I felt it shake in Las Vegas -- mild ground rubble. Still no waterfront property, yet.
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4 years ago
I felt it shake in Las Vegas -- mild ground rubble. Still no waterfront property, yet.
We'll jump up and down for you if you think that might help.
They must've unloaded the tanks for the parade in D.C.
Aim the fireworks at the fault line.
Just you wait ! : 40 million earthquake migrants from California : 21 million sea level / climate change migrants from Florida ... you need more walls ! John T.
Can you imagine the water pollution on your beach front property?
We get between 10 and 30 little tiny earth quakes up here in Northern Nevada. You can seldom tell.
I accidentally build my own detector by putting my rabbit ears too parallel to my wall with the tip almost touching the wall. All day and all night long: tap, tap, tap. Drove me nuts.
It would give new meaning to the term "Red Tide".
Maybe the continent will tip over?
They had another one today. Still no beach front property.
:'(
Thought I felt the aftershocks here. Turns out it was just the beans I had yesterday.
Got another rattler last night. Cali had a 7.1 in the same area. NV is the third most seismic active state, behind CA & AK.
:)
Shook my are ~ 10 seconds. Felt like waves.
It's predicted sizable tremors will follow for the next several months after a quake of that magnitude.
I got an idea. Let's build a nuclear waste facility in Nevada.
Oh f*ck no you don't! Harry Reid (D) stopped that shit. State is fighting back... we got guns ;
Foot Massage! Easterners don't get it.
Ensued by a happy ending?
Beach Front Property! Mother nature will have to denature the resulting, toxic Red Tide. In about
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