Earthquake in Indiana?

[quote]pittbulll wrote:
jp_dubya wrote:
I blame Bush’s foreign policy

No it is that Obama
[/quote]

That guys causin’ a ruckus.

I live northeast of Indy and I felt it at both 5:30 and 11:30. The first earthquakes I’ve ever experienced.

Global Warming.

[quote]sumgai wrote:
CrewPierce wrote:
sumgai wrote:
Indiana aint got nothin on California. You guys enjoy your little pebble in the quarry. 8)

lol as you fall into the sea…or so the East coast has been hearing for years.

Really…just jump in already.

haha Yes, yes, the water is rising past my knees as I type. (I lived in Indy for two years not long ago so I figure I’d poke fun at them.) Indiana is very boring so they need all the excitement that an earthquake can bring them. 8) The one thing I miss most about Indiana is MCL Cafeteria! Mmmmm.

BTW, Crew, congrats on your awesome physique clinic results.[/quote]

Indiana, you gots to be kidding me. Earthquake bullshit …

I’m a native San franciscan… my grandma was alive during the 1906, people were camped out in Golden Gate Park…they just had another comemmoration the other day, the last surviving member of that time, he was one hundred and two.

They made the whole thing happen for him and his spirit. At the big fire hyrdrant they dedicated to the tragedy, the one they built. If SF can do it, then New Orleans can do it. There were alot of miracles after the SF quake, and they say new orleans can mimic this. I don’t know. These are different times.

People aren’t people anymore in my book. They don’t give a fuck. They don’t like to learn and they don’t care about anybody else. It’s negative, but look around. People like the survivor of that "06 earthquake in SF arent around anymore, he’s the last. I’m glad for his spirit, i was there when he spoke.

I felt it over in central Illinois quite well. I’ve heard that it was felt as far north as Milwaukee, and as far south as Atlanta.