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Posted by Amduscias on Dec-18-2008 17:31:

HappyHappy Have you ever experienced an Earthquake

in 18 years of life i just did for the first time


I'm at work , lunch break, on the computer which is like a folding table for 2 computers, there's a guy next to me using the comp and all of the sudden i feel like this weird movement on my chair ... i was like wtf is wrong with this guy... and all of the sudden he's like.. are you moving or is there an earthquake going on...


i was like


it lasted like 3 minutes


i instantly called my mom because she is extremely scared of quakes... last time she felt one her blood pressure went to 18 and she kept crying.


it felt cool tho


Posted by Ygrene on Dec-18-2008 17:35:

Her blood pressure went to 18? Hopefully her heart rate didn't go over 4lb/ft.


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-18-2008 17:36:

i think i felt a 4.5 in lima... was always tremors and small quakes in lima and ecuador when i was down


fucking ring of fire


Posted by david.michael on Dec-18-2008 17:41:

Nope.

NEXT QUESTION!


Posted by jupiterone on Dec-18-2008 17:42:

i get earthquakes in my pants all the time


Posted by david.michael on Dec-18-2008 17:43:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
Sometimes I get a QUAKE. IN. MY PANTS.


fixed


Posted by Ygrene on Dec-18-2008 17:44:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
i get earthquakes in my pants all the time


You're such a fartpantsler.


Posted by jupiterone on Dec-18-2008 17:46:

HEY YGRENE. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN WILLIAM?

William.

William

William Bonaparte Von Brosefson The III


Posted by Ian on Dec-18-2008 17:48:

yes. early this year actually the UK was hit with a very rare one. We get odd ones at like 1 or 2 or less but we had a 4.7 which hit just before midnight. I thought my chair was fucked because all of a sudden the arms of it were vibrating against my desk, but i was pretty tired so thought it might've been an illusion too until ste & other ukta's whoalso lived close to the epicentre began asking around & I turned the tv on and reports came in. It was quite fascinating really, not scary, more of an out of body type experience.


Posted by Ivand on Dec-18-2008 17:51:

bah, it didnt last that long

also, ive had a few, dont really care about them


Posted by Abercrombie on Dec-18-2008 17:51:

I went through two of them in Montreal, and one in Toronto.

The smaller ones were glasses in cupboards shaking mostly... but the big one in Montreal... my gf and I were playing cards at the kitchen table, and she said "stop it" and I said "what?" , she goes "stop shaking your leg under the table", I wasn't and stood up to proove it, then I looked around and turned down the stereo, and everything was shaking in the house. It went for about 2 minutes, and unforunately not long enough to get her to my bed to take advantage of this natural phenomenon


Posted by lacksesepsotygh on Dec-18-2008 18:17:

swyden recently got one, but i live too far away from it. cloudburst felt it and cried i heard (even though he probably lives too far away too)


Posted by Cloudburst on Dec-18-2008 18:25:

quote:
Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh
swyden recently got one, but i live too far away from it. cloudburst felt it and cried i heard (even though he probably lives too far away too)


yeah, taco day. My bad. Gasses are killing me.


Posted by Amduscias on Dec-18-2008 18:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Ivand
bah, it didnt last that long

also, ive had a few, dont really care about them
it went on for about 2 mins so stfu


Posted by bas on Dec-18-2008 18:46:

All the time.

Three minuets is scary for your first time, almost scarier than when you lost your virginity to the star quarterback during prom because you knew he only took you as a joke. And to rape you. Anally. Twice.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Dec-18-2008 18:49:

I once woke up in the middle of the night to an earthquake in rural north Texas.

It lasted maybe five or ten seconds. Really weird and unexpected.


Posted by Project-K on Dec-18-2008 18:52:

I got woken up by one once. It was pretty freakin awesome.


Posted by PETRAN on Dec-18-2008 18:55:

We get some moderate-to-strong ones here but thankfully they usually don't last long. The last one i felt was about one week ago but it was realatively mild and short. I did felt the movement though since i live in a third-floor apartment


Posted by geroin on Dec-18-2008 19:23:

i've been woken up by gunshots outside of my house before but not an earthquake


Posted by denys envy on Dec-18-2008 20:19:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
HEY YGRENE. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN WILLIAM?

William.

William

William Bonaparte Von Brosefson The III


You don't put "The" before "III", it's implied.



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