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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
Originally Posted by
Bestbud
a whole minute? just enough time to kiss your ass goodbye.
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
Originally Posted by
Gina
we all got up and "assumed the alert position"
???
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
Originally Posted by
ribshaw
earthquake action shot 'in the position':
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
I should have known this would turn raunchy. The ceiling material literally started sprinkling down on our laptops. (How's that for nerdiness?) And the "alert position" is everyone stands up, arms out to the sides (as if that helps anything at all).
I tell you emphatically that this is the END of those evil doers, we must Apprehend and prosecute them accordingly.
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
Originally Posted by
Gina
I should have known this would turn raunchy. The ceiling material literally started sprinkling down on our laptops. (How's that for nerdiness?) And the "alert position" is everyone stands up, arms out to the sides (as if that helps anything at all).
you have no idea the amount of restraint I have used from the very first glance at just the title of the thread.
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
Originally Posted by
Whip
you have no idea the amount of restraint I have used from the very first glance at just the title of the thread.
I'm sure, Whip. May I add onto the story?
During said deposition in an old brick building in Pasadena, after initial quake shock, mind you, we had the actual plaintiff's husband in the room, who was brain dead. He was parked, on a stretcher, underneath window. One of the plaintiff's attorney's said, "Uh, we better move Mark away from the window." We did....then one of the defense attorneys whispered in my ear, "You realize we're fucked, right? How are we gonna get down 5 stories with this guy?" I declined to answer.
It's funny now, but at the time, not so much.
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
Originally Posted by
Gina
And the "alert position" is everyone stands up, arms out to the sides
???
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
Originally Posted by
Gina
I'm sure, Whip. May I add onto the story?
During said deposition in an old brick building in Pasadena, after initial quake shock, mind you, we had the actual plaintiff's husband in the room, who was brain dead. He was parked, on a stretcher, underneath window. One of the plaintiff's attorney's said, "Uh, we better move Mark away from the window." We did....then one of the defense attorneys whispered in my ear, "You realize we're fucked, right? How are we gonna get down 5 stories with this guy?" I declined to answer.
It's funny now, but at the time, not so much.
wait a minute......the guy was actually brain dead on a stretcher in a court room. what the hell goes on out there?
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
It wasn't in a courtroom, ya nut. It was in a law office in an old brick building. And yes, it was weird that they brought the poor guy on a stretcher!
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
Originally Posted by
Gina
It wasn't in a courtroom, ya nut. It was in a law office in an old brick building.
well then that's nowhere near as funny as when I first read it.
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
Originally Posted by
Whip
wait a minute......the guy was actually brain dead on a stretcher in a court room. what the hell goes on out there?
It's California, Dude, what can I say?
It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!
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Re: San Andreas fault ready to blow
Originally Posted by
Gina
And the "alert position" is everyone stands up, arms out to the sides (as if that helps anything at all).
Geez, I'd be no good in an earthquake zone.
If someone told me to assume the "alert position" I'd be out in the middle of the street laying face down
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