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Post by Me on Aug 28, 2006 22:14:03 GMT -5
Sheree is planning on being at Fansource 2006, if her schedule allows. It sounds like it'll be really cool for anyone who's out in CA and has the money to go. So here's the link if you're interested, even if you can't go it's still interesting: www.fansource.com/
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Post by Megan on Aug 29, 2006 6:04:04 GMT -5
Aww thats soo unfair!! I ain't got the money to go to CA!!! I am soo moving to CA for a while just to meet celebs and see tapings and stuff lol
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Post by anabuhnahnuh on Aug 29, 2006 10:03:04 GMT -5
i totally need to move to cali.
like i planned to do when i was 11.
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Post by Me on Aug 29, 2006 22:31:53 GMT -5
I'm moving there too...lol... I hate living in MI. I always miss everything!
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Post by Megan on Aug 30, 2006 7:23:27 GMT -5
I'm only moving there for like a month lol just in case an earthquake happens lol I hope one wouldn't happen while I was there!
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Post by anabuhnahnuh on Aug 30, 2006 12:06:53 GMT -5
anywhere you go, you get something.
i live in south carolina. here we worry about hurricanes. like we're worrying about ernesto.
my fellow south easterners... around the atlantic coast worry about hurricanes aswell (florida, georgia, north carolina, sometimes even virginia.) then in the gulf, we've all seen katrina's devastation.
&then you have pretty much all along the north. they get a lot of bad blizards &such in the winter.
spring showers across like kansas &tennessee &kentucy &texas &other states brings tornados.
some mountanious area have to worry about landslides.
california has earthquakes.
arizona has all that desert.
low lying areas &areas around major waters will flood
there is a tsunami waiting to happen off the north west pacific coast (oregon, washington, northern california, &some of canada will be affected when it hits)
anywherreeeeee any of us go, we WILL be slapped in the face by nature. it is the ineviatable.
but we have hurricane shutters. &a lot of our stuff nowadays is built to hurricane standards. there are basements for tornados. places in california are now being built up to earthquake standards. there's 2nd floors when the rains come in. air conditioning for those arizona people. heat in the homes for the blizards. tsunami warning signals are announced.
it pretty much sucks anywhere you go. we have to deal with it.
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Post by Me on Aug 30, 2006 22:23:01 GMT -5
True Ana. I could never get use to weather in the south, east, or west. All I know is cold winters and stuff. Okay...maybe I could get use to other stuff, but it would be hard.
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Post by anabuhnahnuh on Aug 30, 2006 22:42:47 GMT -5
oh hell[o]. i'm kina used to it all. i live in the south. i know ALL about the heat. &my grandmother refuses to get a/c. yes, ana knows ALL about the HEAT! i live near the coast, i know all about hurricanes. i lived through hugo in 1989. it's snowed here a few times, &i often go to tennessee in the winter &we almost got snowed in in 2004. that was totally cool. this past spring, for some reason, coastal s.c became a HOT spot for random tornadoes spinning up everywhere with our spring storms. heck, my pictures of hail COVERING the ENTIRE ground here ended up on the cbs news station in charleston. our trees were COMPLETELY uprooted. my neighbor's trampoline was picked up, thrown across their pond &wrapped around a tree. the vinal siding on three of our houses got messed up. my grandmother has yet to get the insurance people out here to look at ours... yes i know she needs to get on that lol. ((brb.. life is a hwy is on the radio)) charleston has not had a major earthquake since about 1889ish. we are due for a MAJOR one. i'm talking.. the one back then was felt up to massachutes..(i so cannot spell that state) this one is supposed to be equally large &devastation is expected to be catostrophic. there is some volcano thing sitting somewhere in the atlantic ocean.. i cannot remember where. there is like a 2 mile stretch of crack in the island where the volcano is. if the volcano erupts again, this piece of island is supposed to slide off, &within 10 hours, will reach the ENTIRE atlantic coast. destroying us all... from maine to florida. our tsunami. oh yay it's starting to suck here right now. hmmm.. ernesto's almost here. i smell the rain outside.
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Post by Me on Aug 30, 2006 22:50:03 GMT -5
Wow Ana! That's a lot. The worst that's ever happened here was losing power for like 3-4 straight days because of a snow storm a couple of years back. And that wasn't cheap either.
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Post by anabuhnahnuh on Sept 1, 2006 0:33:21 GMT -5
yeap. same happened here in january of 2002. we didn't have power for 5 days. &we didn't have water for 2 weeks. who wants to talk about going to the neighbor's house to take a shower? whaaaat son. it was not cool.
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