Myself i can't say one way or other as i was dead to the world . Is this the for runner to the BIG one that the gloom and doomer say that is going to hit the middle of the country???? I have only felt one around here back in 80 or 81 can not remember , that was when i had one of then fancy office jobs and it was not that big of one maybe a 4 something but in that rickity old building i thought the world was coming to and end couple of old bricks fell out of the walls in a couple places and made lots of dust from the mortor between the bricks , scared the office girls real bad . The one young girl that was in the upstairs office was cryen she did not want to go back to her office if there was going to be more of this shake rattle and roll . That one was centered about 40-50 miles north from the office . Told the boss it was all his fault as we had just started operating the injection well and pumping salt water from the oil and gas wells down the hole .
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