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Felt it where I work in Hornell, NY.

Second one I've felt recently. Cool. Er, wait, perhaps a worrying trend. What are the odds the whole eastern seaboard will fall into the Atlantic?
 
Felt it where I work in Hornell, NY.

Second one I've felt recently. Cool. Er, wait, perhaps a worrying trend. What are the odds the whole eastern seaboard will fall into the Atlantic?

for years people thought it was California that was going to fall into the ocean due to a quake, but actually it's going to be you people on the east coast that go for a swim :eek:
 
My desk and chair were moving about in strange ways here in Connecticut.

Looks like mother nature is setting us up for a lil one-two punch up here in the northeast with Hurricane Irene on its way. :eek:
 
I was talking with a co-worker and she has friends on the east coast who were EXCITED to feel an earthquake.

A message to all those who were excited today-move to California and in the next decade you will feel a shake at least 1.5 times stronger than that-
 
Yes, here in boston, my whole building was swaying back and forth - quite shocking

same with my dad's work building in Boston. i was in a Target when it happened and i didn't feel a thing, my dad texted me "did you feel the earthquake?" i responded "real funny, dad."
 
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