The significance of the Mormon Temple Earthquake
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Re: The significance of the Mormon Temple Earthquake
Yes, it's a little-known fact that the Root Bear took some time off from his celebrity career to finish his old dissertation and earn a PhD in astrophysics.
Oh, wait, that was Brian May. Never mind.
Oh, wait, that was Brian May. Never mind.
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Ah. This is the beginning of wisdom: when you consider that the Root Bear, Brian May, and Paul McCartney have never been photographed together, you will have taken the first step towards understanding that we are the Walrus. (Eric Burdon is still deffo the Eggman, though.)Physics Guy wrote: Yes, it's a little-known fact that the Root Bear took some time off from his celebrity career to finish his old dissertation and earn a PhD in astrophysics.
Oh, wait, that was Brian May. Never mind.
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Re: The significance of the Mormon Temple Earthquake
Yea, verily. For the heavens opened and the veil was lifted from my eyes. And I did witness them kicking Edgar Allen Poe.Bret Ripley wrote: ↑Wed Apr 05, 2023 2:08 pmAh. This is the beginning of wisdom: when you consider that the Root Bear, Brian May, and Paul McCartney have never been photographed together, you will have taken the first step towards understanding that we are the Walrus. (Eric Burdon is still deffo the Eggman, though.)Physics Guy wrote: Yes, it's a little-known fact that the Root Bear took some time off from his celebrity career to finish his old dissertation and earn a PhD in astrophysics.
Oh, wait, that was Brian May. Never mind.
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Re: The significance of the Mormon Temple Earthquake
And Nathan, too.
(I had no idea, myself, that the Poe of Poe's Law wasn't Edgar Allan, but it suddenly struck me that the concept seemed a little past EAP's time, and I googled.)
(I had no idea, myself, that the Poe of Poe's Law wasn't Edgar Allan, but it suddenly struck me that the concept seemed a little past EAP's time, and I googled.)
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Mormon Temple Earthquake
Another 5.7 as MakerBee thread heats up, published at 3:08.https://www.mercurynews.com/2013/05/23/ ... t-bay/amp/
5.7 earthquake north of Sacramento felt in parts of East Bay
Katie Nelson
May 23, 2013 at 3:08 p.m.
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