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 Posted: Thu Nov 17th, 2005 06:16 pm
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Yikes, I thought my Bike fell over.

PLYMOUTH (AP) -- A minor earthquake shook a section of Plymouth this afternoon.

Officials with the Weston Observatory, which monitors earthquake activity, say the two-point-five registered tremor was centered two miles south of the center of town.

According the observatory's Web site, the quake was felt just after 12:30 Thursday afternoon.

Plymouth police say they've received no reports of damage or injuries.

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 Posted: Thu Nov 17th, 2005 06:47 pm
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WOW !!! Amazing Scamp...I'll Have to Call My Sister....She Works at UMASS in Amherst...Is That Near You?..... We Have Been Having the Strangest Weather Here in Ohio ...WTH Is Happening Yikes, I thought my Bike fell over.

PLYMOUTH (AP) -- A minor earthquake shook a section of Plymouth this afternoon.

Officials with the Weston Observatory, which monitors earthquake activity, say the two-point-five registered tremor was centered two miles south of the center of town.

According the observatory's Web site, the quake was felt just after 12:30 Thursday afternoon.

Plymouth police say they've received no reports of damage or injuries.

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 Posted: Thu Nov 17th, 2005 07:03 pm
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WTH happened to autumn?????..........think we had a total of 5 mins. of it  :(

 

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scamp wrote:
WOW !!! Amazing Scamp...I'll Have to Call My Sister....She Works at UMASS in Amherst...Is That Near You?..... We Have Been Having the Strangest Weather Here in Ohio ...WTH Is Happening Yikes, I thought my Bike fell over.

PLYMOUTH (AP) -- A minor earthquake shook a section of Plymouth this afternoon.

Officials with the Weston Observatory, which monitors earthquake activity, say the two-point-five registered tremor was centered two miles south of the center of town.

According the observatory's Web site, the quake was felt just after 12:30 Thursday afternoon.

Plymouth police say they've received no reports of damage or injuries.

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 Posted: Thu Nov 17th, 2005 08:35 pm
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Oscar... Amherst is an hour or so north and west of here the quake was a small event but any quake around here is news.



Beautiful country out there in the Berkshires....I take my Bike out there at least a couple times a year nice riding out in the mountains.:cool:

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scamp wrote:
WOW !!! Amazing Scamp...I'll Have to Call My Sister....She Works at UMASS in Amherst...Is That Near You?..... We Have Been Having the Strangest Weather Here in Ohio ...WTH Is Happening Yikes, I thought my Bike fell over.

PLYMOUTH (AP) -- A minor earthquake shook a section of Plymouth this afternoon.

Officials with the Weston Observatory, which monitors earthquake activity, say the two-point-five registered tremor was centered two miles south of the center of town.

According the observatory's Web site, the quake was felt just after 12:30 Thursday afternoon.

Plymouth police say they've received no reports of damage or injuries.

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 Posted: Fri Nov 18th, 2005 01:00 am
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Yes It Is Very Beautiful Country...a Few Years Back it Was Harley-Davidsons Ride of the Year Rte 7 The Mohican Trail,,,Awesome Hair Pin Trail With a Lodge on The Cliff SideI Spoke With her and She Said it's All Over the News! We Had One Here in Ohio Many Years  Ago and It Was Freaky..Not Being in a EarthQuake Area  Oscar... Amherst is an hour or so north and west of here the quake was a small event but any quake around here is news.



Beautiful country out there in the Berkshires....I take my Bike out there at least a couple times a year nice riding out in the mountains.:cool:

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scamp wrote:
WOW !!! Amazing Scamp...I'll Have to Call My Sister....She Works at UMASS in Amherst...Is That Near You?..... We Have Been Having the Strangest Weather Here in Ohio ...WTH Is Happening Yikes, I thought my Bike fell over.

PLYMOUTH (AP) -- A minor earthquake shook a section of Plymouth this afternoon.

Officials with the Weston Observatory, which monitors earthquake activity, say the two-point-five registered tremor was centered two miles south of the center of town.

According the observatory's Web site, the quake was felt just after 12:30 Thursday afternoon.

Plymouth police say they've received no reports of damage or injuries.

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 Posted: Sun Nov 20th, 2005 08:08 pm
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It would be a shame to lose BOTH the NE and California in "The Big One"...........yuk, yuk, yuk!:P

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H.B.!

 

KenC wrote:
It would be a shame to lose BOTH the NE and California in "The Big One"...........yuk, yuk, yuk!:P

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 Posted: Mon Nov 21st, 2005 02:10 pm
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Hageln zu unserem Obersten Führer Ken, er, der weiß, was für uns am besten ist.:PKenC wrote:
It would be a shame to lose BOTH the NE and California in "The Big One"...........yuk, yuk, yuk!:P

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You want to see earthquake activity?:D

http://www.data.scec.org/recenteqs.html

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 Posted: Mon Nov 21st, 2005 04:09 pm
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And all hail to you Herr Scamp!!! :D :D :D

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Hageln zu unserem Obersten Führer Ken, er, der weiß, was für uns am besten ist.:PKenC wrote:
It would be a shame to lose BOTH the NE and California in "The Big One"...........yuk, yuk, yuk!:P

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 Posted: Mon Nov 21st, 2005 05:07 pm
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Thank You Ken....(I think):)

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