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she backed into a fan?

Dis-assed-her.

Anyway, good to know someone sees my tweets.

As to disaster prep, whatever one thinks could be done after a disaster one has to be alive to do it, I'm sure we can agree on that. Some thought about survival seems prudent. :-)
As a life-long Californian, and after living through many earthquakes, my experience is that damage is not evenly distributed, not like what it looks like in a hurricane, say. Of course, fire is the great equalizer around here. So.

Being on good or neutral terms with one's neighbors has other benefits than just surviving a natural disaster, like them knowing you enough to not call the cops on you for a wellness check, as an example.

Anyway, chisel you read the intro so fast I'm out of breath, lol.
Sad to know Ariel's fav. @s are 7 miles away :-(