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So any of you lot feel the quake this morning?
 
I'm too far away, but what's really weird is that I woke up around 8.30am after dreaming I was escaping an earthquake on a bus!!!!! Honestly I kid you not


Adrian
 
Not me to far away my sister lives in dover felt it funny thing i left kent in 2009 after 7 years there
 
Where abouts are you then roughly Ian? My parents live near herne bay and my mother said she thought the dead were coming to collect her She said it was incredible. We never felt anything where we was.
 
We had one in Birmingham about 8 years ago , it was quite bad and and was reported to have caused 8 million in improvements!
 
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Where abouts are you then roughly Ian? My parents live near herne bay and my mother said she thought the dead were coming to collect her She said it was incredible. We never felt anything where we was.
Just out from Copenhagen just Saw it on the News This morning...


Lol
 
Apparently the Emirates stadium felt it, the trophy cabinet fell over.... No damage was done
 
What quake?!!!


Only rumblings I felt this morning were my stomach before my bran flakes.


Seriously though never felt or heard a thing
 
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re is no "fracking" in your area? After all that is the latest hogwash coming from our "Envirowackos" Any thing to stifle the economy and keep the Saudis rolling in OUR money!View attachment 223015
 

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The reason there is such a strong feeling against fracking in the UK is because we have seen what it has done to the landscape and to peoples properties, the watersupply and wild life in the USA....If you can live with it fine. good for you.


In Denmark there is one company, Total, that are banned from doing it in there homeland, but will do it in others... They have give up and gone home.


Enough about that.


I read there was a 4,5 quake off the coast by Sandwich and was just wondering if any one had been near enough to notice..


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The reason there is such a strong feeling against fracking in the UK is because we have seen what it has done to the landscape and to peoples properties, the watersupply and wild life in the USA....If you can live with it fine. good for you.
In Denmark there is one company, Total, that are banned from doing it in there homeland, but will do it in others... They have give up and gone home.


Enough about that.


I read there was a 4,5 quake off the coast by Sandwich and was just wondering if any one had been near enough to notice..


Ian M
Won't argue with "The Man" just kindly ask if you would do a bit more research and not depend on "Main Stream" media hype, and you'll be surprised at what you'll learn.. Oh, by the way in over 60 years of "Fracking" not ONE instance of ground water contamination could be found, no mater how hard they tried so they turned to 'too many trucks on the roads' Oh gimme a break!...Peace, Brother :)
 
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Are you sure theView attachment 120833re is no "fracking" in your area? After all that is the latest hogwash coming from our "Envirowackos" Any thing to stifle the economy and keep the Saudis rolling in OUR money!
You'll always find someone(s) who will protest about anything that smacks of progress.:confused:
 
The only earthquake I have ever experienced was a few years back when we lived in Spain. We were awoken in the early hours of the morning by an incredibly frightening noise, we had no idea what it was but the sound felt somehow powerful in a way I can't explain. At first I thought a huge lorry had crashed through into our living room and was reving up on full throttle. Then I thought it was a jumbo-jet plane that had crashed in our garden with all engines still on full power. It took a minute or two before we realised what it actually was. The one thing that sticks in my memory the most is that the sound somehow conveyed a sense of awesome, terrifying power, and we hardly felt a thing. There was no damage done anywhere in the locality. It was very frightening even so.
 
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