It wasn’t me.
Dancing around at 4:37. It was an actual earthquake. For the three of us who were awake for it.
11 comments Og | Uncategorized
Dancing around at 4:37. It was an actual earthquake. For the three of us who were awake for it.
11 comments Og | Uncategorized
I thought that you and the og family were dancing, one last time, before you were put out of commission after your surgery.
swmbo
I thought my dog had farted, but when I found out it was just an earthquake I went back to sleep.
I slept through it. I heard on the radio at 7:30. (OK, 8:00. So I was running late; sue me.)
I don’t believe it happened at all. It’s all a McBushHitlerHalliburton conspiracy to raise gas prices.
M
You’re so wrong. It’s global warming.
swmbo
It woke me up, but I thought at first that it was the cats fighting. (The twenty-pounder can make the bed shake.)
Then, like Jeff, I just went back to sleep.
It was 5:37-ish here, so I WAS awake for it. And I didn’t like it. Not one bit.
As a 5th generation Californian now exited the moldering Golden State, 5.4 does not seem much of an earthquake.
Yeah, right, I know that was you. *G* I was up, on the computer, and suddenly didn’t need my coffee to be “awake” anymore. The dog’s reaction was priceless: her face was 90 percent “I don’t like this” and 10 percent “I didn’t do it!” as she came hurrying around the house to come inside.
As far downstate as it was…is there hope the north eastern corner of Illinois will slide off into Lake Michigan?
Seriously, glad no one was hurt, but didn’t feel a thing up here in the Rockford area.
It was a 30th birthday gift for my son, who lives in Illinois with his family! Quit complaining, he’s never had one of those before!
Of course, he doesn’t want another one, either!