To: The Magical Mischief Tour
So, don't they say that when there's a big earthquake there's usually one on the opposite side of the globe? Because the closest big fault opposite this one seems to be the New Madrid..
5 posted on
12/26/2004 12:37:30 PM PST by
AntiGuv
(™)
To: AntiGuv
"Because the closest big fault opposite this one seems to be the New Madrid."Oh, cr*p. That would be my part of the world.
6 posted on
12/26/2004 12:40:20 PM PST by
Bahbah
To: AntiGuv
New Madrid is the one that affects me.
7 posted on
12/26/2004 12:42:25 PM PST by
TASMANIANRED
(Free the Fallujah one)
To: AntiGuv
![](http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/prepare/factsheets/NewMadrid/Charleston1895.gif)
New Madrid.
8 posted on
12/26/2004 12:42:34 PM PST by
AM2000
(I am not responsible for the contents of this post.)
To: AntiGuv
9 posted on
12/26/2004 12:42:41 PM PST by
rellimpank
(urban dwellers don' t understand the cultural deprivation of not being raised on a farm)
To: AntiGuv
Well if thats the case, I guess the old refrain, "See you in St Louis" may be a moot point?
To: AntiGuv
Keep track. It might be between 60 and 120 degrees away as each aftershock triggers yet another aftershock.
37 posted on
12/26/2004 2:23:58 PM PST by
RightWhale
(Destroy the dark; restore the light)
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