36 thoughts on “Don’t Laugh, California.

        1. hahahaha holy shit I looked and this is comedy gold.

          Obama pre-identified as President by secret DARPA-CIA time travel program

          EbolaGate is actually a Vaccine-inducement/Bioweapons False Flag attack strategy, with many sophisticated alternative scenarios, some of which may or may not materialize as in all false flags. (this one gets blamed on George Soros somehow)

          Time travel pre-identified US President Andrew D. Basiago announces 2016 candidacy to millions of potential write-in voters on Coast to Coast AM

  1. I remember feeling that earthquake here. It was like a strange shaking beneath my feet and only when it stopped did I realize it was an earthquake.

  2. I was in my office on the second floor & thought it was a passing truck at first, but then it continued and the amplitude jumped way up. When dust started sifting down from the atrium skylight I dove under my desk. We evacuated to the parking lot in case the building was damaged (it wasn't) or aftershocks (I don't remember any).
    I've only seen two other earthquakes here, one in the dead of night that knocked a planter off the porch & woke me right up. There was some building damage in B'more and I think one that was under renovation mostly fell down. D.C. got it worse though

        1. I did work in the field over 40 years ago, as a paid aide to a shrink. I'm at least as qualified to diagnose shit as anyone on fox news!

          1. The training I received amounted to not much more than Psych 101, so like pretty much any 2nd year Psych student, of course I can!

          2. Okay, you're it. I was Psych-curious for a while because, like many, I spent my teen years wondering ,"WTFF is wrong with people?'. After a few PSY courses, I was wondering about the faculty and other students: "WTFF is wrong with you people?"

          3. But practical experience is every bit as [ more] valuable . So, aide to a drug-administering p-chiatrist, or a p-ologist person?

  3. I'm not laughing at all–I would be more scared of a 4.5 on the East Coast than of a 6.0 here in Califfornia. There are a fuckton of brick buildings and precious little retrofitting back there FFS.

      1. Just before 6:01 AM, February 9, 1971, I was thrown from my bed about 35 miles from the epicenter of the Sylmar Quake. At 6:03, [this song] played on radio station KGIL. Funny guy, that Sweet Dick Whittington.

        1. Perfect.
          Some time ago, I was watching a livestream of Stephanie Miller's show (broadcast from her basement, near Griffith Park). It was Six O'something PST, and suddenly everything on her desk started to wobble. Just as she began to say "Oh shit [livestream, haha], I think we're having an earthquake", the rumbling started at my place, about 10 miles east. A somewhat odd and disconcerting experience.
          For us L.A. natives, there's nothing quite like seeing/hearing live, local broadcasters |react to a quake|.

          Local anchor, Kent Shockneck, in the video above, was subsequently renamed "Kent Aftershockneck" by Harry Shearer.

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