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Originally posted by dizziedame
OP thank you for the information.
I am sorry for the rude manner in which some posters have responded.
Originally posted by vesta
reply to post by stinkhorn
hisz.rsoe.hu...
Scroll down and you can see!
Do not think this is the one you are all looking for though ....
Originally posted by vesta
Hi Pynner - Please let me know?
Looking forward to hearing from you ;-)
Sorry found No link attached?
Originally posted by warrenb
Unless your town is made of toothpicks and cardboard, a 3.4 would cause hardly any damage.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A weak earthquake shook parts of the South Carolina coast, tipping over people's Christmas trees, knocking pictures off walls and causing minor injuries.
According to iReport, South Carolina experienced an earthquake this morning December 16, 2008. In the article, "Earthquake in Summerville, SC," it is reported the earthquake was introduced by a loud boom.
Originally posted by stinkhorn
Was it not reported that there was weird animal activity in SC last week and an earthquake prediction. Well here it is.
The bot program seems to be working fine if you consider this to be the one it talked about
Originally posted by pynner
sweet, nothing better than slayers undying ignorance.
doing your best to make comments on something in which you know nothing?
Originally posted by Necrosis
reply to post by SLAYER69
Ahh, CA, the land of fruits and nuts where they think the entire world revolves around them... Someday soon you might be sucking sea water after one of your "real" earthquakes.