California - Nevada Earthquakes for Feb. 29, 2012

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alotta level 1s, i live about 25 miles from the san andreas fault line, woohoo, its messed up but i kinda wish for a decent 1 to hit, so i can get a job n get back to work lol
 
alotta level 1s, i live about 25 miles from the san andreas fault line, woohoo, its messed up but i kinda wish for a decent 1 to hit, so i can get a job n get back to work lol
What do you do for work? construction? dirt/gravel hauler? Well if a big enough one hits you might just have some beach front property.
 
both, im a plumber by trade, however, my grandfather ran transfer trailors, ive not only hauled with him cuz hes old but been his main mechanic since i was 13, and beach front, i dont believe the hype of cali fallen into the ocean im bout 3500ft above sea level
 
both, im a plumber by trade, however, my grandfather ran transfer trailors, ive not only hauled with him cuz hes old but been his main mechanic since i was 13, and beach front, i dont believe the hype of cali fallen into the ocean im bout 3500ft above sea level
I used to drive cross country for SWIFT, US Xpress, and Prime, Inc. I did some dirt hauling in vegas for a little while. I drove a belly dump.
 
i never drove i found it boring, we only drove local, so seeing the same crap everydays not my cup-o-tea, but i love worken on them!
 
i like big trucks, with big tools easy access, and i hardly knuckle bust like on cars, hell i just had to fix the coil on my starter today lol
 
i like big trucks, with big tools easy access, and i hardly knuckle bust like on cars, hell i just had to fix the coil on my starter today lol
The worst knuckle bust i did was a socket slipping off a bolt and my knuckles slid down the radiator when the temperature was about 30 degrees. Lord did that hurt!
 

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