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I feel the earth move under my feet...

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OK, under my ass, anyway.

I'm not sleeping very well lately so as I lay awake at about 4AM this morning reading a book, the ground started to shake.

It was a really short earthquake. Just a few seconds. My dogs, sleeping on my bed, both peaked their heads up for a second and put their heads back down. The dogs in the neighborhood barked a bit... then it all went quiet again.

Funny... before I moved here I SO wanted to be in an earthquake. Now that I live here in LA, they're not nearly as exciting as you'd think.
 
That wasn't an earthquake ... that was me having a wank this morning.
 
I've always wanted to experience an earthquake, too, and living in the New Madrid Fault area, I might someday get my wish.

The only problem is, we are WAY overdue for "the big one." Also, the Mid-South area sits on top of one the largest aquifers (permeable bedrock and underground water) in the country. Experts say that when the earthquake hits, the water will permeate the soil and rise to the surface (sort of like when you slap wet sand with the palm of your hand and the water comes to the surface), which will cause entire buildings to sink into the earth rather than fall from the vibrations.

As much as I'd like to experience an earthquake, maybe even a tremor, I don't want to be swallowed up by the earth either...

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Here's a CNN article about your quake:
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/03/16/california.earthquake/index.html?section=cnn_latest
 
Meh... "Big One, Shmig One."

We have these small tremors all the time which they say is pretty much putting off a "big one" any time soon.

They're kinda fun to be in... a few shakes and it's like riding on a dirt road in a car with shocks that are just past their prime.
 
Oy...Someone needs to get in touch with the Canadian transplant and explain
the facts of life to him.

Not only is he built like a fire plug, short & solid, he is still as naive as one. His
partner should be ashamed of himself...I mean it just isn't nice passing off one's nightly gaseous emissions as acts of mother nature. That old fart has taken the Golden States most eager Canuck transplant and totally buffalo chipped him.

The least he could do is 'fess up to this one.....I mean he still has Jasun thinking that the snoring is actually the Santa Ana winds....What a monstrous insult to mother nature. Cripes, next intox wet bed incident will be a tsunami at this rate.



oh, btw......... :lol2:(UU):lol2:


BTW #2.....Imagine instead of Carole King singing that song....if the incredibly great Pearl Bailey did it
 
OH don't be a wuss. They're fun. It's like a cheap amusement park ride.

Honestly, I always laugh at people form the midwest who say they'd never live in California because of earthquakes but they have to have tornado drills.
 
We had a very small earthquake here a couple of years ago!

All that happened was my computer monitor's shook for a few seconds but it shook me a little bit too! It made the local and national news.

Don't know how I'd handle being in a known earthquake zone. Good luck to you all.

Alan
 
Vancouver island has slow-motion earthquakes all the time that take 2 weeks to finish. The whole island shimmies along. Hopefully that is relieving some stress on the plates there, because I don't think the lower mainland has really prepared the way they have in the states where the quakes are more obvious.
 
Jasun, I've felt earthquakes here twice, 1986 and about 4 years ago. There was actually a third only a few weeks ago which I didn't feel, though I was awake - must've been doing something to take my attention off it. I wasn't scared and I didn't mind, and I knew exactly what they were right away.

Sorry NedNickerson, but everytime I even think about Memphis, "earthquake" comes to mind right away (more so than "Los Angeles" or "San Francisco") - your area is indeed very overdue. There are a couple places in CA (Northridge, Coalinga, Santa Cruz) that make me think of tremors, because they were hit by pretty major quakes in my lifetime.

I've probably spent three or four months in Cali in my lifetime, and I've never felt tremors while out there.
 
3rd generation in the heart of 'whole lotta shakin goin on'

I'm a stayin except if I can afford a place downunder in OZ/NZ...then I'll

commute for perpetual summers.
 
Any day now....


[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrqTuyZROao[/ame]



...Campiest disaster flick, *ever* I LUV it !
 
I felt the same earthquake, too. I was asleep and I thought I was dreaming when I first felt it, but it was not bad at all.
 
The two years I lived in LA all the earthquakes were rather boring


The earthquakes I experienced in Washington State were much more intense.
 
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