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Well, the Summa parking lot was shaking like Jell-o. Pretty cool actually, but now we'll have to live with the aftermath of a minor earthquake. Which is, TV new reports ad nauseum on "what to do when the big one comes."
Shakin' in Seattle, Jim
------------------ Jim Doggett Vice President Summa, Inc.
Seattle, WA USA jim@summusa.com
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We were shakin' wwwwwwwaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyy over here on the other side of the state!!!
Jim, I'd appreciate it if you would just keep all of that crazy Seattle stuff on YOUR side of the mountains!!! I hope eveyone there is getting things back to normal.
------------------ Greg Gulliford aka MetroDude Metro Signs and Banners 1403 N. Greene St. #1 Spokane, WA 99202 509-536-9452
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If the BIG one hits.......don't worry about the kids or the dogs........just get a computer and tell us FIRST!
:^)
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Perhaps "minor earthquake" was not entirely accurate. Just some false bravado once the employees had wiped the tears from my eyes and assured me everything would be OK
The latest reports are saying it was a 6.8. Not bad by Seattle standards. Pioneer Square, our historical / frat-boy hangout district was hit the hardest. Bricks fell from the face of one of the older buildings, crushing a car. This just happens to follow a night of Fat Tuesday rioting in Pioneer Square, proving that nature is still tougher than a bunch of rioting punks.
But, it gives me somehting to talk about, besides our products. Hence, some good has come of it
Thanks Greg and Pierre,
Jim
------------------ Jim Doggett Vice President Summa, Inc.
Seattle, WA USA jim@summusa.com
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