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  • #16
    it was about 7 miles north of Anza
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    • #17
      Glad that everyone is all right down there.

      Here in the central valley, we have not felt one since the Paso Robles one about two years ago. And I was gone for that one.

      Todd
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      • #18
        Earthquakes????? Never had the experience. Hmmmmm, trade ya a midwest twister for a shot at one of your quakes I'd rather fall in a a crack in the earth than go flying up up and away (without an airplane).
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        • #19
          Originally posted by tjrubicon
          Earthquakes????? Never had the experience. Hmmmmm, trade ya a midwest twister for a shot at one of your quakes I'd rather fall in a a crack in the earth than go flying up up and away (without an airplane).
          At least with a twister you kinda' know it's coming. Quakes can get you early in the morning or just without warnig. I remember in school we use to have fire drills and earthquake drills where the teacher would scream, "Duck!" and we would all jump up out of our desks and then underneath them.
          “Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way. ”
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          • #20
            Originally posted by goodtimes
            It's only a matter of time before Kalifornia falls off into the ocean. I recommend leaving while you can.
            I'm kinda hoping that it breaks at the San Andreas fault. That way the ocean should be at palmdale and then make my property value rise like mad .

            My daughter called me after it happend as she lives in westwood, and it woke her up, I was in frazier park gassing up when she called and I didnt know anything about it, I was on 138 on my way to frazier park
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            • #21
              Adalanto = Adelanto did feel it. My mom lives there and she felt it. I didn't feel it because I was stoned on medication.

              And midwest twisters you don't always know it's coming. I've lived in Ohio and we had a twister one time and didn't know it (know from first hand experience--look up Xenia, Ohio twister April 3, 1974).

              But I agree with tjrubicon, "would rather fall through the cracks then go flying up and away (without an airplane)"
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              • #22
                Originally posted by paulhead
                At least with a twister you kinda' know it's coming. Quakes can get you early in the morning or just without warnig. I remember in school we use to have fire drills and earthquake drills where the teacher would scream, "Duck!" and we would all jump up out of our desks and then underneath them.

                HA!! Believe it or not, a while back (I think probably 1988 or so) we had earthquake drills in school too. One of those prediction people predicted a very strong earth quake around our area (Midwest), so we started having earthquake drills....so fun squishin yourself under desks and tables.

                We rely on this siren thingy thats supposed to be really loud and go off when twister threats are present in time to take cover....I think I have heard ours once in the 20 years living here, and that was just to test it. Maybe it just goes off after everything has already happened :confused: I dunno...At least we get to watch our natural disasters (mud slides, fires, and other non-earthquake/twister disasters put aside)
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                • #23
                  Was working at the Honda Ride for Kids (Glen Helen, Devore). Actually watched the ground roll up under one of my team.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Old Fart
                    Was working at the Honda Ride for Kids (Glen Helen, Devore). Actually watched the ground roll up under one of my team.
                    No way! I thought people that told me stuff like that were just jerkin' my chain because they knew it would freak me out.
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                    • #25
                      Sarah, I was in a earthquake so bad in the Phillipines the we watched the ground wave like the ocean coming at us, it knocked us off our feet.
                      I was a young teenager and the memories are like it was yesterday.
                      I consider these we have out here in SoCal mild compared to that.
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                      • #26
                        i was asleep for this one ~ had no idea it even happened. since moving out here in march, so far i've only felt one. not my first earthquake though, i actually experienced one in pa.

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                        • #27
                          I actually experienced one in Ohio when I was a teenager (1980s).
                          1993 Wrangler Black, 4" ProComp Lift, 33s.
                          Glad to be back in California!

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