You Mean I beat the Bare Foot Kid?

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  1. Posts : 1,117
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    You Mean I beat the Bare Foot Kid?


    4.4 Earthquake hits SoCal! Oh No!

    Magnitude 4.4 - GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA

    The Big One? Hardly. But hard enough to wake me up. The good thing is that it was not hard enough to wake my girls up--that wouldn't have been good.

    No damage... no plates have fallen out of the cupboard... probably got a new crack in my driveway, though...
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    Ted's not going to be happy!!!
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    mpcrsc562 said:
    4.4 Earthquake hits SoCal! Oh No!

    Magnitude 4.4 - GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA

    The Big One? Hardly. But hard enough to wake me up. The good thing is that it was not hard enough to wake my girls up--that wouldn't have been good.

    No damage... no plates have fallen out of the cupboard... probably got a new crack in my driveway, though...

    He is worn out from his epic struggle to get to 10,000 posts.
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    4.4 i doubt you have a new crack. i can remember rolling over and going back to sleep in the south bay area when we would get something that small. a small one like that is a good thing. it relieves some of the pressure.
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  5. Posts : 1,117
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    HookerForEver said:
    4.4 i doubt you have a new crack. i can remember rolling over and going back to sleep in the south bay area when we would get something that small. a small one like that is a good thing. it relieves some of the pressure.
    when you have a driveway (at least the backyard portion that leads up to the garage) that is already cracked from earthquakes, it doesn't take big ones to make new cracks. it's like a chip on your windshield--eventually, that chip is going to form a crack and that crack will grow every bump you hit--big or small.
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    Maybe that's why I woke up so early today, & could not go back to sleep. So I had to start browsing all the new posts.
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  7. Posts : 1,117
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    z3r010 said:
    Ted's not going to be happy!!!
    then let me apologize in advance...

    Sorry for beating you to your "job."

    and speaking of that... what's taken Airbot so long to comment? (He probably didn't even feel it and will find out about it in the morning news)
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    zigzag3143 said:
    mpcrsc562 said:
    4.4 Earthquake hits SoCal! Oh No!

    Magnitude 4.4 - GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CALIFORNIA

    The Big One? Hardly. But hard enough to wake me up. The good thing is that it was not hard enough to wake my girls up--that wouldn't have been good.

    No damage... no plates have fallen out of the cupboard... probably got a new crack in my driveway, though...

    He is worn out from his epic struggle to get to 10,000 posts.
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  9. Posts : 18,404
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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    No, I didn't feel it.

    It's interesting it was a 4.4 at exactly 4:04am.
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  10. Posts : 1,660
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    What exactly do earthquakes feel like?
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