Japan/Hawaii Tsunami

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Japan/Hawaii Tsunami

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waiting for the waves to come rolling in right now. They predict 3am for most of the islands. This is nuts lets hope and pray its nothing like japan and no one gets hurt. Will keep this updated as it goes on
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Re: Japan/Hawaii Tsunami

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Its just a big hoax
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Greetings:

Quoth KonaKing:
Its just a big hoax
Careful, there Pard! Richter Magnitude 8.9 is a really big hoax. Be prepared to protect youself and family. Please don't ignore warnings.
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Re: Japan/Hawaii Tsunami

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Hoax hoax hoax
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:nervous: :nervous:

japan got big quake,,


parts will go up and much hard to get ...
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Re: Japan/Hawaii Tsunami

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Alright the hoax is over
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The tsunami hit the West Coast at low tide and was a mere 6 feet tall. So it basically never hit the high tide mark. Very anticlimactic after all the over reaction by the government. But over reacting is what the government does best, just look at Homeland Security and the TSA.
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Mere 6 feet? Raising the sea level for a minute by 6 feet can do some damage
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konaking wrote:Mere 6 feet? Raising the sea level for a minute by 6 feet can do some damage
Not when it does not get higher than the high tide mark. The water can't leave the beach and cause damage if it does not get higher than the high tide mark.
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Nope
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