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I didn't notice a thing in Ohio.
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I'll just leave this here:
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I felt nothing in Massachusetts, and feel kind of gypped.
O bite me. Like a little shaky-shaky in the groundworks will bother those of us that are used to dealing with 4 feet of snow.
ReplyDeleteShakey Town Editor:
ReplyDeleteSnow melts; earthquakes are forever. Especially in our 80-yr. old masonry edifice.
A Twit linked a shot of a recycling bin that tipped into a wall, putting it at a maybe 40° angle. The horror!
earthquakes stop too.
ReplyDeleteIf you are still shaky, it is something you will have to deal with on your own.