ANOTHER quake, this one in Turkey, LULZ[views:2171][posts:11]_____________________________________ [Mar 8,2010 7:53am - SkinSandwich ""] http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/03/08...turkey.earthquake/index.html?hpt=T1 [img] |
_____________________________ [Mar 8,2010 8:02am - Yeti ""] this is crazy, i hope a huge one splits this country in half. |
_____________________________________ [Mar 8,2010 8:20am - SkinSandwich ""] The Earth has gas. |
________________________________________ [Mar 8,2010 8:35am - TheRidersofDoom ""] I just think this is the news covering shit that normally goes uncovered because of Haiti and Chile |
_______________________________________ [Mar 8,2010 9:00am - AndrewBastard ""] TheRidersofDoom said:I just think this is the news covering shit that normally goes uncovered because of Haiti and Chile This. There are earthquakes everyday somewhere on this planet.... |
_________________________________________ [Mar 8,2010 9:51am - largefreakatzero ""] Awesome let's have fundraisers and send them millions of dollars, because (like Haiti) this country was such a utopia to begin with. |
____________________________________ [Mar 8,2010 10:07am - arilliusbm ""] There's always earthquakes in turkey. |
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____________________________________ [Mar 8,2010 10:15am - arilliusbm ""] largefreakatzero said:Awesome let's have fundraisers and send them millions of dollars, because (like Haiti) this country was such a utopia to begin with. honestly, we are there, raping their oil supply right now. I bet you some "aid" money went to funding a dig for oil there. |
___________________________________ [Mar 8,2010 10:16am - dreadkill ""] aren't there around 10 earthquakes in alaska every day? earthquakes are always happening somewhere. |
____________________________________ [Mar 8,2010 10:25am - arilliusbm ""] They are; but magnitude 5+ ones don't happen as much. Most times people can't tell when one happens. A few years ago SE MA had one but it was only a 2.0 or 3.0 one. Nothing big all |
______________________________________ [Mar 8,2010 11:13am - SkinSandwich ""] arilliusbm said:They are; but magnitude 5+ ones don't happen as much. Most times people can't tell when one happens. A few years ago SE MA had one but it was only a 2.0 or 3.0 one. Nothing big all Ha, I remember that. I live on the Cape and actually felt my house "quiver" a little bit. It was weird. I am surprised I did not make a thread out of it. I must have been jammed. It was a 2.4 |