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I suspect all the immigrants arriving at Dover all jumped off the boat at the same time.
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There used to be an earthquake simulator in the Geological Museum in Kennsington that was quite fun. Anyone know if it's still there?Originally posted by GlenW View PostI'm so jealous, I've always wanted to feel an earthquake. Not a big one that damages property or hurts people I'm too much of a wuss for that, but just a little one.
Edit: Yes, still there it appears, just part of the Natural History museum now.Last edited by alluvial; 22 May 2015, 12:31.
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I know Nigel Farage said he was going to shake things up in South Thanet but I think I speak for everyone that no one expected an earthquake.
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I experience a little one a few years back - the wardrobe just seemed to suddenly start rockingOriginally posted by GlenW View PostI'm so jealous, I've always wanted to feel an earthquake. Not a big one that damages property or hurts people I'm too much of a wuss for that, but just a little one.
the weird thing is at the time you do not think earthquake
you think wtf poltergeists???
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Working in Kent felt nothing, everyone else seemed to get woken up at about 3am down here
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I'm so jealous, I've always wanted to feel an earthquake. Not a big one that damages property or hurts people I'm too much of a wuss for that, but just a little one.
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