To: NY.SS-Bar9; Pan_Yan; Pan_Yans Wife
I felt this earthquake when I was working in Layton, UT this morning. It was weird. At first I thought a co-worker was messing with me by kicking my chair, then I decided that maybe I’m just tired and getting a little light-headed.
It wasn’t a real fast vibration, it was more like a car hitting smooth bumps at about 10 MPH. It lasted about 15 seconds. Then people started asking each other, “What was that, did we just have an earthquake?” A quick perusal of the internet showed what really happened.
218 posted on
02/21/2008 3:23:36 PM PST by
Excuse_My_Bellicosity
(Liberals: can't live with them, can't ship them to Canada.)
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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I felt this earthquake when I was working in Layton, UT this morning." You mean that earthquakes can cross state borders? Is that taxable interstate commerce?
219 posted on
02/21/2008 3:26:30 PM PST by
editor-surveyor
(Turning the general election into a second Democrat primary is not a winning strategy.)
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
I felt something here in Atlanta, but I just figured that Georgia had decided to bypass the courts and just invade Tennessee.
I assumed they started with an artillery barrage.
Or it could have just been the train going by.
239 posted on
02/22/2008 8:37:17 AM PST by
Pan_Yan
(Will the last conservative in the GOP please shut off the lights?)
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