Anyone in the UK feel that earth tremor a few minutes ago?

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  • chinobaezachinobaeza Posts: 2,489
    I had good laughs (sorry :o) in this thread....you girls/guys don't really know what a tremor/earthquake is.
    Come down here and you'll expirience at least 1 per week :)...
    anyways, good to know that there were no injured/damages
  • Jeremy1012Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    I was awake at the time but didn't feel it which shows how drunk I was :o
    I am hoping that it was the source of what I though was my flatmate banging on the wall for me to turn my music down though :p
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  • dunkmandunkman Posts: 19,646
    chinobaeza wrote:
    I had good laughs (sorry :o) in this thread....you girls/guys don't really know what a tremor/earthquake is.
    Come down here and you'll expirience at least 1 per week :)...
    anyways, good to know that there were no injured/damages

    pfftt... one a week... Japan has 19 every second and at least 400 people die in those because of paper cuts... so i'm off to Japan.. you can stuff your 1 earthquake a week up your arse. :);)
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • Imagine if you were having a shag at the time.
  • dunkmandunkman Posts: 19,646
    Imagine if you were having a shag at the time.


    alright

    *closes eyes*


    ohhhh thats good....



    cheers fins :):)
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • Mind you, there's a downside. Imagine the bed suddenly dropping two feet beneath her arse and bouncing back up again. You'd end up concertina-ing the ole man portion ...
  • chinobaezachinobaeza Posts: 2,489
    dunkman wrote:
    you can stuff your 1 earthquake a week up your arse. :);)
    LOL....that sound like a ghey triple x movie :D
  • PegasusPegasus Posts: 3,754
    I feel left out..I didn't feel it :o ..anyone did in South London?

    mind you that wouldn't be the first time I 'missed' one.. been through 3 in Lourdes (family there) and only 1 I felt..they were smaller though 4-something..
  • I didn't feel anything but I was fast asleep, was talking to my neighbour this morning and he said it made his chair shake.
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  • nuffingmannuffingman Posts: 3,014
    Pegasus wrote:
    I feel left out..I didn't feel it :o ..anyone did in South London?

    mind you that wouldn't be the first time I 'missed' one.. been through 3 in Lourdes (family there) and only 1 I felt..they were smaller though 4-something..
    40 miles outside London and nothing. Mind you I loved the news report this morning. An excited looking reporter interviewing a woman who was wearing a Celtic towel and the camera zooming in on small pile of bricks that was a chimney.

    The people of SF, Turkey and various other places must laugh their nuts off at us.
  • Pegasus wrote:
    I feel left out..I didn't feel it :o ..anyone did in South London?

    mind you that wouldn't be the first time I 'missed' one.. been through 3 in Lourdes (family there) and only 1 I felt..they were smaller though 4-something..

    I was talking to someone in Crayford, Kent, who felt it.
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