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Here in Glendale we felt only a moderately strong rolling motion for about eight seconds. El Mandril reminds me of KNBC-Channel 4 news anchor Kent Shocknek, who dived under the desk during a live telecast when an aftershock of the 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake hit.
Here in Glendale we felt only a moderately strong rolling motion for about eight seconds. El Mandril reminds me of KNBC-Channel 4 news anchor Kent Shocknek, who dived under the desk during a live telecast when an aftershock of the 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake hit.
However, in the "lead by example" arena, ducking under a desk shows viewers what to do. Running out of a building is exactly what you are not supposed to do.
Here in Glendale we felt only a moderately strong rolling motion for about eight seconds. El Mandril reminds me of KNBC-Channel 4 news anchor Kent Shocknek, who dived under the desk during a live telecast when an aftershock of the 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake hit.
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