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Re: end of driving season

To: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: end of driving season
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 09:36:37 -0800
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Hal Faulkner wrote:

>Only one earthquake?  We've got plenty, enough to scare away all those
>people who don't realize they're more likely to die in a tornado or blizzard
>than in an a silly little earthquake!!
>
I just checked, and we have had 15 earthquakes in California in the past 
24 hours!  Not even enough to wake up for!  But fortunately enough to 
keep a lot of people in Iowa's tornadoes, Pennsylvania's blizzards, and 
New Orleans' hurricanes!!!!  In fact, earthquakes cause less annualized 
damage and fewer lives tornadoes, snow storms, or hurricanes.

Buster




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