Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 I GOT REALLY BORED WITH THE MOVIE LOL , SO WENT ALONG MY WAY ! , IF THE FIRST FEW MINUTES DON'T GET MY ATTENTION OFF I AM DOING SOMETHING , HUGS SHIRL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 I never heard of the show 10.5 at all. So i don't know anything about the earthquakes or anything like that. I am just glad that we get hurricanes here. I think i would rather live through a hurricane then an earthquake anytime. love Kimi Being from California and having lived on the San s fault line for 22 years I just had to watch Sunday and Monday the TV show 10.5I for the most part thought how stupid - but when the earthquake was hitting SF and the Golden Gate bridge was shaking, rocking, and then collapsed - well that really hit home. The last earthquake I was in before moving to Rochester, NY was the big quake of 89' during the world series SF Giants and Oakland A's.I had just passed the Bay Bridge when that bridge had collapsed - I lost several friends in that collapse so that was real hard - but other than that I thought the movie was very unrealistic - Sure the damage is real - but here we go with people saying "California is going to fall off" I grew up hearing that and was sick of it - now I hear people around here saying it all over again all because of the movie... Gimme a breakFor those of you who watched it - give me your opinions...HugsDeanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 I currently live in San Diego. If California " falls Off " that will be the end of the planet due to all kinds of wonderful things like tidal waves that would cover the planet. I can't stay up late enough to watch the program, but I'll probably rent it later. I think shows like those are fun for the effects and a laugh for the rest. > Being from California and having lived on the San s fault line > for 22 years I just had to watch Sunday and Monday the TV show 10.5 > > I for the most part thought how stupid - but when the earthquake was > hitting SF and the Golden Gate bridge was shaking, rocking, and then > collapsed - well that really hit home. The last earthquake I was in > before moving to Rochester, NY was the big quake of 89' during the > world series SF Giants and Oakland A's. > > I had just passed the Bay Bridge when that bridge had collapsed - I > lost several friends in that collapse so that was real hard - but > other than that I thought the movie was very unrealistic - Sure the > damage is real - but here we go with people saying " California is > going to fall off " I grew up hearing that and was sick of it - now I > hear people around here saying it all over again all because of the > movie... Gimme a break > > For those of you who watched it - give me your opinions... > > Hugs > Deanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Just a few words on this subject. I've lived through snow storms. Where I've been snowed in for atleast 2 days. (MICHIGAN) I've lived through countless tornados. Where one house was almost leveled. (OKLAHOMA) I've lived through a volcano. Where ash covered my car and the cutest cow up to her belly. (OREGON) And I've lived through several earthquakes. Where I did alot of shaking and alittle rolling. But I went through it like most people without damage to self or property. (CALIFORNIA) And if I had lived in hurricane areas. I would have moved away after the first one. SO NO MATTER WHAT THOSE OF YOU WHO ENJOY KNOWING THAT YEAR AFTER YEAR, without fail A SNOW STORM OR TWO WILL CAUSE MANY CITIES ALOT OF DAMAGE. OVER 25 TORNADOS WILL CAUSE SO MUCH DAMAGE AND LOSS OF LIFE. (AND THAT'S JUST IN OKLHOMA) MOUNT ST. HELENS SEEMS TO BE AT REST. AND AS FOR THOSE HURRICANES. THEY WILL JUST KEEP ON COMING. SO PLEASE GIVE ME CALIFORNIA'S EARTHQUAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR. MY CHANCE OF MAKING IT THROUGH WITHOUT ANY DAMAGE. IS 90% That's all I have to say. OH! And if by chance California does get to fall off. we'll just become the biggest, baddest floating island around..............BUSY BUZZ......................BUZZ..................... Re: Anyone watch the TV show 10.5 I never heard of the show 10.5 at all. So i don't know anything about the earthquakes or anything like that. I am just glad that we get hurricanes here. I think i would rather live through a hurricane then an earthquake anytime. love Kimi Being from California and having lived on the San s fault line for 22 years I just had to watch Sunday and Monday the TV show 10.5I for the most part thought how stupid - but when the earthquake was hitting SF and the Golden Gate bridge was shaking, rocking, and then collapsed - well that really hit home. The last earthquake I was in before moving to Rochester, NY was the big quake of 89' during the world series SF Giants and Oakland A's.I had just passed the Bay Bridge when that bridge had collapsed - I lost several friends in that collapse so that was real hard - but other than that I thought the movie was very unrealistic - Sure the damage is real - but here we go with people saying "California is going to fall off" I grew up hearing that and was sick of it - now I hear people around here saying it all over again all because of the movie... Gimme a breakFor those of you who watched it - give me your opinions...HugsDeanna"The LUPIES Store" Come check out our store...http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies"The LUPIES Web Page"http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html"The LUPIES online photo albums!" Check out what your fellow Lupies look like...http://www.picturetrail.com/lupies Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 I agree with you on this one hon... Even though I was one of the lucky ones in 1989 to have just passed the bay bridge I lost many and will never forget them. I live in one of the cities now that gets the most snowfall and honestly - I would rather take my chances with the earthquakes then to have to deal with what I deal with up here in NY. But, you also couldn't pay me to live back in the Bay Area where I once lived - the cost of living is so outragous now that - it just isn't worth it - plus my immediate family is up here - I can always go and visit my other family members in Cali and such - but there is nothing like having your mothers arms able to wrap around you and if I were to move - I would miss the most important thing to me - mothers love... But I still agree with you on living with earthquakes =) Hugs Deanna > Just a few words on this subject. I've lived through snow storms. Where I've been snowed in for atleast 2 days. (MICHIGAN) I've lived through countless tornados. Where one house was almost leveled. (OKLAHOMA) I've lived through a volcano. Where ash covered my car and the cutest cow up to her belly. (OREGON) And I've lived through several earthquakes. Where I did alot of shaking and alittle rolling. But I went through it like most people without damage to self or property. (CALIFORNIA) And if I had lived in hurricane areas. I would have moved away after the first one. SO NO MATTER WHAT THOSE OF YOU WHO ENJOY KNOWING THAT YEAR AFTER YEAR, without fail A SNOW STORM OR TWO WILL CAUSE MANY CITIES ALOT OF DAMAGE. OVER 25 TORNADOS WILL CAUSE SO MUCH DAMAGE AND LOSS OF LIFE. (AND THAT'S JUST IN OKLHOMA) MOUNT ST. HELENS SEEMS TO BE AT REST. AND AS FOR THOSE HURRICANES. THEY WILL JUST KEEP ON COMING. SO PLEASE GIVE ME CALIFORNIA'S EARTHQUAKES YEAR AFTER YEAR. MY CHANCE OF MAKING IT THROUGH WITHOUT ANY DAMAGE. IS 90% That's all I have to say. OH! And if by chance California does get to fall off. we'll just become the biggest, baddest floating island around..............BUSY BUZZ......................BUZZ..................... > Re: Anyone watch the TV show 10.5 > > > I never heard of the show 10.5 at all. So i don't know anything about the earthquakes or anything like that. I am just glad that we get hurricanes here. I think i would rather live through a hurricane then an earthquake anytime. > > love Kimi > > > > Being from California and having lived on the San s fault line > for 22 years I just had to watch Sunday and Monday the TV show 10.5 > > I for the most part thought how stupid - but when the earthquake was > hitting SF and the Golden Gate bridge was shaking, rocking, and then > collapsed - well that really hit home. The last earthquake I was in > before moving to Rochester, NY was the big quake of 89' during the > world series SF Giants and Oakland A's. > > I had just passed the Bay Bridge when that bridge had collapsed - I > lost several friends in that collapse so that was real hard - but > other than that I thought the movie was very unrealistic - Sure the > damage is real - but here we go with people saying " California is > going to fall off " I grew up hearing that and was sick of it - now I > hear people around here saying it all over again all because of the > movie... Gimme a break > > For those of you who watched it - give me your opinions... > > Hugs > Deanna > > > > " The LUPIES Store " Come check out our store... > http://www.cafepress.com/thelupies > > " The LUPIES Web Page " > http://www.itzarion.com/lupusgroup.html > > " The LUPIES online photo albums! " > Check out what your fellow Lupies look like... > http://www.picturetrail.com/lupies > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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