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Who’s moving to Tulsa? What’s wrong with this picture?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 4130201" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Prior to the late '60's, Colorado probably wasn't so bad. However, I think it was 1969 when they were forecasting the "BIG ONE" (earthquake) that would dump everything west of the San Andreas fault into the ocean. That is when the San Francisco (and maybe other city's) hippies took off for Boulder, CO and Denver.</p><p></p><p>Funny thing was that the citizens of SF held a big to-do on the projected date with the movie Earthquake being shown at a drive-in theater and lots of other entertainment and drinks. I just don't know if they did that to celebrate the hippies leaving or to just throw their attitude towards those that predicted the earthquake to begin with. That was a totally different San Francisco from what it is now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 4130201, member: 7900"] Prior to the late '60's, Colorado probably wasn't so bad. However, I think it was 1969 when they were forecasting the "BIG ONE" (earthquake) that would dump everything west of the San Andreas fault into the ocean. That is when the San Francisco (and maybe other city's) hippies took off for Boulder, CO and Denver. Funny thing was that the citizens of SF held a big to-do on the projected date with the movie Earthquake being shown at a drive-in theater and lots of other entertainment and drinks. I just don't know if they did that to celebrate the hippies leaving or to just throw their attitude towards those that predicted the earthquake to begin with. That was a totally different San Francisco from what it is now. [/QUOTE]
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