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My cousin said these words to me as we sat in his apartment in Santa Cruz, waiting for the first game of the World Series in 1989. We were joking about "flat landers" (people not from California) who didn't understand that you can't live your life waiting for the next earthquake. My cousin said, "The big one is always out there. It's fifty-fifty every day,". And not ten minutes later, the ground started moving and didn't stop for a full minute. We spent the rest of that night trying to help out our neighbors, turning off gas and water mains and administering first aid as best we could in the dark. I was seventeen years old.
I've been through a lot of earthquakes. I've been through a small tsunami. I've been through fires and a few tornadoes and even a couple of hurricanes and a tropical storm. Given a choice, I'd much rather have disaster show up at my door, unannounced, than to be waiting for days, as the people on the Gulf have. I guess I'd rather not see it coming.
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