<p>I felt it about 1 min. ago...I live in Los Angeles County...I know, just a random post, but...</p>
<p>I felt it too! i'm at City of Industry right now. In the south of LA county. My friends in LA Canada just felt it also!</p>
<p>I'm starting to get worried now. What is this, like the third earthquake in less than a week now? ***?</p>
<p>haha yesterday there was a tsunami warning in SF/ bay area... its wierd huh?</p>
<p>I would go crazy living in SF...</p>
<p>I love it...</p>
<p>Actually, there are earthquakes in California everyday, but they are usually too small to get media attention. But when a big one hits, everyone starts getting nervous.</p>
<p>I didn't even feel it, i was on the freeway, but i did feel the first one.</p>
<p>about damn time, i say! its been a while since we've had a decent earthquake here in SoCal. Its only a pity we couldn't feel them here in Westwood (I felt the one yesterday a little, but it was very very weak). I want a nice shake hehe :)</p>
<p>lol</p>
<p>"Day After Tomorrow" on slowmo anyone? We had a discussion about this yesterday. I'm from LA, but I live in Orlando now. I wonder if I'd prefer earthquakes over the lovely hurricanes.</p>
<p>Tsunamis, early early snow, insane hurricane season, earthquakes... all within a relatively short period of time.</p>
<p>Someone told me that the next great tsunami that would probably hit would be in California. He was showing me charts and stuff of what has happened before weather-wise, and the next tsunami is indeed predicted right there in CA..according to the guy. Dun dun dun..you guys are goin down, haha</p>
<p>Yay! We can have beachfront property now! LOL</p>
<p>"Someone told me that the next great tsunami that would probably hit would be in California. He was showing me charts and stuff of what has happened before weather-wise, and the next tsunami is indeed predicted right there in CA..according to the guy. Dun dun dun..you guys are goin down, haha"</p>
<p>And that is why people I say...DO NOT go to Stanford :P</p>
<p>haha thats why i live on a hill! yay for SF.... but seriously how scary would that be if there was a tsunami.... i wouldn't have to go to school.. cuz it would be gone...</p>
<p>But it'll hit s.f first right? and alittle of L.A? B/c i live in L.A, goodbye good old Hollywood sign !</p>
<p>Chances are, if a tsunami hits, it'll hit Santa Monica, but not much farther than that. (According to my beloved AP Bio/Environmental Science/Chemistry teacher.)</p>