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I SURVIVED A 7.3 EARTHQUAKE
In the early hours of June 28, 1992, a massive 7.3 earthquake hit Landers, California. The quake lasted for approximatley 35 seconds and triggered a 6.5 earthquake in Big Bear, California. I remember that day like yesterday, this is my story.........
1 commentLARGEST WORLD DISASTERS: 2011
Can you imagine living through and experiencing the tsunami and enormous earthquake in Japan on 03/11? What about the tornadoes in the United States on 04/11, the flooding in Austrailia in January 2011 and the destructive earthquake in New Zealand in February 2011? These natural disasters were so devastating and destructive that 2011 has been dubbed the most costly year in history by the Insurance Information Institute.
2 commentsMy Top Ten Favorite Movies of All Time!
My top ten favorite movies of all time. Not from a former critic or even a critic. Just someone who loves movies. Are any of these movies one of your favorites as well?
4 commentsWhen Inheriting the Family Fortune Cannot Wait: Dana Ewell and The Murder of His Parents and Sister
Dana Ewell loved the lifestyle only his parents' money could provided. But he didn't just want some, he wanted it all! His father, mother, and sister were the only things standing in the way of an $8 million inheritance, but he had a plan...
5 commentsApollo 18 Movie Synchronized to Apollo 18 CD
Apollo 18 Movie Synchronized to Apollo 18 CD. Dear TMBG fans: Recently, I downloaded the 2011 movie, "Apollo 18," from the internet. Having seen the film's premise, I thought I would try watching this synchronized to TMBG's 1992 CD of the same...
0 commentsZombie Films
Zombie films are in vogue right now, but their history can be traced back to the 1920s. Find out more about zombie film history, what a zombie movie as well as some must-see zombie films.
3 commentsThe Dark Side of the Moon (Part II)
This was the Long Beach I intimately knew in the nineties and I was able to cross racial boundaries freely, dealing with everyone. When it came to making money, I was color blind. Everyone I could profit from was all “green” and the dollar sign was what mattered. In this regard I had no prejudicial bone in my body.
2 commentsFreezin' for a Reason: The Minneapolis Holidazzle Parade
The Minneapolis Holidazzle Parade is entering its 20th season of entertaining cold, but hearty, Minnesotans during the holidays season. Here is everything you needed to know about the unofficial festival of lights.
4 commentsBuying a used 2006 Toyota Corolla and gas mileage
Our 2006 Toyota Corolla has both power and high gas mileage. The performance was more than I expected.
7 commentsBarcelona, a contemporary Spanish city on the Mediterranean Sea
Barcelona, Spain is an exilerating, modern city to visit when traveling, full of great food, art, architecture and night life.
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