Posted on 12/06/2020 11:10:46 AM PST by BenLurkin
A magnitude 3.6 earthquake was reported Sunday at 7:17 a.m. 12 miles from Ramona, Calif...
The earthquake occurred 17 miles from San Diego, 20 miles from Escondido, Calif., and 22 miles from Poway, Calif.
In the last 10 days, there have been five earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 or greater centered nearby.
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Isn’t San Diego where all those KARENS are volunteering to roam the streets and bark and/or snitch on Americans failing to wear their submission mask properly?
Looks to me these quakes are a sign of disapproval from Above...
I thought the same thing.
That’s near me, but I didn’t feel it. That’s a pretty small quake.
As I have been watching “live earthquake map” for several years, there is not a day goes by without a tremblor within The Failed State of Cali(expletive injected)fornia measuring 1.0 or higher.
For someone born 6 blocks up from the Queen Mary, it is quite disheartening to admit that a sigh of relief would come forth, the day The Failed State of Cali(expletive injected)fornia falls to the sea!!
My other sister, a big Obama fan, lives out there. No contact for years. I wonder from time to time if she also wears the obligatory face diaper. Probably does.
Damn it, clicked “Submit” too soon. Again.
Guess the smallness of these quakes ISN’T an indicator that parts of CA are getting ready to break off and slide into the ocean?
maybe it will fall off...
That's Pasadena, up the road in LA County.
I felt it hard! Live N Escondido
According to the Official Christmas movie - Die Hard
It is Pamona.
https://www.101soundboards.com/sounds/263288-wheres-he-live-ramona-pomona-huh-pomona-pomona-yeah
Have had a swarm of quakes here in N Nevada. Biggest, IIRC, was south of Walker Lake at 5.2. Nearest one to me was 3.8-—about 10 miles from my small horse ranch.
A lot of little quakes are better than one big quake.
I used to live in Southern California.
Whenever there was a small 3 point something earthquake, I always wondered if this was a foreshock leading to a much bigger earthquake.
WAY back on May 1, 1978, there was a 3.0 off the coast of Santa Barbara. Turns out, in retrospect, that minor quake WAS a foreshock, according to seismologists, for an event on Sunday, August 13th of that year which was felt as a 6.0 in some areas.
Fortunately, it only lasted for about 10 seconds but it did cause damage, wrecked supermarkets, damaged a railroad track which caused a derailment and injured 100 people.
Which one?
Yes, it’s better to have lots of little quakes than one big one.
It is not Pomona. It is Ramona, the one time turkey capital of the world. I cannot believe that you have never heard of it. Cow tipping in Ramona is quite a sport.
A thousand apologies.
I live near Gainesville, Georgia and it is the Poultry Capital of the World. - https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/3124
I will add that to my Bucket List.
It is amazing what you can learn here on the Free Republic.
It is not Pamona. It is Ramona, the one-time turkey capital of the world. I cannot believe that you have never heard of it. Cow tipping in Ramona is quite a sport.
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