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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:09 pm
Sanzoskitsune thank you Tsuji my mind is now officially in the gutter When does it ever *leave*? mrgreen
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:10 pm
we get floods... lovely lovely floods. I actually missed an entire week of school once during elementary cause the apartment complex we used to live at had like the entire area around it flooded
@aretoo it... leaves sometimes... it has to take a vacation every now and then after all!
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:10 pm
Tell me, exactly what does freedom mean...
@aretoo: Lucky I didn't ask the GD, huh?
And all we get in New Mexico is rain, snow (occasionally) hail, and duststorms.
...if I'm not free to be as twisted as I want to be?
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:10 pm
Tiesel: I've been exposed to the threat of all of those (except for the Tornado >.> I've never lived in that part of Texas sweatdrop ) 3nodding Washington: We had an Earthquake when I was in 5th grade and I could literally see Mt. Rainier from mah window~ Texas: Yeah. Hurricanes sweatdrop Oh yes and it flooded the year before I moved here the first time 3nodding Arizona: .....Um....those freakin' dust storms?
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:12 pm
We get high winds and flooding out here. *waves flag*
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:14 pm
invisible-weirdo Tiesel: I've been exposed to the threat of all of those (except for the Tornado >.> I've never lived in that part of Texas sweatdrop ) 3nodding Washington: We had an Earthquake when I was in 5th grade and I could literally see Mt. Rainier from mah window~ Texas: Yeah. Hurricanes sweatdrop Oh yes and it flooded the year before I moved here the first time 3nodding Arizona: .....Um....those freakin' dust storms? Aww bless you! I have blissed weather! It's either Sunny, Rainy, Haily or Snowy biggrin
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:15 pm
ooh that reminds me, you guys remember that GIANT earthquake that happened in San Francisco in '89, or should I say you guys have heard of it right? Yeah my dad was there at the time. He got in his car and felt it shaking. At first he thought it was his coworkers messing with him until he looked in the rear view mirror and saw the street literally going up and down, which is when he literally had this thought "well I'm pretty sure they can't pull THAT one off" which I gotta say is the funniest reaction to being in an earthquake that I've EVER heard.
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:17 pm
Tell me, exactly what does freedom mean...
That is indeed an odd reaction.
...if I'm not free to be as twisted as I want to be?
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:18 pm
@Sanzo::: Well that is rather funny!
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:19 pm
Sanzo: XD Best. Reaction. Evar.
My mom had a stupid reaction to the earthquake we experienced >.> What does she do? She freaks out, grabs my 3-year-old brother, and runs down the stairs. She then proceeds to fall down the stairs. When I came home from school and she told me I pretty much went, '...*facepalm*'
Granted I know why she freaked out, but still >.>
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:21 pm
I nearly died laughing when he told me that story.
@Invis proof that parents can be idiots xd
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:21 pm
Well that is a rather expected reaction to think that your house is gonna fall down and you and your child are in it?
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:24 pm
I think I'd probably cower in the corner if an earthquake happened... cause I'm pathetic like that xd still makes you wonder Tiesel, considering an earthquake is rather short to begin with, what was her PLAN?
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:25 pm
Sanzoskitsune ooh that reminds me, you guys remember that GIANT earthquake that happened in San Francisco in '89, or should I say you guys have heard of it right? Yeah my dad was there at the time. He got in his car and felt it shaking. At first he thought it was his coworkers messing with him until he looked in the rear view mirror and saw the street literally going up and down, which is when he literally had this thought "well I'm pretty sure they can't pull THAT one off" which I gotta say is the funniest reaction to being in an earthquake that I've EVER heard. *I* remember it...There was an earthquake here a number of years ago, early in the morning, and I woke up from a dead sleep about 5 minutes before it happened. I was wondering WHY I'd woke up, and heard a small rumble, which I thought was a train in the distance (which was not unusual on very still mornings). Except... it kept getting louder. Then the house started shaking. Not much happened on my end, except a stack of CDs falling on my head, but Mom was kinda freaked, as she and Dad have a waterbed, and due to the wave action from earthquake+waterbed, she couldn't get OUT of the bed! Minimal damage, except for my dad's shop; it cracked a couple support beams beneath the rock room (the whole family is/are rockhounds). mrgreen
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:27 pm
aretoo Sanzoskitsune ooh that reminds me, you guys remember that GIANT earthquake that happened in San Francisco in '89, or should I say you guys have heard of it right? Yeah my dad was there at the time. He got in his car and felt it shaking. At first he thought it was his coworkers messing with him until he looked in the rear view mirror and saw the street literally going up and down, which is when he literally had this thought "well I'm pretty sure they can't pull THAT one off" which I gotta say is the funniest reaction to being in an earthquake that I've EVER heard. *I* remember it...There was an earthquake here a number of years ago, early in the morning, and I woke up from a dead sleep about 5 minutes before it happened. I was wondering WHY I'd woke up, and heard a small rumble, which I thought was a train in the distance (which was not unusual on very still mornings). Except... it kept getting louder. Then the house started shaking. Not much happened on my end, except a stack of CDs falling on my head, but Mom was kinda freaked, as she and Dad have a waterbed, and due to the wave action from earthquake+waterbed, she couldn't get OUT of the bed! Minimal damage, except for my dad's shop; it cracked a couple support beams beneath the rock room (the whole family is/are rockhounds). mrgreen That waterbed thing was funny xd
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