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onebadbeast 04-18-2008 10:57 AM

1968-1969 San Diego, Outside Surfing The Rolling Sidewalk, Palm Trees Swaying To The Earthquake Beat. Thats Livin.

Scav 04-18-2008 10:58 AM

Don't you guys think it would be amazing to first hand see what nature is creating, some with such force like a tornado. I am getting pumped up in my cubicle just thinking about it right now.

GBBob 04-18-2008 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ddthetide
maybe you, steve and i are to old.:confused:

or too smart:cool:

ddthetide 04-18-2008 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by GBBob
or too smart:cool:

better yet!

ddthetide 04-18-2008 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Scav
Don't you guys think it would be amazing to first hand see what nature is creating, some with such force like a tornado. I am getting pumped up in my cubicle just thinking about it right now.

i've been on the outer edge of a small tornado and NEVER saw the funnel for the rain, lightening, hail and arcing power lines.
i've also ridden out a hurricane. i have no interest in doing either again.

hi_im_god 04-18-2008 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by onebadbeast
1968-1969 San Diego, Outside Surfing The Rolling Sidewalk, Palm Trees Swaying To The Earthquake Beat. Thats Livin.

there were no big quakes in california during 68-69.

71 san fernando eq is the closest. doubt anyone in san diego felt that.

declansharbor 04-18-2008 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Scav
Don't you guys think it would be amazing to first hand see what nature is creating, some with such force like a tornado. I am getting pumped up in my cubicle just thinking about it right now.

Thats why they invented the television.

Scav 04-18-2008 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by declansharbor
Thats why they invented the television.

Do you are telling me a girl stripping on the TV is the same as in real life?

Please....

declansharbor 04-18-2008 11:32 AM

Strippers dont kill people and ruin peoples homes and livelihood. Wait....Some do....I feel ya on the adrenaline rush, I just wouldnt want to be anywhere near the core of these storms, getting hit with cows, hail balls and stoplights and such. Ask Helen Hunt, I mean Jo, its a harrowing situation to be in.

PS. I hate strippers, hooks and escorts...Something about them getting payed to perform just makes for a soft peter.....More of the next-door housewife kind of guy, as Im sure we all are.

FGFan 04-18-2008 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Scav
Southern Illinois is on the biggest fault line in the world actually. I have always wanted to go through some natural disasters, I slept right through it today. Word was that if a 7.5 quake rattled SIU, it would have destroyed all the buildings.

I hope Crown2Club is ok, he lives in Evansville, which was the epicenter I guess. Skippy to is somewhere in that area I think.

:eek: ....No you don't.
I've been there and done that...... don't EVER want to do it again.
As they say, be very careful what you wish for. As someones sig says that what hi-def tv is for...


Hope all are fine in the earthquake area.....would be devasting especially right now if it affected the Mississippi River. Strange it wasn't the New Madrid, hope it's not a pre-cursor of what may come.

Scav 04-18-2008 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by declansharbor
Strippers dont kill people and ruin peoples homes and livelihood. Wait....Some do....I feel ya on the adrenaline rush, I just wouldnt want to be anywhere near the core of these storms, getting hit with cows, hail balls and stoplights and such. Ask Helen Hunt, I mean Jo, its a harrowing situation to be in.

PS. I hate strippers, hooks and escorts...Something about them getting payed to perform just makes for a soft peter.....More of the next-door housewife kind of guy, as Im sure we all are.

I love strippers, probably one of my favorite types of human beings, as long as they are female, all the way female

Scav 04-18-2008 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by FGFan
:eek: ....No you don't.
I've been there and done that...... don't EVER want to do it again.
As they say, be very careful what you wish for. As someones sig says that what hi-def tv is for...


Hope all are fine in the earthquake area.....would be devasting especially right now if it affected the Mississippi River. Strange it wasn't the New Madrid, hope it's not a pre-cursor of what may come.

The fault that was affected was the ending tip of the New Matrid, why it has its own name, I don't know.

I understand what you are saying, and especially because you were effected by the N.O. floods. Floods are probably the one I would rather not deal with, but I personally, would love to experience an encounter with a tornado or hurricane, obviously in 'somewhat' controlled settings.

I think it is different if you KNOW what you are getting involved in, compared to NOT knowing what to expect. I know that if I go chasing a damn tornado that one it is going to be real wild and 2) I would have the small chance of losing my life.

I could lose my life driving to work tomorrow, or sleeping tonight, and I am the type that wants to experience things first hand so I can make my own opinions. Kinda like how when your dad tells you that the pan is hot but you still grab it. That is how I operate. While I consider people's opinions, I would rather gain the experience so then form my own opinions. Now, I will readily admit that this way of doing things, 1) is pretty stubborn and 2) can get you in trouble. But at least I know when I am talking about something, it is from experience, and not 3rd person.

TheSpyder 04-18-2008 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Scav
One day I will purposely put myself in harms way down south in Oklahoma/Kansas for a week or two to chase tornados.

there are people that actually pay for guides to take them. You have to sign a waiver says you are nuts and they are not liable though...

Seems like you could do this in several places in Chicago...no?

Spyder

AeWingnut 04-18-2008 12:22 PM

what I really want to know is..
why is West Salem, Il east of Salem, Il

it's also north of Bone Gap, Il
not that it matters

Mortimer 04-18-2008 12:31 PM

I would be thrilled if a safe fell on my head.

Antitrust32 04-18-2008 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Avery_Smartman
I would be thrilled if a safe fell on my head.



I would love to be struck by lightening.... OHHH WHAT A RUSH!

brianwspencer 04-18-2008 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by AeWingnut
what I really want to know is..
why is West Salem, Il east of Salem, Il

it's also north of Bone Gap, Il
not that it matters

Information here.

Looks like the answer to your question is "because they said so."

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West Salem was not incorporated until 1857. When the Moravians first began arriving in the area, and Martin Hauser realized there was potential for a settlement, the group chose the name New Salem, since they had traveled to Illinois from Salem, North Carolina. However, when it came time to establish a post office, it was discovered that Illinois already had a New Salem, Menard County, Illinois located near Springfield, where Abraham Lincoln had lived and operated a store. Accordingly, the settlers had to choose a new name and decided to call their village West Salem, because it lay west of Salem, North Carolina, where they had come from. To the confusion of travelers ever since, this left West Salem east of Salem, Illinois, incorporated two years earlier. Records of the Illinois Secretary of State show that the official incorporation of West Salem took place on February 8, 1857.


Payson Dave 04-18-2008 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by declansharbor
Strippers dont kill people and ruin peoples homes and livelihood. Wait....Some do....I feel ya on the adrenaline rush, I just wouldnt want to be anywhere near the core of these storms, getting hit with cows, hail balls and stoplights and such. Ask Helen Hunt, I mean Jo, its a harrowing situation to be in.

PS. I hate strippers, hooks and escorts...Something about them getting payed to perform just makes for a soft peter.....More of the next-door housewife kind of guy, as Im sure we all are.


So you are saying that you prefer to fool around with married women...well i guess that could be another way of putting yourself in harms way!

declansharbor 04-18-2008 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Payson Dave
So you are saying that you prefer to fool around with married women...well i guess that could be another way of putting yourself in harms way!

Was talking about in an attraction sense. Love those soccer moms. I don't do to others what I wouldnt done to myself. I, admittedly, cheated on my then girlfriend (now fiancee), 2 years ago. Made me feel like crap to see how much it broke her up when I told her. After that, my conscience kicked in, and would never elevate past flirtation.


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