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Thread: Earthquake!!!
Buleste 00:08 27th February 2008
I know that this is the wrong thread for this but about 00:58 the Staffordshire Moorlands (or at least me) experianced a 'quake that whilst not a major one shook stuff of the walls and scarred the shit out of me. The whole ****ing house rumbled and shook for about 5 seconds. Thats the second quake in about 10 years in a country that is no where near a fault line. I need a valium. Right thats me done for the night. Just thought i'd let you know.
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sarek2k 00:38 27th February 2008
We felt it too just posted in a pm/email to harrison about it as i was just sending to him about something else!

nothing fell off our walls or owt but felt wierd!

(we are in morecambe / northwest btw)

breaking news bbc web site : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7266136.stm
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Graham Humphrey 08:50 27th February 2008
I slept through it
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Stephen Coates 09:03 27th February 2008
First thing I heard about this was when people were talking about it on the radio (when I was asleep - I seem to be able to pay attention to the radio whilst sleeping), then it was on the news at 7.

I was asleep when the earthquake happened.
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Zetr0 10:15 27th February 2008
I didnt notice it at all...

but then.... i am use to shaking the earth in my bed *snicker snicker*

what...... some one had to say it...... sheeesh.....
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Buleste 10:17 27th February 2008
Originally Posted by Zetr0:
I didnt notice it at all...

but then.... i am use to saking the earth in my bed *snicker snicker*

what...... some one had to say it...... sheeesh.....
It would have been better if you'd been shaking the earth in your bed.

But it is true that i would have thought there would've been a few more earth moving for you puns.
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Harrison 10:19 27th February 2008
Sadly we didn't experience it on the south coast. For some strange reason I've always wanted to experience a real earthquake/tremor.

I heard about it at about 1am when i got home from work this morning and switched on Sky News.
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AlexJ 12:21 27th February 2008
Heard about it while listening to 5live in the early hours but didn't experience anything here in south wales.
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TiredOfLife 13:03 27th February 2008
Felt it in the northwest, I was awake at the time.
Most disturbed to see my nice TFT wobbling, wasn't too concerned about anything else.

It's hard to read the screen when it's not keeping still.

It didn't wake my bird up, but went I crept into the room quietly, she woke up instantly to start winging about me not putting on my lamp too high. (Has 3 levels of strength).

Typical.

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Stephen Coates 14:30 27th February 2008
I would have liked to have been awake to see what wobbled and how much, but I wouldn't have liked to have been woken by it, that would probably have been scary. It happened only an hour or so after I got to sleep. Maybe I should have stayed up a bit longer.

Does anyone know why we had an earthquake, with us not being on a plate boundry?
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