Posted on 11/22/2012 9:56:42 PM PST by LynnHam
face book
Reading that I heard it in my mind like the one character from the Big Bang Theory with the lisp.
Did Chris Christie slip and fall?
All your earthquack are belong to us.....
It is a small one thank God.
Unless they’re talking about the Pats game, it looks like there may indeed have been an earthquack.
http://www.nj.com/gloucester-county/index.ssf/2012/11/earthquake_felt_in_south_jerse.html
>>The United States Geological Survey is reporting that a 2.1 magnitude earthquake occurred at 12:13 a.m. Friday about 1 km west of Clementon, New Jersey in Camden County.
The USGS website reports the epicenter of the quake was about 3.2 miles below the Earth’s surface.
While most people are either fast asleep with full stomachs from the holiday, or out shopping at the mall for Black Friday deals, there are many South Jersey residents who were still awake at that hour and are reporting via social media that they felt — and heard — a rumble.
...
Last month, New England residents had the earth move under them as well, with a 4.6-magnitude quake centered in Maine, but felt in at least six surrounding states.
(I felt that one. I work nights and was literally sitting on the toilet in the men’s room, felt the shaking. Co-workers who had been sitting down felt it, standing up not so
much. N. Reading Mass.)
It was a 2.1. Shows on http://quakes.globalincidentmap.com/
I can image that! LOL LOL
Murder most fowl!
“Somebody step on a duck?”
The bill will be huge.
Feathers will fly.
Facebook had a earthquack?
That is soooooooo good.
Don't be silly. No one eats chicken on Thanksgiving.
“AFLAAAAAC!”
}:-)4
The Giant AardDuck.
Early wake-up call as NJ earthquake rattles homes
That was fowl.
This one will be entertaining....something to do while in the office the day after Thanksgiving
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