[QUOTE=kapin_krunch;26862122]Respek.[/QUOTE]
Respect from the posse's from Sussex
South east rep! :v:
I've only experienced one earthquake here in Norway, and that was like 10 years ago. Some pictures fell off a shelf. It wasn't very big, and only lasted for a couple of seconds.
[QUOTE=Mr. Gestapo;26862544][url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12056634[/url]
[editline]21st December 2010[/editline]
Hearing from the TV that it was 3.6[/QUOTE]
3.6 and stuff fell off your shelves?
You should really get better shelves, 3.6 is not that bad of a quake at all.
In London. Didn't feel it :(
Last time there was an earthquake that I could have felt I was in an underground nightclub with music so loud none of us felt it. Drat the luck.
No "Gabe arrived w/ his airplane" jokes?
[QUOTE=Pr0vologne;26864885]3.6 and stuff fell off your shelves?
You should really get better shelves, 3.6 is not that bad of a quake at all.[/QUOTE]
To be fair they were pretty near the edge. But then again I live in England, I don't expect the ground to shake at all
[QUOTE=Mr. Gestapo;26861475]Just got hit by one, was pretty hard. Made shit fall off my shelves. Where did that come from?
Edit:
[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12056634[/url]
[url]http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usc0000sdh.php#details[/url][/QUOTE]
Hope the Queen is okay.
I probably wouldn't be able to differentiate a 3.6 with a semi truck driving by.
Isle of Man North got pretty shaken up.
Caused a road accident with the ice down alongside it.
I felt nowt though.
the only time i ever experienced the tremor it went pretty much
shock
tell my friends
go play cod with them
good times
I'm in Ontario, Canada, didn't feel anything
[url]http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usc0000sdh.php#details[/url]
Magnitude: 3.5
55 km (35 miles) S of Carlisle, England, UK
95 km (60 miles) ENE of Douglas, Isle of Man, UK
110 km (70 miles) N of Liverpool, England, UK
380 km (235 miles) NNW of LONDON, United Kingdom
3.5? Californians sleep through 3.5s.
[QUOTE=Spartan8907;26866905]3.5? Californians sleep through 3.5s.[/QUOTE]This.
We are used to feeling them very often.
[img]http://localhostr.com/files/HpKPhMg/capture.png[/img]
vs
[img]http://localhostr.com/files/qc79JE8/capture.png[/img]
im in an english colony but i didnt feel it
Felt it here in Derbyshire! holy crap!
The earth is angry with the conservative party
It's the end of the world.
In other news, earthquakes banned in Australia.
Nothing was here in Lincolnshire lol :P
London Bridge is falling down
falling down
falling down
my fair lady
Nothing here in the west midlands, but I did hear a low frequency humming at about 2 AM for a few seconds.
Wierd, didn't feel anything here in Texas. :clint:
Didn't feel shit in Birmingham
[QUOTE=strayebyrd;26862103]reppersentin' for my disimpoverished social deprevation[/QUOTE]
I think Kent beats you on Social deprevation.
[QUOTE=P1X3L N1NJA;26884407]I think Kent beats you on Social deprevation.[/QUOTE]
sadly I do think Kent trumps us for that crown, but we have Jaywick, a pretty strong contender.
Fuck you all we have millions of these where I live
[editline]22nd December 2010[/editline]
[img]http://gyazo.com/7ae45654d3a1cc49dd674170ca603566.png[/img]
Durham, nothing.
globel warming.
Sorry that was my mom.
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