Quake rocks LA!! Cleavage-baring woman freaks, drops f-bomb

Started by factorPlayer, July 29, 2008, 05:27:43 PM

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55Spy

Quote from: factorPlayer on July 29, 2008, 11:59:14 PM
or advrider

I recommend Toxic Britney myself.  2000+pages and counting

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33211

Chances it will one day be deleted without dignity by sanctimonious mod: 0  [thumbsup]

OMG a forum that has a group using it that doesn't rag on eachother like 5 yo's about rules infractions?  say it's not so!

Ash

obviously the table babies were fake.

an earthquake and that's all they got?

boooooooooo.

factorPlayer

Well I can't wait for the next one!  Bring on the quakes!

erkishhorde

Quote from: factorPlayer on July 29, 2008, 11:59:14 PM
or advrider

I recommend Toxic Britney myself.  2000+pages and counting

http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33211

Chances it will one day be deleted without dignity by sanctimonious mod: 0  [thumbsup]

FYI, pics start on page 3 but watch out for the booty sandwich.  [puke]

A little more on topic, rolling quakes like this one are fun! I forget, is that a slip fault or a strike fault...
ErkZ NOT in SLO w/ his '95 m900!
The end is in sight! Gotta buckle down and get to work!

SacDuc

HATERS GONNA HATE.

erkishhorde

See, it's the architectural features that'll kill you. You won't think that fancy sheet rock facade is so nice when it breaks off the wall and falls on you.
ErkZ NOT in SLO w/ his '95 m900!
The end is in sight! Gotta buckle down and get to work!

aaronb

Quote from: derby on July 29, 2008, 06:30:59 PM
it was an f-bomb and two s-firecrackers.

oh.  i only heard the one bleep at the end.  i will have to watch it again with the volume turned up when i get home tonight...
Milwaukee, WI
'07 s2r1k, '81 honda cb400t

Triple J

Quote from: erkishhorde on July 30, 2008, 10:16:16 AM
A little more on topic, rolling quakes like this one are fun! I forget, is that a slip fault or a strike fault...

Hard to tell since the fault wasn't identified...a least not that I have seen.

The San Andreas is a strike-slip fault.  This means the two halves move past each other laterally.  I doubt the fault was actually on the San Andreas though.

The San Andreas transfers massive stresses to the crust on either side of it, causing a whole bunch of different fault types to be formed in the general area.  The other two basic types are Normal, and Reverse.  Hard to explain, so just google if you're curious.  My guess is the 'quake was on this type of fault, as San Andreas EQs tend to be very large (think 1906 San Francisco).