Earthquake!

[quote]cct wrote:
felt it in boston.[/quote]

x2

Felt it at Penn State. I was in a class in a basement. It must have lasted about ten seconds. At first I thought a truck was going by or something, then computer monitors started shaking pretty bad and the chair I was in was rolling back and forth.

Looks like it was bad in DC…
http://jmckinley.posterous.com/dc-earthquake-devastation

Nothing.

http://www.weirld.com/Paranormal/UFOs-Aliens/Ufo-s-and-Earthquakes-Is-there-a-connection.html

I felt it in VA. I was taking a shower at the time and at first I thought it was a big truck outside, but then everything started shaking so much the streams in the shower started to resemble the dancing fountains in Vegas.

[quote]angry chicken wrote:
I felt it in VA. I was taking a shower at the time and at first I thought it was a big truck outside, but then everything started shaking so much the streams in the shower started to resemble the dancing fountains in Vegas.[/quote]

yeah I thought it was a VRE train running by my building for that first wave.

After the second, a lot of people were wondering if a big terrorist bomb had gone off nearby. Once we were all outside it was like “well I guess it coulda been an earthquake, but where the fuck is a fault line?”

We were in West VA at the time and I didn’t feel anything, but everyone else around us did.

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[quote]scj119 wrote:

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Bout time you East Coasters knew what it felt like…

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I’ll remember that the next time you get a half inch of snow and shut down a city for 3 days[/quote]

hahaha! Earthquakes around here are pretty freaky overall, but I am more worried about the hurricanes this season. With all this crazy ass weather lately, we are probably looking at one worse than Gloria.

C’mon y’all don’t you think it’s bad taste to be laughing about earthquakes, especially with the Japanese earthquake being so recent. These motherfuckers are deadly and destructive. People shrug off the light ones in a sec, then a week later your whole city gets thunderstruck from the ground up. It happened over here with Christchurch - all it takes is one big one.

I felt it in my office in mid-town Manhattan. Floor was pulsing for about 30 seconds and plants were gently swaying.

DB

[quote]print wrote:
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LOL!

I was literally getting out of the ocean and a friend said she felt something, I felt nothing. Next think you know the beach was a buzz with the news…heard the casinos were evacuated, etc. I was just wondering about a tsunami and how to make my exit just in case lol.

North Cali had a quake in the early morning, the Zombie Apocalypse is coming.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
North Cali had a quake in the early morning, the Zombie Apocalypse is coming. [/quote]

I’ve been dealing with it for days now. Whole streets turned upside down. Cars laying on top of each other. Thousands of zombies running around chasing Brad Pitt.

Gotta love Glasgowdelphia ^^

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
We were in West VA at the time and I didn’t feel anything, but everyone else around us did.[/quote]

didja visit some’o’da’ famuly?

[quote]Edgy wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
We were in West VA at the time and I didn’t feel anything, but everyone else around us did.[/quote]

didja visit some’o’da’ famuly?[/quote]

Heh heh. Nope. No family in those parts.

We dropped our son off at college.

Very disappoint to have missed the ruckus.