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We should start a pool on who we think will be the first to blame them on us.
 
Sympathies. I actually live in an Earthquake prone territory and I do know how awful they can get.

One question: the one you felt, what was it's magnitude????

It's a shitty thing to live in the ring of fire: earthquakes, volcanoes.... I tell ya guys, if you hear that some volcano went all Pinatubo in Guatemala, and you don't hear from me in 2-3 days.... I'm dead. :(
 
I've got Mt. Baker, Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, and a giant tsunami-inducing earthquake all ready to obliterate me. And all of them are quiet and foreboding right now.

BRING IT ONNNNNN!!!!! :grrr: :mad:
 
Stacy - darlin'

Pretty soon - you'll be singing -

"I've got some oceanfront property in Arizona"

meanwhile - Kilauea continues to add real estate to the Sandwich Islands.


Martin - I'll see your St. Helens and raise you one Haleakala !!
 
4.5, it was a "small" one by most standards. And quick.

They keep saying the smaller ones help the big one from happening.

The creepy part of it, just before I went to sleep Saturday night I physically felt an earthquake was coming.

I had a premonition.

I have these a lot. Just haven't had one about an earthquake before.

4.5 is small. I wouldn't worry about it. You see the huge earthquake earlier this year in Chile liberated a ton of energy from the Pacific Ring of Fire. I seriously doubt you'll get a 7+ earthquake in CA this year.

It still sucks tho.

Me myself, I haven't had an earthquake stronger than 6.5 or so (we call 6 or less earthquakes tremors). My parents on the other hand have had two 7+ earthquakes, and by all accounts they are terrifying.

I still fear the Volcano more tho :help::help::help:

I've got Mt. Baker, Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helens, and a giant tsunami-inducing earthquake all ready to obliterate me. And all of them are quiet and foreboding right now.

BRING IT ONNNNNN!!!!! :grrr: :mad:

Try living less than 20 miles from 3 active volcanoes (who once in a while do Plinian eruptions).

God, how I envy people in Northern Europe of the Upper East Coast of the USA, they have practically NO NATURAL THREATS.
 
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