nadinbrzezinski
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Sat Mar-12-11 09:59 PM
Response to Reply #8 |
| 9. And the bearings gave up 800 million years ago |
| -What if a bigger quake above 9 hits in the next 24 hours? |
itsrobert |
Mar-12-11 09:35 PM |
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LOL, this game is so dire as it is "What If?" type scenarious are totally unimportant. |
Poll_Blind |
Mar-12-11 09:38 PM |
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That would be bad. nt |
wellstone dem |
Mar-12-11 09:38 PM |
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A quake of any magnitutde can hit at any moment. any moment. |
mulsh |
Mar-12-11 09:46 PM |
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That is very unlikely. The big ones happen first due to years of unreleased tension. |
sharesunited |
Mar-12-11 09:47 PM |
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Sometimes I think the oil was the glue that held the earth together. |
glinda |
Mar-12-11 09:48 PM |
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We're out of oil, our gas gage is on zero, the earth engine is starting to clank and |
RKP5637 |
Mar-12-11 09:57 PM |
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And the bearings gave up 800 million years ago |
nadinbrzezinski |
Mar-12-11 09:59 PM |
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Yep, I think we're gonna lose the wheels anytime now, and the spare tire's flat! |
RKP5637 |
Mar-12-11 10:32 PM |
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... in a waterless desert..... |
glinda |
Mar-12-11 11:07 PM |
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With a sand storm coming! ... who was driving this thing anyway. |
RKP5637 |
Mar-12-11 11:48 PM |
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I'm wondering about that too. |
Cleita |
Mar-12-11 10:03 PM |
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Maybe not glue, but the lubricant between plates so they could slip easily |
Duer 157099 |
Mar-12-11 11:07 PM |
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I am no expert on plate tectonics or petroleum engineering. |
Lyric |
Mar-13-11 12:42 AM |
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You kid, actually on a serious note |
nadinbrzezinski |
Mar-12-11 09:48 PM |
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Always the optimist, eh, Robert? |
Mnemosyne |
Mar-12-11 09:48 PM |
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I'm almost afraid to go to bed. |
Cleita |
Mar-12-11 09:59 PM |
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You know, just a few minutes ago I was thinking similar, each day brings another |
RKP5637 |
Mar-12-11 10:38 PM |
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This should be a plot for a disaster movie |
nadinbrzezinski |
Mar-12-11 11:25 PM |
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Where the quake occurs is the first most important thing. |
SheilaT |
Mar-12-11 10:00 PM |
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Every reactor in Japan will instantly explode. |
JVS |
Mar-12-11 10:04 PM |
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Higly unlikely, but aftershocks in the 7 range are very possible. |
roamer65 |
Mar-12-11 10:34 PM |
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and what if it doesn't? |
Motown_Johnny |
Mar-12-11 10:35 PM |
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That's what I've been thinking, |
BarbaRosa |
Mar-12-11 11:01 PM |
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Un-recced. Let's not go there. Thanks. |
madinmaryland |
Mar-12-11 11:16 PM |
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What if Charlie Sheen proposed to Lindsay Lohan & they had their engagement party at Olive Garden? |
SoCalDem |
Mar-12-11 11:24 PM |
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Aren't we fucked enough already? n/t |
gkhouston |
Mar-12-11 11:49 PM |
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