5.8 earthquake in Virginia felt in Washington, New York City, North Carolina

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Feb 8, 2006
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not sure why people are makin fun on it, people outside of the west coast aren't use to earthquakes and are scared to death of them just like we aren't use to tornados or tsunamis or hurricanes
 

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not sure why people are makin fun on it, people outside of the west coast aren't use to earthquakes and are scared to death of them just like we aren't use to tornados or tsunamis or hurricanes

I'd probably be scared in a hurricane, but I've seen so many tornado's now that shit doesn't even faze me anymore. An earthquake doesn't seem like it'd be that bad unless it was really strong.
 
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earthquake's can be pretty fun depending on what you're doing. I remember a fairly big one we had about 10 years ago in the middle of class in college, the walls and ceiling looked like they were bending, plus I was high that day very trippy. Some of the other students went under their desks and my teacher just took off running! left the classroom and everyone in it! haha. Class was near the cafeteria so afterwords there was lightweight looting, I took like 12 cheeseburgers and bounced out lmao
 
May 6, 2002
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I read Colorado had its biggest one in 40 years this morning.
5.3 or something like that.

It's coming our way....

I have so much insurance that my insurance has insurance.
Come at me fault line.
 
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earthquake's can be pretty fun depending on what you're doing. I remember a fairly big one we had about 10 years ago in the middle of class in college, the walls and ceiling looked like they were bending, plus I was high that day very trippy. Some of the other students went under their desks and my teacher just took off running! left the classroom and everyone in it! haha. Class was near the cafeteria so afterwords there was lightweight looting, I took like 12 cheeseburgers and bounced out lmao
real shit, pretty much every earthquake i've ever been involved in ended with me running off with 12 or so cheeseburgers...
 
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Lmfao...I was at work and it just rattled the building a little bit. It was over before I even realized what it was.

My wife was at home (middle story in a three story apartment) and thought it was our loud ass upstairs neighbors haha.
 

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just felt a little shake here in da sco


Small earthquake shakes San Francisco Bay area

The Associated Press
Published: Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011 - 12:17 am

OAKLAND, Calif. -- A small earthquake has shaken the San Francisco Bay area.

The U.S. Geological Service says a magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck at about 11:36 p.m. PDT on Tuesday. The quake was centered about six miles southeast of Oakland and was also felt by people across the bay in San Francisco.

USGS geophysicist Carrie Ann Bedwell says the magnitude of the temblor carries little risk of damage.

The quake comes at the end of a day in which a magnitude 5.8 earthquake jolted much of the eastern United States, the strongest to hit that region in decades.

Read more: http://www.sacbee.com/2011/08/24/3857670/small-earthquake-shakes-san-francisco.html#ixzz1Vvk0ZCxE
 
Feb 8, 2006
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I read Colorado had its biggest one in 40 years this morning.
5.3 or something like that.

It's coming our way....

I have so much insurance that my insurance has insurance.
Come at me fault line.
your a fuckin idiot

that insurance ain't gonna help you if a brick hits your head or your on a bridge that collapses. but keep thinking you control your own destiny