Posted on 09/05/2008 9:04:49 PM PDT by PhilosopherStones
Earth quake SF Bay Area
Would have to say a 3.5-4.0 depending on location...
Felt it. Slow roller.
Has The Castro fallen into the Pacific yet?
Pelosi’s fault!.......
Yes, two quick jolts here in South San Francisco. Looking at my computer, was exactly 9:00 p.m. Now if they always happened on the hour I wouldn’t need a clock.
Bush’s fault.
Roadcat - I was born and raised in SSF. Where in SSF do you live? How long have you been there? We are in NV now.
Mercy. I’d just as soon have a relatively-slow moving hurricane here in LA ~ Y’all take care.
(no pun intended)
:)
Thought YOU’D get a kick outta this one....
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2075823/posts?page=2#2
We were discussing that elsewhere on the thread. Pelosi’s too much of a lightweight for her jumping jack exercises to have an appreciable effect.
Live in Buri Buri district, less than a mile east of the San Andreas fault. My sis moved to LV, NV. You get quakes too, right?
The botox doesn’t weigh her down? Go feeger! ;)
Yep - one big jolt. In Hayward.
Listening to KCBS - always fun to hear their on-air personalities calling in to the mothership. :-)
Interesting. I was sitting here with my daughter watching a movie and she jumped up even before the big jolt. I asked her what was wrong and THEN we got the jolt. She felt the slight tremors well before I did.
I felt it, big time in Lafayette. Epicenter in Alamo so not surprising.
Maybe one of the sutures in the back of her scalp gave way. If that woman has her face lifted one more time, she'll be wearing a goatee.
You live in “The Industrial City”?
Just think, one day you’ll have the chance to surf to Denver...
They must have accidentally lifted away some of her grey matter last time. Hard to see how anyone could be as dumb as Pelosi.
I’ll settle for being able to surf to Tahoe or Reno!
Ha-ha, yeh, not so industrial since they tore down the US Steel plant and other industrial giants in town. The signage on the hill is just a historic reminder of South City's past. Now it's a lot of biotech and computer plants. My daughter's at Genentech, they employ a lot of people here.
Small world on FR. I lived just off Hillside Blvd for about 9 years. Looked out my window to watch the fog roll in everyday and cover San Bruno ‘Mountain.’ No development on it back in the ‘80’s. Protected wildlife area.
Still is, the wildlife is mostly butterflies. County got a developer to swap land to protect the inner part of the mountain. All the area around Hillside Blvd is heavily developed now, within the last 10 years, new roads housing and overpasses. New high towers being built at the base near Airport Blvd. You won't recognize it. My daughters went to El Camino High, as you know it was tucked away mostly hidden by cemetaries and fields between it and El Camino. Now it's surrounded by stores, BART and new roads. I want to move, too crowded now.
We’re in Santa Rosa (’bout an hour north of SF). Didn’t feel a thing here. Not a peep. (Or a jolt!)
Wow...I guess it was bound to happen. If I move back to the area, which will probably not happen, I would consider over the hill in Brisbane. We used to cal it ‘The Poor Mans Sausilito.’ But thats a pipe-dream now. I liked South City when I was there. But that was then.
There was a place on the main street where the guy made his own prosciutto ham. Good cheese also. And a very good Vera Cruz style Mexican restaurant as I remember.
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