More Earthquakes?

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dysfunction

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Yes it looks that way...

I wonder what they are getting up to over there!
 
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bodhi

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Originally posted by Super_Gray[SG]
Off Sky News seems like its becoming an occurance for the Manchester area to get hit


Well if I was an earthquake Manchester would be pretty high up my list of places to hit. Just behind Birmingham in fact.
 
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doh_boy

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heh they were a bit crap tbh! I was in bed for the first one and eating in the uni cafe for the second two. The last two caused a few girls to scream but all-in-all not as interesting as one would imagine:m00:
 
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LTF

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Re: Re: More Earthquakes?

Originally posted by bodhi



Well if I was an earthquake Manchester would be pretty high up my list of places to hit. Just behind Birmingham in fact.

Add Glasgow to that, might just about do £15 worth of damage...
 
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raw.

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Yeah i felt both also.

8.50 AM ish i get woken up by the first Earthquake but fall asleep again shortly after, i then wake up wondering if i was dreaming so checked news.bbc.co.uk and sure enough just as i am reading it the second one starts, thats 3 in a couple of months now...


EVIL IS GROWING BENEATH THE STREETS!!!!1
 
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Me²

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I felt all three, one early like 9ish before the two which came next to each other, certainly was odd.
 
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Hotteh

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when i c Gray posting about shower gel "extras" and er....earthquakes one can but assume that one leads to the other. Although others mention feeling it........do u all use physio sport?
 
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Lester

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No. I use "physio sloth". You put a capful on your head and it washes you as it drips down.
 
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dysfunction

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Originally posted by oldlester
No. I use "physio sloth". You put a capful on your head and it washes you as it drips down.

:clap:
 
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kameleon

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and another one this morning
it was like being on a waterbed
 
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Furr

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Also the weather at the moment is complete wank, Looks like britain is being smacked by mother nature
 
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Wazzerphuk

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Re: Re: More Earthquakes?

Originally posted by bodhi



Well if I was an earthquake Manchester would be pretty high up my list of places to hit. Just behind Birmingham in fact.

Wrong, Manchester should be above Brum.
 
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(Shovel)

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Sitting in Manc as we speak and we just had another tremor (as in, 30 seconds ago). Not as big as yesterday's though.
 
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Happy Go Lucky

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Manchester United supporters felt it all the way in Torquai :p
 
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Testin da Cable

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Torquai -a small village in the eastern plains, upper mongolia. res. 14. pronounced tuRRKWai
 
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kameleon

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everybody knows that most man utd supporters com from London
 
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legendario

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Re: Re: More Earthquakes?

Originally posted by bodhi



Well if I was an earthquake Manchester would be pretty high up my list of places to hit. Just behind Birmingham in fact.

Are you not scottish?

I thought England in general would have been good enough.
 
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LTF

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Originally posted by kameleon
everybody knows that most man utd supporters com from London


No, youre thinking of the far east, oh wait...

....theyre the same thing arent they?

:D
 
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dysfunction

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Re: Re: Re: More Earthquakes?

Originally posted by legendario


Are you not scottish?

I thought England in general would have been good enough.


Getting rid of england would be like cutting your own throat! :p

:clap:
 
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bodhi

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Not really. We wouldn't have to listen to your terminally dull blatherings.
 
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~YuckFou~

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URGENT - MANCHESTER EARTHQUAKE APPEAL

At 08:50 on Monday 21 October an earthquake measuring 3.2 on the Richter scale hit Manchester, UK causing untold disruption and distress

* Many were woken well before their giros arrived in the areas of ancoats beswick and too many to mention.

* Several priceless cobbled streets were damaged

* Three areas of historically and scientifically significant litter were
disturbed

* Thousands are confused and bewildered, trying to come to terms with the fact that something interesting has happened in Manchester.

One resident, Donna-Marie Dutton, a 17 year old mother-of-three said "It was such a shock, little Chantal-Britney came running into my Bedroom crying. My youngest two, Tyler-Morgan and Megan-Storm slept through it. I was still shaking when I was watching Trisha and Kilroy later that morning."

Apparently though, looting did carry on as normal. And all the bag heads where still queuing up on Briscoe lane for there little crack
Not noticing the cracks in the floor.

The British Red Cross has so far managed to ship 800 crates of Sunny Delight to the area to help the stricken masses.


HOW YOU CAN HELP

* £2 buys chips, gravy and mushy peas and blue pop for a family of four
* £10 can take a family to Stockport for the day, where children can play on an unspoiled canal bank among the national collection of Shopping trolleys
* 22p buys a biro for filling in a spurious compensation claim
* £20 buys MCFC

PLEASE ACT NOW!!!!

Simply email us by return with your credit card details and we'll do the rest!

If you prefer to donate cash, there are collection points available at your local branches of Argos, Aldi and Clinton Cards or asda stores.

by Debora from Manchester
 
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kameleon

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Im glad I live in Moss Side then, that other place sounds rough
 

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