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Post by Sinful Orchid on Feb 21, 2012 21:25:58 GMT -8
Nine States feel 4.0 quakeI mentioning this because people in those states are freaking out over it. Only a few though. I know people in GA wouldn't give a rat's ass because they have bigger issues to worry about. While I lived in GA, we had quakes there, but I didn't feel them. I only felt one quake here in CA, and it wasn't anything, but my boyfriend had a kerosene lamp that was about to fall off a shelve from it. I do miss GA, but I don't miss the cold weather and the bad storms. I'll take an earthquake over tornadoes, unless the quake is over 7.0; however, CA is still prepare for that. I do like how some people here say they build things stronger and better than what people use in the south, but I bring up the point about how these morons build houses where wild fires are very common at. They shut up pretty quickly when I say that.
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Post by Flawless Bones on Feb 25, 2012 3:00:33 GMT -8
I been in a few earthquake but nothing big. I been in a couple of bad thunderstorms and those were scary. Lightning hit a tree once and fall down on my grandparents house. Everyone was relieved that my grandparents were over at my place when that happened
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Post by Fulgore-23 on Mar 16, 2012 3:31:38 GMT -8
Japan got hit with another earthquake recently. it was a 6.9 and it made a small tsunami. No body was hurt this time. It looks like it's going to be a yearly thing now.
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Post by "Wildfox" Meta S. Foxx on Mar 18, 2012 13:17:28 GMT -8
The St. Louis area has had a few quakes, and I felt maybe one or two. None as of late, though. I can sleep through anything so I might have missed a few that happened.
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