(Source: Askars Swedish Meatballs tumblr)
Sister Alex.
Ohh he is going to slap me
(Source: Askars Swedish Meatballs tumblr)
Sister Alex.
(Source: Askars Swedish Meatballs tumblr)
Sister Alex.
Did I ever shared this?
Ohh he is going to slap me
you know you would like that Nixxx. and you ask for another one
AS styleYes of course I would and another one another one another one
"Is there Blood in my hair?"-"What?"
"Pam is gonna kill me"- "How the x is Pam?"
I'm sorry I have to go. I go grab some drinks with my friends. Good night and peace, love and health for everyone. especially for those how are in need now.
Bye
i hope they are okay too. Now, i will be worried about the south portion of the san andreas fault where i live.
Segments of the fault
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map of the san andreas fault, showing relative motion. note that both sides are moving to the northwest, but at different rates.
The san andreas fault can be divided into three segments.
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the southern segment (known as the mojave segment) begins near the salton sea at the northern terminus of the east pacific rise and runs northward before it begins a slow bend to the west where it meets the san bernardino mountains. It runs along the southern base of the san bernardino mountains, crosses through the cajon pass and continues to run northwest along the northern base of the san gabriel mountains. These mountains are a result of movement along the san andreas fault and are commonly called the transverse range. In palmdale, a portion of the fault is easily examined as a roadcut for the antelope valley freeway runs directly through it.
After crossing through frazier park, the fault begins to bend northward. This area is referred to as the big bend and is thought to be where the fault locks up in southern california as the plates try to move past each other. This section of the fault has an earthquake-recurrence interval of roughly 140160 years. Northwest of frazier park, the fault runs through the carrizo plain, a long, treeless plain within which much of the fault is plainly visible. The elkhorn scarp defines the fault trace along much of its length within the plain. Itf
sorry, this whole earthquake thing has gotten me to think. It's one thing to hear about it on the news, another thing quite differently to live through one. My heart totally goes out to anyone who has been affected.
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I don't think this has been posted.It's not from getty.when they first spotted him.
Lol at the better kisser question and marc looks so overwhelmed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeyF2F_0KmI
Sorry about the technical earthquake crap. Most people don't want to hear or know about it, I GET THAT. Living in a seismic area, it is on my mind alot, and is something most of us who live out here think about. I have total sympathy for those poor souls who have to live through the BIG ONE.