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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2008

Ah, the good old days of fighting over what to do in an earthquake.

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  • 1:49-1:57 lol EARTHQQQUUUAAAKKKKEEEE!!!!!!!!­! WHERES THE DOOR?!?!?!?!

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  • Lol, almost a big earthquake every year. Where I live xD

    This video didn't help me a thing :P

  • Moral of the story? Husbands are always right.

  • Press 6 for idiot!

  • Woopeee i'm going to Heraklion, Greece this year, and last two times we were there, we had earthquakes.

    Mini-eathquakes. Enough to make big cracks in the earth, but not enough to destroy buildings.

    Not all of them. Only some sheds...

    Still nice to know.

  • there are no earthquakes in florida... but thanks for the information

  • any day now..

    lol!

  • Even if standing under door ways hasn't been recommended for more than a decade, nobody every told us that it's un-recommended. The teachers in school are telling the students what they've always know. And we're all going off of what we were taught as children. I remember doing a red cross activity book...

  • @WhistleforErin Hawaii is ok. The Civil defense sirens came on at 9:31 pm. Scared the shit out of me. I had to jump on my boat at midnight and stay out there until 2 in the afternoon. There was some damage in Harbors on the Big Island and Maui and O'ahu. The water in the Harbors would surge, or expirece high tide and low tide in a matter of 5-10 minutes instead of six hours. But no one was injured and Waikiki didn't flood. Please visit Hawaii...we're bankrupt. :P Japan needs our prayers

  • it happened. Just...a little bit to the left.

    Prayers with Japan & Hawaii.

  • Ha, we just had a one in two hundred year flood. Thank God for the Wivenhoe dam. Otherwise the state capital would've been 8 or 14m under water instead of 4.4m. A lot of records were broken that month...

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