we have earthquakes here in florida? screw that, I'm moving.
wait, if we had a quake here, on the limestone base we have, we'd have
sinkholes and collapsing and all sorts of that kind of stuff. is this
right, laura?
and I can't let you slander my state like that without a reply. (it may
have its problems, but only _we_ can say that!) don't y'all have the
rainy season in california? and hollywood? and carb? and los angleles?
and...
oh, and y'all can't say "y'all" without sounding silly ;-).
scott, in hot rainy humid income tax free florida and loving it.
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Laura Gharazeddine wrote:
>
> But Fred,
>
> We've had one earthquke in 4 or 5 years compared to how many hurricanes and
> inches of rain? Of course, there are all the little tremors-but you can't
> even feel those. And remember-the only place in the Unisted States where
> there's no real seismic activity is somplace in the Dakotas. New York state
> and Boston have had earthquakes in the past few years. And the strongest
> earthquake-historical-was in 1810 on the New Madrid fault in-Missouri!
> (Sorry-I didn't had biology and chemistry in high school-in Colorado btw-I
> had geology! Did my paper on earthquakes)
>
> Mudslides are only a problem for the wealthy, ecologically irresponsible who
> insist on building million dollar homes where they really shouldn't. The
> rest of us just watch their houses slip slide away!
>
> As for fires, they have fire season in Oregon and Colorado too...anyway
> where there's trees and wilderness and dry seasons.
>
> So, how many days of beautiful-Spitfire driving, top down weather do we have
> in comparision to other places? (Don't even get me started on Florida-my
> beloved aunt lives outside Orlando-went once, hated the weather! She's
> always complaining about the weather!)
>
> I rest my case. ;-)
>
> Laura G.-in beautiful, sunny southern California!
>
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