mag 4.5 crazy stuff
My whole family is texting me. My nephew felt it in New Hampshire and one of my kids felt it here in Connecticut. I didn't feel a thing.
Ah, so that means I totally didn't notice it, just like the last quake. I'd probobly barely notice if my apartment collapsed during the night.
Fracking does not cause earthquakes any more than chromium causes cancer. Just put that out of your head and get on the money train. Whee!
In reply to Woody:
Yeah I heard all sorts of things from people around here about the last quake too but I didn't feel crap. I think I was driving my van at the time, which basically drives back and forth like a quake normally.
N Sperlo wrote: LOL, Wally. I cant feel E36 M3 here except for the tractor trailers hitting the bump in the street.
Bah, you'll be under the Mississippi the next time the Madrid cuts loose anyways.....ill presume newengland is in a state of mass panic?
JtspellS wrote: Have a friend in Gorham that thought his MIL fell down
You got a legit laugh outta me on that one. Thank you.
Weird, didn't feel a thing. Of course, I'm at work in a screw machine shop.
SWMBO 20mi north says it felt like someone drove a truck into the house.
yamaha wrote:N Sperlo wrote: LOL, Wally. I cant feel E36 M3 here except for the tractor trailers hitting the bump in the street.Bah, you'll be under the Mississippi the next time the Madrid cuts loose anyways.....ill presume newengland is in a state of mass panic?
We're always in a state of panic about Mass.
i thought the dryer was off balance.. then noticed that the tv was seriously rockin back and forth.. hell with the dishes,, save the tv..lol im in NH about 52 miles from the epicenter...
yamaha wrote:N Sperlo wrote: LOL, Wally. I cant feel E36 M3 here except for the tractor trailers hitting the bump in the street.Bah, you'll be under the Mississippi the next time the Madrid cuts loose anyways.....ill presume newengland is in a state of mass panic?
Bugout bag is ready for a run to the Ozark Mountains. Don't worry about me.
I'm 145 miles away (Ayer, MA) from the epicenter (near Lake Arrowhead, ME). A couple of my coworkers felt it and thought it was someone shaking their seat. I didn't feel anything.
Anyways, USGS link here:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usb000d75b#summary
There was a 4.5 just east of Montreal last week. This looks like a trend. And I thought California was going to fall off first. You'll be able to buy sea front property in Pittsburgh one day soon.
JtspellS wrote: Have a friend in Gorham that thought his MIL fell down
I have been to Gorham, so I've probably met both of them.
DeadSkunk wrote: There was a 4.5 just east of Montreal last week. This looks like a trend. And I thought California was going to fall off first. You'll be able to buy sea front property in Pittsburgh one day soon.
Except you'd still be living in Pittsburg and you'd have to admit to living in the same city as the Steelers. No water front property is worth that stigma.
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