• Earthquake in England!
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[QUOTE=kapin_krunch;26862000]Sup essex bro.[/QUOTE] reppersentin' for my disimpoverished social deprevation
[QUOTE=Callius;26862074]same really[/QUOTE] You live in east anglia? Where? I live in Colchester.
As a Californian, I'm an expert in Earthquakes. Please direct all your questions regarding this subject to me.
[b]Do earthquakes occur in Britain?[/b] [quote][i]YES, between 200 and 300 earthquakes are detected and located in the UK, by the British Geological Survey annually. Although distant from the nearest plate boundary, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, earthquakes occur as crustal stresses within the tectonic plates are relieved by movement occurring on pre-existing fault planes. The risk from these earthquakes is not insignificant and must be considered when engineering for sensitive installations.[/i][/quote]
[QUOTE=strayebyrd;26862103]reppersentin' for my disimpoverished social deprevation[/QUOTE] Respek.
I kinda want to feel a small earthquake like this one. But I didn't.
Hertfordshire represent.
Who gives a shit.
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;26861561]sorry guys it was all my fault[/QUOTE] Don't sit down so hard next time fuck, I felt it down here in fucking Africa god.
I didn't feel shit
[QUOTE=Dav0r;26862176]Who gives a shit.[/QUOTE] The people who are trapped under the rubble of their collapsed home. They care quite a bit.
[QUOTE=Dav0r;26862176]Who gives a shit.[/QUOTE] [url=http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1040340]This guy's brother?[/url]
:ohdear: Gabe finaly decided to visit England
News on the ticker on [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/]BBC news[/url] Also on twitter and facebook if you know people from Cumbria & Lancashire
[QUOTE=Mr. Gestapo;26862353]News on the ticker on [url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/]BBC news[/url] Also on twitter and facebook if you know people from Cumbria & Lancashire[/QUOTE] Or search "Cumbria" or "Earthquake" or something to that effect on Twitter.
[QUOTE=Coffee;26861853]They are, they're both next to Mexico :v: Mexico gets a lot of earthquakes.[/QUOTE] It has nothing to do with being next to Mexico. The San Andreas fault runs through California.
Felt nothing in Waterlooville.
[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12056634[/url] [editline]21st December 2010[/editline] Hearing from the TV that it was 3.6
[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12056634[/url] [editline]21st December 2010[/editline] dammit hezzy :argh:
I felt nothing.
Nothing here in Hull.
[QUOTE=MasterFen007;26862610]I felt nothing.[/QUOTE] That's because you got very loose asshole.
[img]http://www.warofthering.net/photoforum/data/507/Frodo_Shire.jpg[/img] Felt nothin down here...
There have been 2 earthquakes near where I lived, the first I slept through, during the second I was so drunk I didn't realise that the ground was shaking more than usual...
Nothing ever happens in Scotland.
Pfft, never get anything in this shit hole Redditch - except snow, and lots of it.
nothing down south
Didn't felt anything here on Mars
Felt nothing here in the North east, however I felt the last decently sized one (2009 or was it 2008?) This one was about 75 miles from me.
Nothing in the North East. [editline]22nd December 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Tezzanator92;26863592]Felt nothing here in the North east, however I felt the last decently sized one (2009 or was it 2008?) This one was about 75 miles from me.[/QUOTE] :ninja:
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