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Furret
2011-08-23, 04:33 PM
Anyone else feel the earthquake?
Epicenter was Richmond Virginia, 5.9 magnitude.

I was at school, everyone freaked out, pretty fun though.

Raymac
2011-08-23, 04:52 PM
5.9? That's cute.

Best wishes from California.

Bags
2011-08-23, 06:28 PM
Hahaha, property damage.

BUGGER
2011-08-23, 08:04 PM
http://jmckinley.posterous.com/dc-earthquake-devastation

California is out making Quake Relief armbands for the East Coast, 5 bucks a pop. Want in?

Furret
2011-08-23, 08:47 PM
Hey, earthquakes are rare over here, nobody knew what to do.

I'm californian born myself, and got a good laugh at everyone's reactions, but it was enough to close the school.

Then again a snowflake closes these schools.

firecrackerNC
2011-08-23, 09:04 PM
Felt it here in ohio, was pretty weird.

Lonehunter
2011-08-23, 09:17 PM
In West Virginia we're well sheltered from most natural disasters, but apparently even the mountains shake out here. I felt it while working at the bottom of a 900ft gorge.

Graywolves
2011-08-23, 09:24 PM
I live in PA, I was asleep when it happened because I was up all night playing Planetside.

Do not care.

But there is alot of hilarity.

Hessy17
2011-08-23, 09:44 PM
People are freaking out a little to much over this but you got to understand we are not used to quakes here. We have lots of old structures that were not made with earthquakes in mind. There is a major bridge that is 98 years old nearby (in PA) that was shutdown from the damage it received and we barely felt the quake here.

Hamma
2011-08-23, 11:32 PM
People on the west coast need to quit being hard core, on the east coast there is a quake of this magnitude once every century. 99% of the people who experienced it have NEVER felt a quake before.. :lol:

Lonehunter
2011-08-24, 12:06 AM
It certainly wasn't life changing, but people felt it from Canada to Georgia...
Covering more ground then what I think is in all of California.

firecrackerNC
2011-08-24, 12:20 AM
People on the west coast need to quit being hard core, on the east coast there is a quake of this magnitude once every century. 99% of the people who experienced it have NEVER felt a quake before.. :lol:

Word. Its like people from South America seeing snow. To us its pftt no biggie, to them like holy fuckk.

xmodum
2011-08-24, 08:39 AM
Word. Its like people from South America seeing snow. To us its pftt no biggie, to them like holy fuckk.

One of the reason I moved from Florida to Idaho. So I can say "Holy fuck" every winter.

Graywolves
2011-08-25, 02:25 PM
No one on the East Coasts cares what people in California think.

East Coast best coast.

Peacemaker
2011-08-25, 03:34 PM
I operate bulldozers. I always feel the earth moving.

Sentrosi
2011-08-25, 05:23 PM
No one on the East Coasts cares what people in California think.

East Coast best coast.
Personally, I think both coasts are screwed up.
Midwesterner here.

BUGGER
2011-08-26, 12:10 PM
People on the west coast need to quit being hard core, on the east coast there is a quake of this magnitude once every century. 99% of the people who experienced it have NEVER felt a quake before.. :lol:

It's only fair because every winter 99% of Californians forget what rain is like and the shoes on the other foot. These quake oppertunities don't come often. ;)