Posted: 11/4/2011 11:16:30 PM EDT
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Ok.. We just had another small quake here..
NW Okc... Andy.. |
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Felt it in Bville, definitely caught my attention. 3.4 aftershock as well *edit* |
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Felt it in Bville, definitely caught my attention. 3.4 aftershock as well *edit* What/where is "Bville"?
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More like a sign of the time you ate too many beans. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile You haven't heard any sonic booms lately. I've quit doing the large volume, high pressure farts that sound explosive or like a bugle in my back pocket.. I'm more into the low pressure, large volume, subsonic window vibrators just below human hearing level. You can feel them, but you don't know what it is. People pop their heads up, look around not knowing what is happening, then the stench hits them across the face like a wet, brown towel. The looks they get on their faces before they run are hilarious. I've been tuning up for maximum effect at Walmart the last few weeks getting ready for the Tulsa Gun Show. I'm getting so good I call Taco Bell up with an order and they will deliver it to my driveway. They often forget to ask for payment. They just honk and speed off before I come out the door.... |
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It's a sign of the times, boys. Getting right with the Good Lord might be a good idea.. Dan, do you still think you're going to heaven?
Can't say. To say I do is to presume I know the will of the Good Lord. I don't. I don't believe in the "once saved, always saved" concept. That is His decision, not mine.
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heard it rumbling for a bit and thought a jet was flying low over the house, then the house started shaking/swaying for approx 7 seconds or so and I laughed cause I thought "shit, I hope my trailer don't fall off the blocks".
about twenty minutes or so later I heard the rumbling again for a bit before the house started shaking again for a few seconds, didn't last as long. |
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Damn, I was asleep and didn't feel it. I thinkyou all are making this stuff up ![]() I was awake and had just gotten home, but I didn't feel a thing. I live a bit south of Glenpool, so close enough to have felt it if folks in Tulsa were feeling it. I've also been called "oblivious" more than a couple of times, though. |
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We've had quite a few more than just the 4.7 yesterday and the 5.6 last night.
They're have been a half dozen more or so right around the 3 range. Everything east of Meeker is going to be under water next year when the Mississippi Valley sinks and the Gulf of Mexico extends up to Minnesota.
Don't worry Patrick. The business you'll lose at the truck stop when I 40 is destroyed can be made up with the sailors at the new ports in eastern Oklahoma.
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