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A reference in another post, namely "the earth moved", reminded me of a fun memory with an escort. I was visiting in San Francisco and was with a delightful escort with whom I had been on previous occasions. In the midst of our engagement that evening we both noticed a disturbance that we thought was kids running up and down the hall in the hotel. It did not prevent us from enjoying the moment!:p

The next morning upon reading or hearing the news (you guessed it) - there had been a small earthquake the evening before at that time. He had, indeed, made "the earth move"! I knew he was good, but WOW!;)

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A reference in another post, namely "the earth moved", reminded me of a fun memory with an escort. I was visiting in San Francisco and was with a delightful escort with whom I had been on previous occasions. In the midst of our engagement that evening we both noticed a disturbance that we thought was kids running up and down the hall in the hotel. It did not prevent us from enjoying the moment!:p

The next morning upon reading or hearing the news (you guessed it) - there had been a small earthquake the evening before at that time. He had, indeed, made "the earth move"! I knew he was good, but WOW!;)

A freeway melted when Tristan Baldwin visited Southern California. THAT'S hot!

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When I first moved to San Diego I lived in a cottage behind a house. The cottage was adjacent to a garage and the garage was adjacent to a shed which was adjacent to a small structure that housed trash cans. One day, the kids next door were running on the roof of my cottage (they got up there by climbing on the small structure, then on the shed, and then on the garage). A few days later I woke up in the middle of the night to what my deep-sleeping brain thought was kids running on the roof. I recall thinking "how come those kids are playing outside at 3 AM?"

 

Yes, it was my first earthquake.

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though we lived on property that backed onto the San Andreas Fault on the San Francisco peninsula when I was age 2-7, I don't remember experiencing even a small earthquake (yeah, I probably don't remember anything from age 2-5 or so).....my parents told me there were a few minor ones that they felt while we kids were asleep......on my bucket list is to feel a big one at some point (minds out of the gutter, you perverts)

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A number of years ago on a Sunday evening I experienced an earthquake. Just before it happened there was an unusual calmness. I knew it was coming. The epicenter was 100 miles away. I called a friend who lived half-way between me and the epicenter. He did not feel it.

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I have felt three earthquakes. The first was while visiting my maternal grandparents in July 1973 in Palo Alto. I was sleeping in a sleeping bag, so while I felt in, my sisters that were in a bed were upset that they missed out.

 

My second experience was in March 1987. I had just returned home from work (living in Indianapolis at the time) and was watching television when I heard a rumble before it felt like my chair suddenly had magic fingers. I remember my dog started barking before the rumble. If my memory was right, the epicenter was in Tennessee. What was interesting to me was the reaction of my friends continuing to talk about it for a week, even though there was no damage in Indianapolis.

 

The last earthquake I experienced was while visiting my paternal grandmother in Southern California in the late 90s or early 2000s. My grandmother's house was a pre-fabricated home on a slab in the foothills of the mountain. She simply braced herself and remained still for about ten seconds after the rumbling stopped. She then said, "OK - I think it's done. I don't think we're going to ride the house down the mountain."

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Many years ago while I was visiting SF for work I got back to my hotel room at the end of the day, flipped on the TV, and was dialing up the modem to check email when it suddenly sounded like a truck hit the building and the shaking started. I was already looking at the news on TV and before the shaking even stopped the chyron changed to a seismograph. When the shaking stopped I decided maybe I shouldn't be on the 5th floor so I went down to the lobby bar. I'd noted coming in that it was absolutely deserted. By the time I got downstairs after the quake it was PACKED. :eek:

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I was in the (now defunct) Aladdin hotel in Vegas for a pretty good early morning shaking, I was on maybe the 8th floor....pretty good shake.

 

Management came on the fire alarm system with speakers in the room saying “minor earthquake please don’t be concerned....and the casino remains open and in operation”.

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Once in southern California, I was awoken one morning in my hotel room by a weird sensation. It began to feel like the bed was moving around, mostly sideways. I heard the sound of breaking glass far off. I then realized it was an earthquake. I remember hearing once you should go to a doorway. I tried to get up, but I couldn't get my bearings. I just grabbed onto the side of the mattress, and hung on. It seemed like a couple of minutes before it was over.

 

I don't know how you all live out there.

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Many years ago while I was visiting SF for work I got back to my hotel room at the end of the day, flipped on the TV, and was dialing up the modem to check email when it suddenly sounded like a truck hit the building and the shaking started. I was already looking at the news on TV and before the shaking even stopped the chyron changed to a seismograph. When the shaking stopped I decided maybe I shouldn't be on the 5th floor so I went down to the lobby bar. I'd noted coming in that it was absolutely deserted. By the time I got downstairs after the quake it was PACKED. :eek:

 

Wouldn't happen to have been 1989 would it?

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