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Post by Jennifer on Apr 5, 2010 1:42:00 GMT -5
Damn that was a big one. It was centered 43 miles east of where I live. Transformers were popping like fireworks and it was quite a task just to stand. We were outside and my Expedition was parked about 10 feet from my husbands F150 and they were rocking so hard that they damn near touched bumpers. It went on forever building momentum as it went. Lost power for about 10 hours and had a house full of people and a huge mess of glass, and misc. crap to clean up. Aftershocks are still going strong even now. My husband was hilarious through it all. He was BBQ'ing at the time and was determined he wasn't going to drop a burger or spill his beer. Didn't lose either of them . LOL
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Post by ericpaul1986 on Apr 5, 2010 10:34:18 GMT -5
glad to hear you guys are all ok
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Post by Jennifer on Apr 5, 2010 12:01:16 GMT -5
Thanks. Had another one that took out my daughters TV at 4:30 this morning. This is one pissy fault line. The 7.2 was on a fault line that hasn't moved in over 100 years. Guess the bitch is awake.
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Post by Mortis on Apr 5, 2010 12:37:22 GMT -5
That's the 4th large Earthquake in a matter of a few months around the world... Haiti, Chile, Tokyo, and now Southern California/Mexico...
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Post by Jennifer on Apr 5, 2010 17:45:47 GMT -5
Yeah I know that's the freaky part.
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