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Earthquake

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:lmao:
 
i'm all the way out here on cape cod in Massachusetts and was wondering what shook my chair. at first i thought it was the dog leaning against my chair and scratching or something but nobody is down here. i turned around and saw my drill swaying on the shelf and the little bottles of tenax on my desk were showing signs of motion.
my wife called me from Plymouth and said she felt it as well.

crazy how far it traveled.
:shock:
 
We had one down in southern CO last night about midnight, I'm too far north to have felt anything though. News said it was a 5.3 or there abouts.
 
I just talked to my sister in Maryland her Windows broke out of her house
Worst of all ...the plasma fell off the wall

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It was felt in the central/southern parts of Ontario as well. Toronto media is going nuts over it right now.

My wife was home at the time preparing dinner and watched the water in the pot on the stove sway back and forth. Apparently you really feel it 13 floors up.. lol.

I was at work and felt my work van sway also. I thought someone was hanging off the back of it rocking in.. lol.
 
i live about 30 miles from the epicenter, and it is nuts around here. we lost a few pictures off the wall. The biggest concern with the media is the North Anna nuclear powerplant melting down.
 
Hey you guys make jokes and think this is funny but for us here in VA, this is serious stuff, we don't normaly have this kind of devestation:

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