Wouldn't that be a swimming pool?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hopeak
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Wouldn't that be a swimming pool?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hopeak
Now I have this picture of moose in deck chairs with shades on sipping margaritas. Hey, you could call it Hopeak's Hop Inn. Get it? I slay myself.
That is the camel cigarettes camel......
It woke me up, just long enough to register what it was. I lived in California for 4.5 years and had experienced a dozen small ones and one 6.5. Never had damage with those so I just wnet back to sleep when I say the amount of shake. I'm sure the sale of Earthquake insurance has gone up all over the Midwest.
Was late for me too... Just started a new job... frustration and not paying attention because of wanting to veg at home... you know, Sorry 'bout the 'fusion.. I got a trainer at work that thinks I don't know anything for my 57 years... and he knows everything although two years younger.. That's what I am putting up with for now. :confused: confusion, mass histeria.
No worries. Good luck with the new job.
One of my great great X whatever uncles was one of the first 2 Baptist preachers in Illinois. When the New Madrid quake hit he and the only other Baptist preacher in the Indiana territory were recruited to baptize folks in the New Madrid area. They spent two weeks there and baptized over 100 every day. I guess when the going gets tough you just need to get right with the skipper.:D
Well slap me silly and call me Susie. I never knew. I swear, I never knew.
Hey, honey. Come look. God is really the skipper from Gilligan's Island.
Not Hopeak. He's fast! When you wear a rubber loin cloth in the wilderness you have to be just to survive. By the way, here's a little known video of him racing a cheetah. I'm tellin' you the man is faaaaaast!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgNNH-s3t6s
Another quake this morning at 1:40 am.slept through this one!:eek:
Arkansas - Hmmm. It's from the Wabash Fault. There seems to be a difference of opinion in the scientific community whether the Wabash Fault is part of the New Madrid Fault or an entirely separate fault. In my uninformed opinion, I think they are all related. The Midwest sits on solid bedrock. Think of it as a table top. If you shake one corner of the table the opposite corner is going to shake with the same intensity. That's why Midwest quakes are so bad. In California, you have a fractured rock sub strata because the two continental plates are slamming into each other and the underlying bedrock breaks up.
A big quake in Illinois could be felt in New York with little problem.
Nell - I snoozed through it, too. Takes a lot to rock my world.:D
LOL,evidently,it takes a lot to rock mine as well!
It is really interesting to me the way we condition ourselves for certain situations. Those on the forum that are living in wilderness areas (Hopeak, Wildwoman, Bragg come to mind - sorry for any omissions) probably sleep soundly through the night with the sounds of bears, coyotes, etc. Those of us in more urban settings are more likely to adapt to the sounds of that type of area. I can sleep through alot. A few months ago one of our smoke detectors went off (to this day don't know why). My wife said I was standing in the hallway with a fire extinguisher in hand and the lights on almost before she got her eyes open. I guess twenty years of being around submarines and being atuned to alarms will always be with me. For the record - don't think I would have slept through an earthquake - even a minor one.