MO Wrote:
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> I\'m not being facious BTW when I speak of an
> earthquake.
>
> I was at Santa Anita for the Northridge quake.
> Prior to that experience I was seriously
> considering a move to LA. After that quake, I
> didn\'t go back to California for 15 years. Imagine
> an earthquake during the BC. Pretty scary, which
> is why the subject is never brought up. But if you
> were taking bets on which track was most likely to
> experience an earthquake during the BC, SA would
> be a heavy favorite. And THINK ABOUT the
> repercussions.........................
>
> And people whine about a thunderstorm at
> Monmouth?


? A sloppy track is a walk in the
> park compared to an earthquake.
Dude, you\'re really serious?? How many MAJOR earthquakes have there been?? And if there is one, what are the chances that it will occur during the BC??
Gee, ya think Thunderstorms and slopfests occur just a bit more often than earthquakes??
How many horses have you seen break down during an earthquake?? How many have broken down over sloppy, slippery main tracks? That Monmouth track you say people are whining about?? Thats what happened there.
I\'ve lived here my entire life, in No Cal, and lived through the 1989 quake. I live less than 10 miles from the Cypress Structure in Oakland, the 2 level freeway that pancaked and killed many. I drove through that stretch hundreds of times. Not once did I even think about moving away. You prepare for the worst and hope it isn\'t necessary.
My favorite line is this one....
\"But if you were taking bets on which track was most likely to experience an earthquake during the BC, SA would be a heavy favorite.\"
Wow, that is really enlightening.
You sir, are one paranoid individual.