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Maybe not as funny, but how about the kids that asked if it was a drill?
Krista Canterbury
klcanter@aa.net
Olympic Hills
Still recovering from three hours outside waiting for a building inspection.
Mark Ahlness wrote:
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> Connie,
> It's been a while since I laughed out loud reading an email.  I suppose
> it may be my reaction to being so totally stressed out by this event.
> Thanks for the great story!  If others have a story to share about the
> earthquake in your school or workplace, please feel free to use this
> forum for the next couple of days to do so. - Moderator Mark
>
> Mark Ahlness
> mahlness@cks.ssd.k12.wa.us
>
> Connie Phillips wrote:
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> >  A friend had gone to the Science Center to see the elephants IMAX.  Before
> > the movie started, the building and seats started to shake.  She thought,
> > "all right!"  "This is a great effect.  We're feeling the elephants as they
> > rumble through the jungle."  (Like Universal Studios or Disney Land.)  Then
> > someone yelled "earthquake!"  "Get under your seats!"  The auditorium was
> > filled with First and Second graders, so well trained, they dove under their
> > seats.     ...and when they did, the seats all went up!
> >
> > CPhillips  constancehp@yahoo.com or chphillips@seattleschools.org
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