picusld
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Just sat through my first one.
Felt like someone was running large machinery outside.
Felt like someone was running large machinery outside.
He probably expected it to get worse.Major Highway said:First one for me, it was uncomfortable, but I wouldn't say scary. One of the guys in my office used to live in Cali, and he was the first to yell... "Earthquake, stand under the door frames."
And then a hurricane came and...If they had an earthquake that swallowed up a joint session of congress while the POTUS was speaking I would then start going to church (more often)
are you sure that wasn't your neighbor passing gas? <_<Felt it in Atlanta.
Everyone scoffed at me when I said, Hey I think that was an earthquake.
Five minutes later, it came over the news-wire and they still denied me.
It was a very subtle rocking, but I felt it.
Fox news publicity stunt. Two Fox reporters and a so called seismic expert hired by Fox too are the only ones saying that.I see that there are some concerns that the Washington Monument might be tilting.
Thats the same one i felt. The center was near west salem, ILI felt one about 3 or 4 years ago in Louisville. I was asleep and was awakened to some pretty decent movement. I thought I had dreamed it until I saw the news reports the next morning.
There is a fault line near the corner of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri (New Madrid fault). In 1811 and 1812, there were a series of large quakes (7.0 to 8.6) in the area that were felt as far away as Washington DC.
It's being reported by WABC, which is an ABC station, not Fox.Fox news publicity stunt. Two Fox reporters and a so called seismic expert hired by Fox too are the only ones saying that.
BASHTARDS!!!!!
How has PE-ness not weighed in on this?I see that there are some concerns that the Washington Monument might be tilting.
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