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I didn't feel it or hear anything about it and I live in Northern California, but then I don't listen to the news often.
 
Originally posted by: pinkeywear
OMG AM I GONNA DIE. MY DREAMS OF MARRYING WONBIN = POTENTIALLY SHATTERED? NOOO

won bin? someone watch tae guk ki and autumn tale a bit too much?

didn't feel a THING in LA.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
I'm in Northern California (Arcata). I felt a little shake. My roommate seems to think we are about to be swept up in a giant a giant tsunami.
if you shook it more than twice you're playing with it.

Did I do that do that? It's funny we live on a giant hill on the third floor and he is still freaking out.

Is there still a chance of a tsunami or would it have passed by now? I know some good beach lookouts on high ground and it would be awesome to see.
 
Originally posted by: freesia39
Originally posted by: pinkeywear
OMG AM I GONNA DIE. MY DREAMS OF MARRYING WONBIN = POTENTIALLY SHATTERED? NOOO

won bin? someone watch tae guk ki and autumn tale a bit too much?

didn't feel a THING in LA.


autumn tale was such a crappy kdrama.

friends was MUCH better <3<3<3<3
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Triumph
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Local NBC affiliate just reported 7.4 near Eureka, CA?
7.4 is big. San Fran in 89 was 6.9.
Really? That puts things into perspective, thanks.
Yeah, remember that the scale is logarithmic... so every step up on the scale is 10x the power.
 
Originally posted by: Reikon
I didn't feel it or hear anything about it and I live in Northern California, but then I don't listen to the news often.

Daly City isn't northern cali. Sorry to burst your bubble. You live in Central california.
 
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