Okay, those “Boomer Sooner” guns are getting out of hand.
Air Force One speeding Preezy Obola to his next golf outing?
“...Now have you ever heard of a cold boom? Technically known as a cryoseismic boom, this phenomenon is reserved only for the coldest of temperatures, and considered pretty rare for the lower latitudes of the continental United States. The boom sound is created by a cryoseism, which is a mini explosion within the ground caused by the rapid expansion of frozen water....”
Mother earth is mad because we are taking all of her oil. /s
It’s either fracking, or Mexican food. One or the other.
sometimes ‘the booms’ indicate geological changes occurring and sometimes not.
Paul Boomer just beat Lord Windemere once again.
I heard a series of fairly loud booms quite early in the morning...aka after midnight here in Northern California some months ago
they did not sound like..collisions...nor earthquakes they sounded like quiet...depth charges
I havent talked to anyone else hereabouts who may have heard them.
I did not call 911..
I DO wish that someone would come forward with a decent recording of the booms in Oklahoma.
"...everybody to the dog's house"
Michelle Obama taking dance lessons in Oklahoma?
When I was a kid during the Viet Nam war, the F-4 Phantoms would fly way over the house on the way to the Naval Station and we’d hear the sonic “boom” of their flying faster than the speed of sound; scare the dog, rattle the windows and we’d laugh that nervous laugh of knowing there were some bad, ass- kicking flying machines doing their business up above. I swear if we ever commit again to fighting a war the way we did in WWII, we’d have peace for a long, long time. There’d be a lot of dead people on the other side of the equation, but that’s the history of the world.
There are recurring booms off the coast of North Carolina, often powerful enough to rattle windows and doors. They cannot be explained by thunderstorms or any manmade sources: they remain a mystery, according to LiveScience.
In coastal Belgium, they are known as "mistpouffers," or fog belches; in the Ganges delta and the Bay of Bengal, "Bansal guns;" in the Italian Apennines, "brontidi," or thunder-like; and by the Harami people of Shikoku, Japan, "yan."
Altus Air Force Base
Tinker Air Force Base - Oklahoma City
Vance Air Force Base - south of Enid
The ghost of Le Petomaine?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Petomane
Le Pétomane , French pronunciation: [petman]) was the stage name of the French flatulist (professional farter) and entertainer Joseph Pujol (June 1, 1857 1945). He was famous for his remarkable control of the abdominal muscles, which enabled him to seemingly fart at will. His stage name combines the French verb péter, “to fart” with the -mane, “-maniac” suffix, which translates to “fartomaniac”. The profession is also referred to as “flatulist”, “farteur”, or “fartiste”.[1]
It is a common misconception that Joseph Pujol actually passed intestinal gas as part of his stage performance. Rather, Pujol was able to “inhale” or move air into his rectum and then control the release of that air with his anal sphincter muscles. Evidence of his ability to control those muscles was seen in the early accounts of demonstrations of his abilities to fellow soldiers.
(Someone had to do it...)
Global Warming/Cooling falling to Earth
Well, this is just ducky. I’m going to central Oklahoma next weekend to pick up a mare. Last time I went they had their first earthquakes. It was scary as hell. The time before that they had the worst outbreak of November tornadoes. I’m beginning to wonder if I need to leave Oklahoma alone.
November 16, 2014
Cause of loud booms a mystery (Ohio)
March 19, 2014
Mysterious booms worry Osceola, Polk residents
January 31, 2014
Loud, House-Shaking Booms Even Horn/Trumpet Sounds Persist in U. S. and Canada
December 30, 2013
Meteorologist: Loud boom that shook the Brainerd lakes area seems consistent with meteor event
August 21, 2013
Neighbors keep hearing mysterious boom near Carytown
Mar. 18, 2013
Mysterious boom heard across region