Amazing!!!!

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Just heard that Colorado had a rare earthquake, and that there was one on the east coast, on top of that the east coast is suppose to be getting a hurricane this weekend.


Are people really that worried, Im not, they said the big earthquakes arent coming for another 100+ years or something like that, so we all have time to relax and not worry.

Mr. Hysteria isn't worried? Now, I'm worried...
 
I turned on cnbc, and read a headline that said Marthas Vineyard was shaken. Wonder if that may have shaken some sense into Odumba?

Nevermind, no quake is that strong...
 
Quote from denner:

Mr. Hysteria isn't worried? Now, I'm worried...



Least bit worried, actually not worried at all, it was an earthquake, ooooohhhhhh. Now if there were meteors by the millions falling towards earth than I would worry, until then this is just your average weather cycle taking place.
 
cnbc has now become the weather channel...


And why did people run into the streets as if it was a 9.2 Earthquake that was going to shake the east coast for a minute straight. People need to get a hold of themselves.



Earthquake Strikes Virginia, Felt Up and Down East Coast
Published: Tuesday, 23 Aug 2011 | 2:19 PM ET
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By: Reuters





Credit: Kelly Ann Taub | Facebook

A magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck the U.S. East Coast from Virginia to at least Boston on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

The earthquake was centered in Mineral, Virginia, which is 92 miles southwest of Washington, D.C., the U.S. Geological Survey said.

The quake was initially reported at 5.8 magnitude.

The quake had a very shallow depth of 0.6 miles.

The Pentagon and U.S. Capitol Building in Washington were evacuated, as were courthouses in New York City. The earthquake sent Washington office workers scurrying into the streets.

A Reuters witness said the quake was felt as far away as Toronto, Canada.
 
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