ocean!

http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...threadid=272818


I live in Western Washington so I have had my fair share of big earthquakes... that one in 2001 was crazy!


learn to swim californians, and see you down in Arizona Bay


Posted by 3jaz on Jun-17-2005 07:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Orbax
yeah sorry about that.


Posted by Zharen on Jun-17-2005 11:36:

Re: i just felt an earthquake.

quote:
Originally posted by Spacey Orange


any of you guys ever experience one?


Only once. It was when I was 7 and was living in Union City at the time. Me and my dad were watching the great "Battle of the Bay" game on the t.v. when the entire house just started shaking. We quickly ran outside to the street and I was just amazed when the entire streets were shaking too. Somehow I just thought it was only our house that was randomly shaking, I mean God I was 7 after all. Yeah that would be the 1989 earthquake where the Bay Bridge had collapsed on itself. That image haunts me to this day. Everytime I go over the Bay Bridge I just pray there isn't an earthquake that happens at that moment.


Posted by Gravgon on Jun-17-2005 12:17:

I went for a 1 month trip in Guatemala 3 years ago, there was an earthquake while I was sleeping on the ground. I first thought someone was shaking my bed then I realised I had no bed

Pretty confusing.


Posted by benni on Jun-17-2005 14:18:

i have

the cars hopped on the street

it was in iceland


Posted by stren on Jun-17-2005 16:19:

quote:
Originally posted by benni
i have

the cars hopped on the street


it doesn't mean anything, they could be just pimp rides


Posted by fitom tiel on Jun-17-2005 16:20:

z0mg the California Peninsula is in formation


Posted by wwu.punisher on Jun-17-2005 17:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Nou
I live in Western Washington so I have had my fair share of big earthquakes... that one in 2001 was crazy!


I was standing under a concrete awning at my high school, taking a bite out of a slice of pizza, when that shit hit us. Total chaos. Never seen a group of kids run that face in my life before. Spent the next four hours on the football field while the fire department inspected the school for structural damage.


Posted by *InVeRs3* on Jun-17-2005 21:12:

OMG WE CALI4N-I-As are gonna die.

And no, didn't feel it, and I live 20 or so miles away from you.


Posted by Floorfiller on Jun-17-2005 21:27:

i've been through a couple of big ones in southern california...after a larger one you don't really care about the little ones...


Posted by muzzybear on Jun-19-2005 01:17:

I have a great earthquake story.

My girlfriend and I were sitting in her kitchen in Toronto about 6 years ago. She wanted to read my tarot cards. As she started to read them, the table moved about two feet "bump bump bump bump" across the floor.

We ran out of the kitchen and asked her friend if he felt anything. He didn't. We decided to write it off as someone upstairs flushing a toilet or something.

Ends up it was an earthquake. Needless to say, I've never had my cards read since. Too freaky!


Posted by vrahnos on Jun-19-2005 05:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Nou
Yea the 2001 big quake here was freaky because I had just gotten notification of something really annoying that I had to do, so I was sitting in class that morning going "DAMN I WISH THE BIG ONE WOULD JUST HIT!" and sure enough at lunch we had the largest quake since 1965...

wtf, you kill raven in the air with your look



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