Ever experienced a natural disaster?
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I think its just that with communications the world has become a very small place and we here immediately about something that happens on the other side of the world. Years ago we might only hear of these events months later or not at all.Simworm wrote:It seems that there has been a lot natural disasters around the world lately. The world seems to be changing doesn't it.
I'd hate to be in an earthquake ... we're having a heavy thunder shower here now & that's enough for us to cope with.

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No damage to speak of, and kind of a fun adrenaline rush overall!!
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hehe I know what you mean, it's like...is it a truck? is it a train? NO ITS AN EARTHQUAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!Downtown1441 wrote:My first thought yesterday was that there must be some really heavy construction equipment in the area for some reason... and then the T-Rex from "Jurassic Park" crossed my mind... finally I sprinted out the front door realizing it was an earthquake, and watched the neighborhood lampposts dance back and forth.
No damage to speak of, and kind of a fun adrenaline rush overall!!
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