yeah, but imagine not having one for years, then having a 5.5Ho Hummmmm
Try living in California gents.....
A 5.5 is nothing....
It feels wierd every time I feel one too dart.yeah, but imagine not having one for years, then having a 5.5
just feels weird if you don't have them all the time....
That's what she said!!It feels wierd every time I feel one too dart.
Some roll like a wave, some are a sharp shift, some rumble back and forth more than a foot. Some are fast and some are slow. Some last a second or 2 and some last over a minute. Then we get aftershocks in the 5.5 range.....
What did this one feel like? Did you hear the boom or snap?
ahaha! :thumbup:That's what she said!!
:rof::rof::rof::rof::rof::rof::rof::rof:
You ever have Chinese?but what's the 2 seconds stuff:rof:
like I said, we didn't get it here...
It made cnn headline news this morning... couple people sending in video when it happened.A 5.5 isn't much - for sure... however - when you don't even have earthquakes on your radar, it sort of throws you off. More people thought it was a bomb going off (the G20 is in Toronto, so it's quite possible) than thought it may have been an earthquake.