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[email protected] April 13th 10 09:23 PM

Faking News: imminent earthquake
 
California and Oregon and Washington (State) and Alaska in CONUS are
part of the Ring of Fire, far as Earthquakes in CONUS is concerned.

Lets mee gits bak tu ahwoikin onna mah hoyuse now.Ahh izza fixin tu git
dat thar rust offa dee tree (three) metal posts uv mah carport anna den
(Emma come first, den two asses, dey come together,,, How to spell
Mississippi) Ahh weel paynt sum Rustoleum primey paynt onnas thar anna
den Ahh weel paynt sum Rustoleum wyte paynt onna dem thar posts.Ats
leest tree (three) er fo coats uv Rustoleum top coats uv wyte paynt.Ahh
bees ah reel Wampus Kitty ats ahwoikin onnas mah houyse.
cuhulin


D. Peter Maus[_2_] April 13th 10 10:29 PM

Faking News: imminent earthquake
 
On 4/13/10 14:26 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 12:13 pm, Bob wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 5:49 am, wrote:
wrote:
Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing
http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html
cuhulin


Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. They are telling
people to prepare.


They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys?


Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic.
You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear
to the gullible masses.
Back before the Y2K non-event it was ten thousand rounds of ammunition
and six hundred pounds of rice, then during Dubya's phoney ramp up to the
Halliburton KBR rip off scam it was Visqueen and duct tape,
and it seems like there has always been some overnight C2C guest 'expert'
mouthing off between Sangean and C. Crane commercials.
I actually live close enough to all the latest SoCal/Mexican seismic instability
to feel the temblors and daily shaking and I'm certainly not worried about any
'big one'. However if dolts like Cuhu want to sign over their disability check,
that one from the government he constantly bashes, I'd be glad to spend it. ;-)

--

Operator Bob
Echo Charlie 42


To be honest, California is obviously a sitting duck for big quakes -
but unless I hear that some reliable scientists are using the data in
a statitistically meaningful way to reach the conclusion that our
quake risk has heightened, then prounouncements of this type are just
for laughs and nothing more.

By the way, didn't you hear? The Aztecs say the world ends in two
years :-)



Actually, that's the Mayans.

And the reason the calendar ends in 2012 is because they ran out
of room on the rock.




bpnjensen April 13th 10 10:44 PM

Faking News: imminent earthquake
 
On Apr 13, 2:29*pm, "D. Peter Maus" wrote:
On 4/13/10 14:26 , bpnjensen wrote:





On Apr 13, 12:13 pm, Bob *wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 5:49 am, *wrote:
wrote:
Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing
http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html
cuhulin


Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. *They are telling
people to prepare.


They at CalTech being whom? *The geologists or the frat boys?


Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic.
You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear
to the gullible masses.
Back before the Y2K non-event it was ten thousand rounds of ammunition
and six hundred pounds of rice, then during Dubya's phoney ramp up to the
Halliburton KBR rip off scam it was Visqueen and duct tape,
and it seems like there has always been some overnight C2C guest 'expert'
mouthing off between Sangean and C. Crane commercials.
I actually live close enough to all the latest SoCal/Mexican seismic instability
to feel the temblors and daily shaking and I'm certainly not worried about any
'big one'. However if dolts like Cuhu want to sign over their disability check,
that one from the government he constantly bashes, I'd be glad to spend it. ;-)


--


Operator Bob
Echo Charlie 42


To be honest, California is obviously a sitting duck for big quakes -
but unless I hear that some reliable scientists are using the data in
a statitistically meaningful way to reach the conclusion that our
quake risk has heightened, then prounouncements of this type are just
for laughs and nothing more.


By the way, didn't you hear? *The Aztecs say the world ends in two
years :-)


* *Actually, that's the Mayans.

* *And the reason the calendar ends in 2012 is because they ran out
of room on the rock.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


They're your'n, not Mayan.

(Boooo...)

D-oh! ~ Bruce

D. Peter Maus[_2_] April 13th 10 11:09 PM

Faking News: imminent earthquake
 
On 4/13/10 16:44 , bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 2:29 pm, "D. Peter wrote:
On 4/13/10 14:26 , bpnjensen wrote:





On Apr 13, 12:13 pm, Bob wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 5:49 am, wrote:
wrote:
Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing
http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html
cuhulin


Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. They are telling
people to prepare.


They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys?


Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic.
You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear
to the gullible masses.
Back before the Y2K non-event it was ten thousand rounds of ammunition
and six hundred pounds of rice, then during Dubya's phoney ramp up to the
Halliburton KBR rip off scam it was Visqueen and duct tape,
and it seems like there has always been some overnight C2C guest 'expert'
mouthing off between Sangean and C. Crane commercials.
I actually live close enough to all the latest SoCal/Mexican seismic instability
to feel the temblors and daily shaking and I'm certainly not worried about any
'big one'. However if dolts like Cuhu want to sign over their disability check,
that one from the government he constantly bashes, I'd be glad to spend it. ;-)


--


Operator Bob
Echo Charlie 42


To be honest, California is obviously a sitting duck for big quakes -
but unless I hear that some reliable scientists are using the data in
a statitistically meaningful way to reach the conclusion that our
quake risk has heightened, then prounouncements of this type are just
for laughs and nothing more.


By the way, didn't you hear? The Aztecs say the world ends in two
years :-)


Actually, that's the Mayans.

And the reason the calendar ends in 2012 is because they ran out
of room on the rock.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


They're your'n, not Mayan.

(Boooo...)

D-oh! ~ Bruce


Yeah, you need not to give up your day job for a while.






[email protected] April 14th 10 02:12 AM

Faking News: imminent earthquake
 
http://www.devilfinder.com
Richard J. Ablin

His article about screnning for prostate cancer.Antigens, and stuff.
cuhulin


[email protected] April 14th 10 03:57 AM

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The Home of the Blues.

Blues Train to ride through Mississippi.
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=287459

I wouldn't ride Amtrack if they paid ME!
cuhulin


dave April 14th 10 01:57 PM

Breaking News: imminent earthquake
 
bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 5:49 am, wrote:
wrote:
Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing
http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html
cuhulin


Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. They are telling
people to prepare.


They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys?


I don't think CalTech has much of a Greek scene. None that I've heard of.

dave April 14th 10 02:00 PM

[OT] Faking News: imminent earthquake
 
Bob Dobbs wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 5:49 am, wrote:


Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. They are telling
people to prepare.


They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys?


Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic.
You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear
to the gullible masses.


So why are they keeping it secret? Who at CalTech sells MRIs?

dave April 14th 10 02:00 PM

Faking News: imminent earthquake
 
bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 12:13 pm, Bob wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:
On Apr 13, 5:49 am, wrote:
wrote:
Extraordinary Number of US Quakes - Still Climbing
http://www.stevequayle.com/index1.html
cuhulin


Rumors abound at Cal Tech that the Big One is nigh. They are telling
people to prepare.


They at CalTech being whom? The geologists or the frat boys?


Sounds like some more hyperbole from the purveyors of panic.
You know, those opportunists that want to sell a load of 'survival' gear
to the gullible masses.
Back before the Y2K non-event it was ten thousand rounds of ammunition
and six hundred pounds of rice, then during Dubya's phoney ramp up to the
Halliburton KBR rip off scam it was Visqueen and duct tape,
and it seems like there has always been some overnight C2C guest 'expert'
mouthing off between Sangean and C. Crane commercials.
I actually live close enough to all the latest SoCal/Mexican seismic instability
to feel the temblors and daily shaking and I'm certainly not worried about any
'big one'. However if dolts like Cuhu want to sign over their disability check,
that one from the government he constantly bashes, I'd be glad to spend it. ;-)

--

Operator Bob
Echo Charlie 42


To be honest, California is obviously a sitting duck for big quakes -
but unless I hear that some reliable scientists are using the data in
a statitistically meaningful way to reach the conclusion that our
quake risk has heightened, then prounouncements of this type are just
for laughs and nothing more.

By the way, didn't you hear? The Aztecs say the world ends in two
years :-)


That's the Mayans. I say 2 years is optimistic.

dave April 14th 10 02:01 PM

Faking News: imminent earthquake
 
wrote:
California and Oregon and Washington (State) and Alaska in CONUS are
part of the Ring of Fire, far as Earthquakes in CONUS is concerned.

Lets mee gits bak tu ahwoikin onna mah hoyuse now.Ahh izza fixin tu git
dat thar rust offa dee tree (three) metal posts uv mah carport anna den
(Emma come first, den two asses, dey come together,,, How to spell
Mississippi) Ahh weel paynt sum Rustoleum primey paynt onnas thar anna
den Ahh weel paynt sum Rustoleum wyte paynt onna dem thar posts.Ats
leest tree (three) er fo coats uv Rustoleum top coats uv wyte paynt.Ahh
bees ah reel Wampus Kitty ats ahwoikin onnas mah houyse.
cuhulin


Your New Madrid fault is capable of bigger quakes than my San Andreas.


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