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Dude, did you feel that...
Florida just had a earthquake....
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/F/FL_FLORIDA_EARTHQUAKE_FLOL-?SITE=FLTAM&SECTION=US |
There you go, now we will need a sunami warning system for Florida and New Orleans, suppose GDub will be blamed for this as well, more tax $$ wasted and more conspiracy theory material.
Probably been a long time since the earth has moved for a lot of those old folks in FL. |
I guess gas prices will go back up.
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Imagine how much better it could have been if each county in the Gulf states had kept their tax money locally and simply paid for things themselves. And, if they failed, that failure would have been local as well, and everyone would know that. There would be no far off centralizing state to blame. |
I mentioned this to my mother this morning, and she thought she felt something yesterday but dismissed it because it's unusual. She lives in the pan handle of FL. We lived for many years when I was younger in Northern Japan where there are lots of earthquakes so my mother still notices that sort of stuff.
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Swamps have earthquakes?
Wouldn't that be a "swampquake"? |
as opposed so swampcakes?
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U mean Florida had a MOVEMENT????
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Proof positive that Florida is the ass sphincter of America.
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And its sister location....
Flushing Long Island |
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Your point is logical but improbable. Thanks for the reply. |
Actually, we haven't had an earthquake in the area since 1952. From whaty I heard,this one was about 250 miles out into the Gulf. No tsunami issues other than maybe a couple of slightly larger waves. The big killer tsunamis are almost always caused by undersea landslides caused by quakes. Unless there is a significant displacement of some dirt, the waves don't amount to much. The Indian Ocean tsunamis were really bad because the quake caused a large piece of the sea botom to collapse. Kinda adding insult to injury to the Gulf Coast......I have dodged 7 or 8(I think....I lost count) hurricanes and 3 or 4 tropical storms in the last 3 years since i moved into my house, which incidentally, sits about 7 feet above sea level on a good day. I need this like i need.........well, an earthquake.........lol. And by the way......California is ther sphincter of the US, but that is ok.......one day, most of it well slide off into the sea after a mega-quake and the resulting tsunamis will wipe out some of our larger economic competitors like Japan and China........muah, ha, ha, ha, ha
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Also, since it's local business, even if corrupt, no one in another part of the country has any business telling them what to do with their money in any case. Quote:
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Maybe Nancy Pelosi and George W. :rolleyes: will stop having their little quiet get togethers down in Florida now!!!! :eek: :mad: :confused: SmileWavy :D
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i think setting up arizona with a TSUNAMI WARNING SYSTEM would be a great idea.
it will clue us into how many illegals are crossing the BORDER! |
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That wasn't an earthquake. It was the pile of money the buyer of my house brought to closing being dropped on the closing table. Whew!
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Cha Ching - good for you - did you get what you wanted out of it?
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no but it is GONE! Enough to pay for this place, pay off all my bills, and a decent nest egg. It is the ONLY house that has sold in the neighborhood in 4 months. MOST FL. R.E. is just sitting. Thank God, it was killing me.
The Porsche loves it up here. Lots of winding roads and hills, along with the crisp morning and evening air. Now I can relax and begin to enjoy my retirement. How are things down there with you Jeremy? |
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