Just had a little earth quake, managed to wake me up. The epicenter was about 5-8 mile north of me but is was only a magnitude 3.6. The Dog was the only one concerned. I guess I've lived here to long when earth quakes don't bother me anymore.
Just had a little earth quake, managed to wake me up. The epicenter was about 5-8 mile north of me but is was only a magnitude 3.6. The Dog was the only one concerned. I guess I've lived here to long when earth quakes don't bother me anymore.
Last edited by Don Baer; 12-16-2005 at 9:43 PM.
I lived in Sylmar when the February `71 quake hit.
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When the Sylmar quake hit I was somewhere in the western Pacific several hundred feet under water (Submaine).
Now the Northridge quake I was at the office sitting on the John. Talk about not knowing what to do.
Been through a typhoon while on a WESPAC in the South China Sea and another while on Okinawa. Endured a tornado in Muskogee, OK. Went through a hurricane off the Va. Capes. And a earthshake in the SF Bay Area.
But all of that pales in comparison to the notion of what you must have suffered in the men's room. That would be the ultimate in knowing whether to xxxx or get off the pot!
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Andy your a hoot...
Dick
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Yup that was exactly my delimina..Originally Posted by Andy Hoyt
'Quakes in Cali???? Naw........
Don
If you felt a 3.6 then you need to recalibrate your bottom - way to sensitive.
Andy
What WESPAC? I was on the Connie in '66 when we were hit by a typhoon.
Michael in San Jose
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Was 1976ish. USS Anchorage (I was Navy, but embarked with the jarheads)Originally Posted by Michael Perata
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No kidding: the Metrolink train going by my house clocks in at about 3.8...don't even notice it unless I'm out in the back yard.Originally Posted by Michael Perata