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We had a few shakes and rattles up here in NE PA - freaked a lot of people out that never felt one before. Shampoo fell off the shelves in K-Mart, dogs were going nuts, etc.
Awwwe. so you are now joining what we call the 'Foster Failure Club' whereby the foster caves in and adopts their dogs for themselves....I did it myself.
We felt the earthquake here in Pittsburgh, too. Usually when there have been mild ones I've never felt a thing. When it was going on, my first thought was "oh, a train must be going by" until I remembered that there are no train tracks anywhere near my office. And then I thought, "am I fainting?" It took a second for the earthquake concept to take hold.
Last edited by fleetiebelle; 08-23-2011 at 03:19 PM..
Why was I thinking you were in Atlanta? Dang I must be getting old.
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