I was sleeping (I work 3rd shift), and it shook my bed enough to wake me up. I live in Erie, Pennsylvania.
The sun never shines, sky is always gray. It's basically like living in the movie The Road (which is why they shot part of it here).
Working in a high-rise corporate building in northern Virginia (supposedly close to the epicenter). Gave us a pretty good scare. We never get quakes here. I think its reported as the largest in VA for quite some time.
That was the weirdest feeling. I moved from Houston two years ago and now live in Annapolis MD. I manage a little HVAC wholesale store here and everything on the shelves was shaking and tools on the peg hooks were swinging back and forth. lasted about 30 seconds. Now we have Irene to worry about
One article I read just now mentioned that they felt it on the floor of the NYSE. Everybody screamed "KEEP TRADING" and they did.
That's what sh-- That's what sh... That's what SHE sa--oh, wait a minute... what do we have here: :grin: That's what SHE S-- Dang. That's what SHE sa-- That's what s-- That's what THEY sa-- Come on, now. Don't play with my feelings. Too many THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID's available. I'm tired from so many... that's what SHE said(s).
Nice to see you copying the posts of Dan Beach, Huffington Post commentator, do you use HuffPo/commenters for all your natural disaster news/comments? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/23/earthquake-new-york-city-nyc_n_934241.html
Lol swoly The that's what she said thing was so old it wasn't even funny anymore but ur post made me lol
Here's a map showing the epicenter (thanks for the link, Sam! poor basso). This is a bit bizarre, isn't it? We aren't supposed to have earthquakes in that area, not that I've ever heard of, at any rate.