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To: KLP who wrote (5495)10/18/1999 1:00:00 AM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7442
 
Hi everyone, I'm back from Palm Springs.
REALLY felt the earthquake. The headboard on our bed was not bolted down, sounded like a cheap motel. That is getting fixed right away. Our granddaughter spent the rest of the night in our bedroom. Fortunately nothing was broken or damaged, just nerves shaken. No damage at home either.

For some reason I had a feeling we would be getting an earthquake, I know there is no way to tell, just a feeling. Turkey, Taiwan, Mexico, California. Another hunch, I think Alaska is next.

Southern California was extremely lucky. An earthquake the magnitude of 7.0 is huge, and to be centered in the desert away from the population and buildings is a miracle. God was watching.

Let hope the stock market gets a shake tomorrow and jumps out of this slump.

~Sarkie