Hopefully they won't use Chinese drywall during reconstruction.
yeah, you are assuming. dumb assATG wrote:
Oh, I guess I am assuming.eleven bravo wrote:
lol, I didnt even notice the thread title.
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Mexicali actually has a lot of Americans and decent construction standards. Tijuanna it is not.http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2 … quake.htmlThe New York Times reported that in Calexico, California, across the border from Mexicali, Carlton Hargrave, 64, was standing in the entryway of the Family Style Buffet restaurant when the quake hit. The restaurant, he said in a telephone interview, was "almost completely destroyed. We’ve got tables overturned, plates broken on the floor.”
“The ceilings caved in. It was big, I mean, it was major," he said in a shaky voice, as his feet moved over rubble and glass and plate fragments to produce a crunching sound.
There are 653,000 residents in Mexicali, according to 2005 census figures.
One confirmed, but I suspect there will be many more.
And, holy shi...
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Tu Stultus Es
This thread makes me want some Taco Bell.