We just felt a earthquake!
It's a small one though. LOL.
To me it was.
Last edited by ihaveamac (2010-07-07 19:57:15)
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Reminds me of when we had a small earthquake here! Nobody in my class felt it, since we were painting, talking, walking, and listening to music. xD
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Oof!
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Earthquakes, crazy things, right? Earth moving... It's crazy, once you think of it. Like Santa, if he were true (Not that he isn't, little kids, I don't believe in him, that's all), he would simply be someone who goes inside your house through your chimney, and put things in your socks...
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santa is creepy D: he breaks into your house at night, eats your food, and leaves mysterious wrapped packages under your house-tree
(lol i don't beleive in him, i saw my parents with a gift from "santa")
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DaGamez wrote:
Oof!
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Earthquakes, crazy things, right? Earth moving... It's crazy, once you think of it. Like Santa, if he were true (Not that he isn't, little kids, I don't believe in him, that's all), he would simply be someone who goes inside your house through your chimney, and put things in your socks...
Yeah, but there's scientific evidence that the plates are moving and colliding beneath the crust. A few weeks ago, around the time of the G20, there was an earthquake in Toronto. It was almost a minute long, and I thought I was just shaking because of the caffeine, but the next day, in the newspaper, I read about it
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Blade-Edge wrote:
DaGamez wrote:
Oof!
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Earthquakes, crazy things, right? Earth moving... It's crazy, once you think of it. Like Santa, if he were true (Not that he isn't, little kids, I don't believe in him, that's all), he would simply be someone who goes inside your house through your chimney, and put things in your socks...Yeah, but there's scientific evidence that the plates are moving and colliding beneath the crust. A few weeks ago, around the time of the G20, there was an earthquake in Toronto. It was almost a minute long, and I thought I was just shaking because of the caffeine, but the next day, in the newspaper, I read about it
I usually feel earthquakes at night, where I feel nothing.
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DaGamez wrote:
Lol. To all of you. Lol. Santa is weird. So is the sun. And the moon. Gunz Gunz, especially. Coka is not online. Why. WHY, RHY, WHY?!

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DaGamez wrote:
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