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Topic: EARTHQUAKE HITS UK
AaronzDad's photo
Tue 02/26/08 06:33 PM

Maybe I'm an idiot (OK you didn't all have to shout "YES!" so quickly :angry: ) but I'd really like to experience an earthquake.

Just a SMALL one mind you... a timid aftershock that just rattles the glasses in the cupboard or something similar... but my curiosity is boundless.


texasrose9's photo
Tue 02/26/08 06:38 PM
Oh, I don't know. I kind of like solid ground beneath my feet.... Can't run anywhere in an earthquake....laugh

markecephus's photo
Tue 02/26/08 06:46 PM

4.7.....that justs stirs my coffee


We have determined your coffee is much too strong, try increasing the water and decreasing the coffee, you should then be ready for the next quake. If in the event your coffee still does not stir, we recommend a spoon, lol....

drinker

Seriously (and Hi Tom) i hope no one was injured. Living in south Georgia, i have never experienced an earthquake, unless of course i slept through it, just as i intend to do with my alarm clock in the morning. bigsmile

uk1971's photo
Wed 02/27/08 10:42 AM
Quake upgraded to 5.2. I know that's pretty small in comparison to what occurs elswhere, but for a small area like the British Isles, it's quite scary I guess.

welshboy's photo
Wed 02/27/08 11:17 AM
i didnt feel this one where i was cos i was fast asleep lol

but i did feel the one before that hit the uk, its the stangest feeling ever. drinker

DebbieJT's photo
Wed 02/27/08 01:29 PM
i posted this , this morning lol...slept threw the whole as did my son...but my neighbours said it was scary and it was 5.2 somneone told me

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