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Francis T
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AUG 23, 04:43 PM
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Whereas I live in Spotsylvania Va. just 9 miles from Mineral that 5.8 was down right scarry, Twited my whole garage. I still can't believe our jeep didnt fall off its jack stands the way it slide around. Thankfully not much real damage, mostly just some broken glass to clean up etc. I dont how you people that live in earth quake prone areas put up wiht it. Damn, it was loud too.
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Jim_Martin29
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OCT 05, 06:28 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Francis T:
Whereas I live in Spotsylvania Va. just 9 miles from Mineral that 5.8 was down right scarry, Twited my whole garage. I still can't believe our jeep didnt fall off its jack stands the way it slide around. Thankfully not much real damage, mostly just some broken glass to clean up etc. I dont how you people that live in earth quake prone areas put up wiht it. Damn, it was loud too. |
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Lol, I'm a California native and nearly 60 years old. I've lived in California for all but 10 years. Living here does add a little excitement to life and keeps you on your toes but I would rather live with the possibility of a little shaking than the hurricanes I experienced in the southeast. I guess it's a matter of what you are used to.
I have to admit though, every time I crawl under a car on jack stands I do stop and make sure I have a quick way out if I feel anything moving. I also hang a pendulum in the garage (a ball on a string) that I can see from under a car. If it starts moving I get out. Many time you can't feel the quake as it starts, until it builds a bit.
------------------ Jim Martin White '86 GT Monterey, California
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