SF HEADZ ROLL CALL
vintageinfants
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earfquake today.
pop up and let us know you're good
pop up and let us know you're good
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You could definitely feel it in Oakland, but it wasn't nearly as bad as it seems it was up north in Napa. SF Mayor Ed Lee reporting no damage.
I'm assuming the % of broken wine bottles in the area is kinda high?
I thought he just needed to go out and tinkle. Found out it was a quake when my folks called to ask about it around 9am.
fair enough. as you were.
:bizzo:
:shreddin_it:
With this drought and, what do you call it, earthquakes I am start to think that California has a lot of chaos.
One week later and I've got my apocalypse kit.
50 Gallons of water. 2 weeks worth of non-perishable food. Several gallons of gasoline for mobility. Solar & Gas powered generator. Gas powered cooking stove.
Weaponry for protection. Seriously.
When the big one hits you better be prepared, especially in SF. There will be no power or water for at least a week. Shit will be burning.
It's not going to be pretty.
Call me alarmist but when you have kids you need to make sure everybody is taken care of.
Records.
LMAO
my pal... this is ridiculous and you should check yourself. I was sitting in my mom's house in Berkeley in 1989 when Loma Prieta struck, waiting for the A's-Giants game to start. My dad couldn't get back into the city so he stayed with us overnight (parents were divorced; he lived in SF and worked in SJ). I rode the BART in with him the very next day to Embarcadero (that's as far as it went). Walked up Market with broken glass and shit falling all around until we got to his place in Noe Valley. Sum total of our damage was a couple of chachkes that fell off a shelf and broke. Sum total of our damage in Berkeley was some water spilled from my sister's fish tank. Nobody looted, even in West Oakland where the majority of people died (880) and where most would imagine that riots would break out. In fact, people came out in droves to help.
The Bay Area did not descend into chaos, and that was in the 80s with a 7.1. Trust me, if you think shit is dicey now, you didn't want to be in the Bay in the 80s bro. Get a grip.
Buying a gun and several canisters of gas is making YOUR home more unsafe in the interim. Nothing will ever happen in Mill Valley. Trust me.