@Ms_D
Patricia D
@Ms_D · 1:35

Shake, Rattle and Roll

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Anyway, now that I'm calm my anxiety down, it is freaking freezing here. It's 53 degrees today. I'm watching the rose parade and it's just going to be a great day. Little shake in the morning and I guess that's what I needed to get my shimmy on, right? I'll be back later on because I really want to make a habit of reading out of those books and see put out positivity in the world

#NewYear #NewDay #Earthquake

@TheSimonShow
Simon De La Rosa III
@TheSimonShow · 1:30

@Ms_D

Hey, Patricia, it's Simon. First off, happy New Year. Hopefully you've got your day off to the right start. It sounds like you do. And it's good to hear your cast for the first one for the new year. Yeah, I heard about the earthquake down south. I live in central California, so not too far away, about an hour and a half. So I didn't feel anything, obviously
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@dobbsty
Ty Dobbs
@dobbsty · 2:03

#newyear #earthquake #cali

Hey Patricia, how freaky is that? I used to live in southern California myself and I do not like earthquakes either. They were always so fascinating. I was not from California, was raised all over the country and the world, but I had also never experienced an earthquake until I went to California to live. And I lived in Riverside for about three years before moving up to Big Bear. But I remember my first one so vividly and distinctly
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Swell Team
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@MotivateMeU
Bruno Pavlicek, PhD
@MotivateMeU · 3:07
And you would think someone from New Jersey, right, would laugh at that. And I laugh at myself because we've been living in Georgia now for ten years and even though we have change of seasons here, if it gets to be like 50 degrees, I'm putting a park on. I guess what happens is your body gets accustomed to the warmer weather and after a while that's what you're used to
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@Ms_D
Patricia D
@Ms_D · 1:38
You. Hey, Bruno, thanks for listening to my sawcast. Yeah, I posted that shortly after the earthquake and at that time it was 53, but it did go up to like low 60s, mid 60s as the day went on at the highest. But it was still cold for me. I didn't used to get cold, but I felt like the older I get, the colder I get, which is strange, but I guess that's what happens
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