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LA Earthquake
I was lying in bed with my laptop and the room just shook, not too hard, for like ten seconds or so. It was either a small one, or a big one centered far away.
I live in Shadow Hills (sort of between Burbank and Van Nuys, in the hills). |
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Re: LA Earthquake
Same. I'm in San Diego and it felt pretty tiny.
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Re: LA Earthquake
5.6 in Borrego Springs.
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Where's that? The TV in my room isn't hooked up to anything other than DVDs, and I'm too lazy to go downstairs.
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Re: LA Earthquake
Near Palm Springs. I'm in Hollywood and it shook once, pretty hard and knocked over a couple of candles on my dining room table.
CA/NV Earthquakes |
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Re: LA Earthquake
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hahahahahhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa [/ QUOTE ] seriously. Silverlake by any chance? |
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Re: LA Earthquake
I'm in Glendale and I felt it for a few seconds this morning, but it wasn't too bad at all.
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I'm on the west side, it was pretty substantial, for about 8-10 seconds.
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Re: LA Earthquake
I have never been in a earthquake. Is this typical for Cali peoples? How do you know one day the earth isn't just going to open up and swallow the entire street you live on?
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