Holy shit, Earthquake

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by Power_13, Feb 26, 2008.

  1. Power_13

    Power_13 insult ninja

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    Sod me.
     
  2. verseau_miracle

    verseau_miracle Banned

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    Stuff fell off my desk! And the bunnies aint too pleased, i tell you. Was really strong here in glos. Well i never! Got a tad scared!
     
  3. Power_13

    Power_13 insult ninja

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    Apparently around 5 on the Richter scale. Stronger than the last one I remember.
     
  4. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    That explains why my bed was shaking...
     
  5. nynysuts

    nynysuts No Gods, No Masters

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    I was well annoyed, i dropped off to sleep at 1am and didn't feel it! And I'm a geography student :(
     
  6. jonny2mad

    jonny2mad Senior Member

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    funny enough last night I had a stack of books on a table and they were moving back and fore and I thought well its because Im playing music at a certain tone or something how odd .......didnt think earthquake because theyre so rare here
     
  7. LIP

    LIP Banned

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    WHAT?! We had an earthquake? When?
     
  8. Quoth the Raven

    Quoth the Raven RaveIan

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    Holy fuck, the epicentre was just down the road (comparatively) from my house.. shit hope nothing happened.
    Didn't feel anything here, but then I sleep through anything.
     
  9. verseau_miracle

    verseau_miracle Banned

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    About 1am
     
  10. bokonon

    bokonon Senior Member

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    Didn't feel a thing in sunny Sulgrave. But the village is around 99% concrete :)
     
  11. phoenix_indigo

    phoenix_indigo dreadfully real

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    i was actually in bed last night by then, so didn't feel anything.
     
  12. lithium

    lithium frogboy

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    I'd just drifted off to sleep and got woken up by a creaking house and a shaking bed... sceptic as I am, I managed to convince myself I'd imagined it! It wasn't until I saw this thread this morning that I decided to trust the evidence of my senses... like Jonny, 'earthquake' didn't even cross my mind as a possible explanation. Amazing how strong it was, considering I practically live on the south coast:uhoh2:
     
  13. mellowthyme

    mellowthyme Member

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    Slept straight through it. Quite powerful considering it was felt as far north as Aberdeen and as far east as Amsterdam.
     
  14. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    Absolutely not....
     
  15. Rah

    Rah Member

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    Man yeah - here in London it was wickid - we were on a bunch of E's and a stack of charlie and that earthquake was fockin wickid

    Half of london has collapsed but they banned all reporting of it
     
  16. The manticore

    The manticore Member

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    i didnt feel it but lets be greatful it wasnt a bigger one
     
  17. Rah

    Rah Member

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    Power_13 said
    Sod me

    errr ok where are you ?
     
  18. Moon_Beam

    Moon_Beam zaboravljas

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    Yes... that's the reason!
     
  19. Luketrials

    Luketrials Member

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    It's on the news right now.
     
  20. Rah

    Rah Member

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    what lithiums bed shakin - its coz he was jackin off infact the whole earth quake was that
     

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