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    Quote Originally Posted by Micawber View Post
    My kid made me buy all the paranormal caught on camera TV show. I'm a believer too now. The dire wolf thing looked real.
    I cannot spend anytime on the ocean without a faint visceral feeling that Megalodon is still lurking out there.

    There are only so many things you can actually do to prepare for earthquakes. Realistically, my time is best spent preparing for the zombie apocalypse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    I cannot spend anytime on the ocean without a faint visceral feeling that Megalodon is still lurking out there.

    There are only so many things you can actually do to prepare for earthquakes. Realistically, my time is best spent preparing for the zombie apocalypse.
    I have to do some open water swimming and yes, you wonder what's below you. Maybe you saw that piece where the man found a megalodon tooth in a NC riverbed. Cripple walls on old houses is one major thing.
    If nothing else, fasten a bunch of plywood to the walls of any subfloor basement. An anvil on a rockingchair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    Hey, move to the NorthEast, no earthquakes to mention, rare hurricanes, few tornadoes, heat and humidity only for a few weeks a year, and you can avoid flooding unless you want to build where you shouldn't near or above water
    Merely neck deep snow every winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celticguy View Post
    If it were a red state the claims would be legit.

    NY wants money for 9/11 despite billions from govt and private pockets.
    NJ billions for a hurricane.
    And the southern redneck states tried to refuse emergency relief for Sandy. Yet, they go begging every year for flood, tornado or hurricane relief.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    I cannot spend anytime on the ocean without a faint visceral feeling that Megalodon is still lurking out there.

    There are only so many things you can actually do to prepare for earthquakes. Realistically, my time is best spent preparing for the zombie apocalypse.
    Megalodon

    well that explains why u believe in GW

    but anyway...we all going to die

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    God is punishing America for electing
    Trump!
    Tie Your 'roo down Mate

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    Quote Originally Posted by archives View Post
    Hey, move to the NorthEast, no earthquakes to mention, rare hurricanes, few tornadoes, heat and humidity only for a few weeks a year, and you can avoid flooding unless you want to build where you shouldn't near or above water
    And all you have to do is freeze your ass off for about half of every year in the winter.
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    C'MON MAN!!!!

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    Another one hit LA. We felt it here in Tahoe.

    Folks saying they felt it Vegas. Hearing it was a 7.1.

    I was there for the 6.9 in the Bay Area in ‘89. That was crazy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micawber View Post
    I have to do some open water swimming and yes, you wonder what's below you. Maybe you saw that piece where the man found a megalodon tooth in a NC riverbed. Cripple walls on old houses is one major thing.
    If nothing else, fasten a bunch of plywood to the walls of any subfloor basement. An anvil on a rockingchair.
    I will never do that again..I went beach swimming off the coast of Florida ..the water is loaded with sharks,

    It was a fantastic swim .I am still terrified

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    Earthquakes are no joke. When I was a kid my dad was stationed in San Diego. They had a couple of small ones and my mother wanted to go back to Michigan. She said the ground is not supposed to feel liquid. But they moved us to Florida in time for a hurricane. That time she complained about the bugs.
    Michigan..no hurricanes. no earthquakes, no tornadoes to speak of, no poisonous snakes, no poisonous spiders, no killer bees, no alligators or crocodiles.
    Florida has all that and the most lightning strikes of any state.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    The good thing about earthquakes, they're over before you know there is one.
    That's what she said!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad View Post
    And all you have to do is freeze your ass off for about half of every year in the winter.

    I think its fairly common to cover your ass with clothes

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    I hope this is just the beginning of a massive erfquake that kills everyone on Commiefornia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havana Moon View Post
    That's what she said!
    I appreciate your sense of humor, Havana. Many seem to come here with pent up anger. I applaud your attitude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by katzgar View Post
    I think its fairly common to cover your ass with clothes
    Yeah, and these people's asses look so comfy....



    Some days you can wear every piece of clothing you own, it's still cold as fucking hell!!!!

    Then of course, there's always this bit of wintertime joy....



    Fuck that.

    I'll put up with three or four months of heat and humidity every summer to enjoy eight or nine months of relative comfort down here in warm, sunny Florida, thank you.
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    C'MON MAN!!!!

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