[QUOTE=Super_Nova;33145786]Retuuuuuurnnn thhhheeee slaaaaabbbb[/QUOTE]
King Raaaaaaaaamseeeeesss
The man in gauze, the man in gauze
My friend from Oklahoma felt it, too. It broke his stairs, and he is mad as heck now.
St. Louis. Brief tremor, not much.
I remember the East Coast earthquake. Oh God was that terrifying. I've never been so scared in my life.
Look at this devastation:
[img]http://affotd.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/earthquake-chair.png[/img]
[QUOTE=DarkendSky;33146011]My friend from Oklahoma felt it, too. It broke his stairs, and he is mad as heck now.[/QUOTE]
how does an earthhquake break ones stairs?
[QUOTE=krazipanda;33146135]how does an earthhquake break ones stairs?[/QUOTE]
what he means is that the friend is large and broke the stairs from running around in a panic.
[QUOTE=Variant;33146149]what he means is that the friend is large and broke the stairs from running around in a panic.[/QUOTE]
Tripped, fell.
All those gaming marathons have to be fueled with something, but Cheetos go straight to the thighs.
Let's all watch CNN for 5 straight hours now to make sure everything is okay and spin the living shit out of this story -_-
If you think that's bad, don't be near the San Andreas Fault when it goes off
I was in a massive 7.2 earthquake in Taiwan during september 21, 1999.
That was some real scary shit. Bunch of buildings collapsed and people died. I was too young to grasp the seriousness of the situation though. I just remember being scared shitless and running down the stairs of my apartment building while people screamed behind me.
I had a level 5 earthquake here about two to three years back.
[QUOTE=toastedspyro;33146890]I was in a massive 7.2 earthquake in Taiwan during september 21, 1999.
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Last year we had an 8.8 earthquake here in Chile. The scale is logarithmic btw.
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[QUOTE=DeathFang;33146896]I had a level 5 earthquake here about two to three years back.[/QUOTE]
That's a tremor.
this thread is getting too much attention as a shit thread
My mouse fell off my desk, my chair started moving and my dog got scared. But it was my fifth earthquake that's big enough to feel.
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[QUOTE=SuperDuperScoot;33145639]fucking ohio we miss out on everything
everything but the rain and cold.
please take some we have plenty
PLEASE[/QUOTE]
We need the rain, you can have our summer heat though.
Iceland has many earthquakes a day, almost undetectable but sometimes you feel them
But now it's a bit weird here where I live. They're making new avalanche guards and are at the point where they have to blast through rock. We have a curfew in town at the moment where you have to be indoors at 5:00 on the dot (17:00). I had completely forgot that they were starting to blast the rock and was laying down in bed. All of a sudden I hear something that sounds like a MASSIVE bomb going off and my desk and windows shook a bit.
Scared the shit out of me
Just chill bro, go with the flow.
make that booty quake
I'm in Ohio freezing my ass cheeks off. I didn't feel anything.
I have yet to experience an earthquake in my life, and if I stay here, I probably won't for the rest of my life. The last major earthquake happened 50 years ago, that was a 4.2 one.
I didn't feel shit here in Dallas..
I live on the San Andreas fault. I'm waiting eagerly for California to fall into the ocean!
Never experienced one, but I sure as hell hope i'm not living where I am for much longer. I'm close to the New Madrid fault line, if it produces another large earthquake missouri is fucked.
[QUOTE=Polyethylene;33145430]Your mother fell down the stairs again.[/QUOTE]
I told you, mom. I told you 'bout stairs, mom. I warned you, dog.
[QUOTE=Super_Nova;33145408]Broklahoma represent. Felt it here.[/QUOTE] I was shitting when it happened. Made the process a lot faster.
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