25 years later, World Series earthquake still a big deal
Posted Oct 17, 2014
San Francisco, I thought to myself, is one wacky place. People are so used to earthquakes around here, they applauded. I went back to filling out my scorecard. No big deal. Moments later I noticed a man and a woman, maybe 65, heading down the stairs with their souvenir bags and windbreakers. The ghostly look in their eyes was my first clue that perhaps the brief, amusement-park rumbling was a very big deal.
(Tacoma News Tribune)
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