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We had an earthquake here last night.

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daniela31 | 11:36 Mon 27th Oct 2008 | ChatterBank
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Hi. There was an earthquake near me last night. At first it sounded like someone rattling my front door, but I looked out and there was no-one there. Then my mates rang me and asked if I had felt it?
My one friend , who lives the other side of town to me, and nearer the epicentre, said her sofa moved!
How scary is that!
Has anyone else felt the tremors of an earthquake.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7692334.stm
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Yeah, we had one last year sometime. I really couldn't work out what was happening and assumed our house was subsiding or something!

Not sure what this says about me as a parent, but my first thought was "Oh God, my fishtanks" and not my child asleep in the next room.
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I don't live in Abergavenny Raggy. I live in Hereford now.
:-)
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Hi BOO.
It's strange at the time because you don't know what it is. Like if it just makes your door rattle, like it did mine, it can be quite spooky.
lol at B00!
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This is a better report from the BBC.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7692225.stm
We had one a couple of years ago; thought it was really spooky - didn't know what it was , thought it was some ghost activity as my bed was rocking.
I was the only one to hear it. I didn't even leave the bed, just stuck my head back under the covers so I didn't see the ghost!
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Hi, sunflower. It's not until afterwards when you find out what it was that everything seems ok.
The bed moving would spook me out too.
Wow, dani.

We've never had anything like that here.

(and I agree about the bed moving ... that would really creep me out)
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Hi Jayne. I wouldn't have known what had happened if my friend hadn't rung me about it.

I live right on the epicentre of this one that happened in 2002

http://www.esci.keele.ac.uk/geophysics/quakes/ dudley_earthquake.html

It woke me up with a jolt
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Ethel, I remember that one very well. we felt it slightly here too, but the ironic thing about that one was it happened only a few minutes after my brother had died. We all took it for a sign that it was God and The Devil fighting over who should have him.
:-)
Oh dear! :(
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It was tongue in cheek Ethel. no worries.
He was a lovable rogue, so he could have gone either way.
I have always had the notion God got him in the end. :-)
Thank you for the stars, dani.

I love them.

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You are not getting anymore Jayne....so no ammount of kisses will gain you any.
:-)
I was in the Manchester one not long ago.

The biggest one was in one of the big aftershocks when I was in Los Angeles not long after the Big One.

It caused a lot of panic as it was in the middle of the night and a similar time of the morning as the real one.

The family I was living with had cracks all other the place and had had to move out into a camper van for a while after the real one, shocking seeing all the pictures.
And what's wrong with Abergavenny, have a lot fo family from there :)
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Hi Jenna. that must have been scary for you at the time.

Raggy was the one who made the joke about Abergavenny.
I think he thought I still lived there.
When did you live there? You might know some of my cousins :)

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