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jberryhill

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4. Lol
Sun May 12, 2013, 12:20 AM
May 2013

And that's a good thing for as frequently as one is suddenly bereft of shelter, and the manifold ways in which it happens.

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It's in California - what's the mystery? jberryhill May 2013 #1
but the weather here is marvelous Liberal_in_LA May 2013 #3
Lol jberryhill May 2013 #4
in a bad mood? CreekDog May 2013 #29
What a bizarre response jberryhill May 2013 #31
This message was self-deleted by its author CreekDog May 2013 #33
Are you quite done for today? jberryhill May 2013 #36
There's a lot of pressure on local government bureaucrats to approve new development tularetom May 2013 #2
Great post. nt raccoon May 2013 #11
30 years ago is not new development CreekDog May 2013 #34
Classic poultergeist activity: "They're here" bananas May 2013 #5
"YOU ONLY MOVED THE HEAD STONES, DIDN'T YA!!?? YOU ONLY MOVED THE HEADSTONES!!!!" TransitJohn May 2013 #13
First thing I thought of! nt msanthrope May 2013 #20
Geology doesn't care about people... hunter May 2013 #6
I lived in Cobb Mountain for six years, Purrfessor May 2013 #22
Is there any fracking going on nearby? Liberty Belle May 2013 #7
LOL TransitJohn May 2013 #15
Geology doesn't need fracking. Igel May 2013 #18
Do they not dig down to bedrock for the foundations? cui bono May 2013 #8
what foundations ? olddots May 2013 #10
California has no accessible bedrock to speak of, it is sand. Egalitarian Thug May 2013 #12
I'm in SoCal and I'm pretty sure my geologic report shows that I'm on bedrock. cui bono May 2013 #19
+1 - we had to hit bedrock or no permit FreeState May 2013 #24
nothing mysterious about it Spider Jerusalem May 2013 #9
+1 redqueen May 2013 #16
In the land of shake and bake, along with slip and slide, they're surprised and mystified? hobbit709 May 2013 #14
I live 6 blocks from the San Andreas, I have lived here for decades and not seen a sinkhole CreekDog May 2013 #30
I was in L.A. area in 71. hobbit709 May 2013 #32
the ground moves everywhere CreekDog May 2013 #35
not the way it does in a 6.0 and above. hobbit709 May 2013 #37
Sudden Valley Homes, surely...nt SidDithers May 2013 #17
Methinks Lake Country has a brand new hot spring in the making Brother Buzz May 2013 #21
soulless housing offends god datasuspect May 2013 #23
I'm going to take a wild guess NV Whino May 2013 #25
The houses have been there 30 years Brother Buzz May 2013 #27
That tends to happen in California NV Whino May 2013 #28
I live on Cobb mountain, just a few miles away. Having done some digging myself, dimbear May 2013 #26
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