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The power did not go out. So I guess even thought he water did go bad Motel 6 still left the light on for ya!
They ain't fakin'....there's a whole lot o' shakin' goin' on. This morning I was preparing some grits and there was some rumblin'. Boy, I tell ya what!
I have a brick house, that doesn't have a wood frame behind it. I live on the wasatch front. I expect some day my house will be destroyed. I wish I had a more modern stick built home, that adhered to earthquake standards.
The more modern homes are better insulated too.
I'm just waiting for Al Gore to claim the quake was caused by global warming, and more particularly, George W. Bush.
Of the previous four comments, how about a little more sympathy and a little less sarcasm.
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