Friday, January 30, 2009

Fault Jumping

I think this'll work
Fault Jumping

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Shiny!

After everything west of San Andreas is gone, I'll have beach front property. The entire Barn Army is invited to the celebration picnic. We'll have meat, beer, more meat, more beer, more meat, maybe a salad and marksmanship contests.

See you all there.

Juice said...

Genius!! I like it.
When we lived in Reno we used to wait for our ocean front property, too. That was 27yrs ago.
This'll speed things up!! :D

Anonymous said...

Don't be a hater. The only blue parts of California are LA and San Fran, both soon to be destroyed by earthquakes whether you jump or not.

Casca

Anonymous said...

For those who can't travel would this work? In unison, we stomp in place, thereby setting up resonance, which by the time it reaches the coasts should catapult them into the ocean....Only reason I hesitate to promote this plan is that of course we would lose some decent spots along the S.E. coast.

Anonymous said...

That shows the advance of the Barn Army to vote in certain western primaries to oust Perfidious Twat, Ichabod Crane, DiFi, Nationalizer Boxer and other high value Dems.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

Juice

I lived in the Reno area from 78-89and graduated from UNR with a major in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. I work for the federal Gov. now in national security programs and deal daily with chemical, biological and radiological weapons and threats.

All that aside, it has been said that Reno is so close to hell that you can see Sparks.

Anonymous said...

Hackman: "Otisburg... OTISBURG???"

Ned Beatty: "It's an itty bitty little place, Mr. Luthor...."

Juice said...

HA! DonM, tis true 'bout the Sparks.
But wait!
You lived, educated, and worked in Reno and were not a geologist???? Say it ain't so dude. That area was laden with them, nearly every family we met. :)

Anonymous said...

Hi Juice

Well, I kept a mostly science curriculum (dumb move cause I could have kept my grade point average above 3.2 if I was a "pre-med" student) and attempted to enter the UNR medical school. It wasn't to be and the toll was unimaginable. I had returned to college after an accident put me off the LA Co Fire department and I had a wife and three children. Not conducive to dedicating your life to study and paying the bills as well. Ah well, excuses, who cares anyway. I love what I do now and the pay is adequate, although I have been shot at many times.
I remember a gal from my undergraduate days (we'll call her Jill) that put herself through school by working at the Mustang Ranch. She eventually became a divorce attourney in the SF Bay area with a husband and three kids. I saw her at an allumni function awhile back and she swore me to secrecy about her past but she did admit that she wasn't doing anything much different now it's just that she has a better title.

I disagreed.

Juice said...

Great story DonM "now it's just that she has a better title." An attorney with a sense of humor. Nice. :D
Back in '81 we had heard many accolades, from various friends, praising a pre-school directly across the street from the UNR campus. Husband and I toured with our our 3 yr old son, and didn't like the place. Turned out, Stephen Boatwright was the owner's son who worked there and was "napping" in the basement that day. He was later arrested and convicted of multiple counts of molestation. As a family man living there at the time, you must remember that shocker. I hope he either went before Judge Mills Lane or DA Lane, time eludes me. NV justice! yee-haw Just ask O.J.

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