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#1: Jamie Jones (corycatelyn) on Aug 24, 2011
i did in hershey, pa#2: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Aug 24, 2011
I was outside talking to my neighbour,i didn't feel it but Niki and the kids did.Were in St Catharines,Ontario,Canada.#3: Lilly Johns (LJohns315) on Aug 24, 2011
Wow, I didn't know it went that far north!#4: Joel Lynn (Furface1) on Aug 24, 2011
I felt it in Maryland, near Baltimore.#5: John Macdonald (perlwolf) on Aug 24, 2011
I also felt it in Montreal Quebec (even further north than St.Catherines, Ontario).#6: marjorie rex (mamo) on Aug 25, 2011
I'm near the epicenter. It sounded and felt BIG in the house. Everything was vibrating. Outside it wasn't bad at all.#7: Aldege Cholette (aldege) on Aug 25, 2011
Hey John,always nice to hear from a fellow Canadian,hope your a Habs fan like me.I've been to Montreal a couple of times,great city,but i really love Old Quebec.#8: Lilly Johns (LJohns315) on Aug 25, 2011
This quake really went around! Joel, I'm in Maryland too. :)#9: annalivia (annalivia) on Aug 25, 2011
great seismograph track!#10: Holly Lynn McDaniel Evans (hollybob7) on Aug 25, 2011
I have friends that felt it in Chicago. I didn't notice it. But my husband definitely felt it at his office (in Charleston, WV). They evacuated and sent everyone home. I'm kind of upset I didn't feel it, how often can someone east of the Mississippi say they felt an earthquake!#11: Joel Lynn (Furface1) on Aug 25, 2011
This is the third time I've experienced an earthquake in the mid-Atlantic area, the others were while I was living in Fairfax, VA, I know one was in December 2002.#12: Ellen Vollor (evollor) on Aug 25, 2011
I did not feel the one the other day (I am in Maine), but have felt two others in my long life.#13: Joe (infrapinklizzard) on Aug 26, 2011 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#14: Lilly Johns (LJohns315) on Aug 26, 2011
Thanks, Annalivia. It can also double as a crack in the ground from an extreme earthquake.#15: John Macdonald (perlwolf) on Aug 29, 2011
Hi Aldege, I'm somewhat of a Habs fan. I've spent most of my life in Toronto, and have been a Leafs fan all along, but it gets harder as the distance between 1967 and the present grows longer. (When I first started watching hockey on TV, back in the late 50's, I thought that Hockey Night in Canada was a TV show like any other - it had a script and the good guys won in the end. In those days, the Leafs managed to win every time I watched, or else would make a heroic effort to eke out a tie at the last minute. Since I played hockey myself, I admired the skill with which they appeared to be playing their hardest while actually following a script, Back in those days, I knew every player on every team - with only 6 teams you got to see every team many times through the season.)#16: Byrdie (byrdie) on Sep 4, 2011 [SPOILER]
It's certainly easier to cheer for the Habs these days, and safer too when I'm living in Montreal. I haven't been to Quebec City for a number of years now, but it's a beautiful city witha great deal of old world charm. (Montreal has that too, but with a greater cosmopolitan flair. I certainly love being in Montreal.)
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#17: catelyn jones (catelyn123) on Nov 23, 2011
I was just sitting around and all the sudden i felt a rumbling and didn't know what it was. Hershey, PA#18: bugaboo (bugaboo) on Nov 23, 2011
in response to catelyn...
usually that means diarrhea is on its way
(smile)
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