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Sunday, February 09, 2014

EARTHQUAKE?

We're hearing there may have been another earthquake on the Eastern Shore. I've received word form Ocean City and Cambridge.

Another message just came in.

I cannot explain what we felt but it was like a big rumble that shook our Ocean Pines home; twice. The first was larger than the second.

Maybe something blew up, a jet breaking the sound barrier, or even maybe an earthquake.

19 comments:

  1. More fracking please, it's called mass displacement

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  2. Felt it in between Selbyville and W Fenwick. Kind of a boom then rumbling for like 10 seconds. I jumped up and could feel the floors moving almost like the sea legs effect.

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  3. When I was living in west OC around 1980, I was standing next to the little cottages we lived in and there was a short but definite tremor. Everything shook just ever so lightly, there was never anything on the news about it and I know I wasn't dreaming.

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  4. Not to fear. It was just Barbara Mikulski falling down!

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  5. 1:14
    Let me guess the second tremor was because she bounced?

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  6. In Ocean Pines it was a loud boom followed immediately by another small boom and then rumbling. It was like when you are very close to something going supersonic. It's a double boom. Not long after there was a very faint boom and more rumbling.
    Meteor entering the atmosphere or exploding maybe?

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  7. 1:20 Mikulski is a Bumble and Bumbles bounce

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  8. The Maryland DNR site showed some seismic activity in the area

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  9. Too bad it wasn't all the zombie junkies shooting up for lunch and dropping off the earth

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  10. NO...it was the President of Salisbury State fell off her chair at a "ALL YOU CAN EAT" fest...several others were knock down do to force of the fall...

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  11. Drudge has an article up about this.

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  12. I'd bet it was some locals drinking natural light driving a jacked up 4 wheel drive truck hitting a a pole or tree.

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  13. JSF testing out of PAX river!
    The sound of freedom!

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  14. near bivalve the sonic booms are more common.

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  15. It's the whole global warming contraction/expansion factor.

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  16. We heard loud, persistent rumbling. No tremors in Salisbury. We thought it was Jets.

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