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- Norman Hunter
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Anyone else feel the 'quake last night? Leeds got a shake
Woke me up at 12:55, naturally I blamed Gaz with his sound surround - thought he was watching some 'naam' film, as is his wont!
Epicentre down the road a few miles at Market Rasen. 5.3 on the whatsit scale.
Lincolnshire is hot news!!! One of the hostages is from Lincoln too
Epicentre down the road a few miles at Market Rasen. 5.3 on the whatsit scale.
Lincolnshire is hot news!!! One of the hostages is from Lincoln too
Five cups of coffee just to be myself...when I'd rather be somebody else
- Quiff Boy
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yep, we felt it in the centre of manchester!!
it woke me up because the whole bedroom was shaking, and the doors were rattling!! it felt like the whole building had one big wobble - like something snapping back into place after buckling.
scary stuff - and that was on the opposite side of the country
how's yer horses ness?
it woke me up because the whole bedroom was shaking, and the doors were rattling!! it felt like the whole building had one big wobble - like something snapping back into place after buckling.
scary stuff - and that was on the opposite side of the country
how's yer horses ness?
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
Moar quake here. Not nice...
- weebleswobble
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so it wasn't the vodka then, thought I was going mad...
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
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I had a late night last night & was just falling asleep when the tremor happened. The bed was actually shaking and that NEVER happens in our house!
Give me one good reason
- weebleswobble
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But what about the earthquakeDerekR wrote:I was up and awake and never felt a thing
‎"We will wear some very loud shirts. We will wear some very wrong trousers."
Actually I've had a rethink, I believe I did feel the quake after all. I'd gone to bed with the intention of watching 'chavwatch with Steve Scott' but switched it off after 10 mins or so cos I was nodding. I was just at the point of dropping off when I heard the ironing table rattling, thinking the cat had just jumped off it I shouted at her. Now that I think about it she did appear rather spooked. Oh and the ladder on the landing was rattling too. Didn't think any more about it and promptly rolled over and fell asleep. There you go, my great earthquake experienceweebleswobble wrote:But what about the earthquakeDerekR wrote:I was up and awake and never felt a thing
- Planet Dave
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That was ace, although I assumed at the time that the neighbours were being their usual boisterous selves.
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- Brideoffrankenstein
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It woke me up, felt like someone was shaking the bed! I thought it was just me or a local freak event or something, then Ian burst in and said "What the f**k was that?!" so I thought oh it wasn't just me then, and then went back to sleep. I was quite surprised/impressed to see it on BBC news when I got up to have my brekkie!
- timsinister
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Woke me up, I watched stuff amble around my room, when it was over, I fell asleep. I'm not getting stressed unless it's at least six on the Richter...
I promise I'm more enthusiastic in bed though, ladies!
I promise I'm more enthusiastic in bed though, ladies!
- timsinister
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That show does offer a lot of counter arguments. But I've checked with Wiki - all hail! - and they don't say it's no longer employed.
As much as I like Stephen Fry, I'm still gonna trust to the science.
As much as I like Stephen Fry, I'm still gonna trust to the science.