First ones I've felt in US. East coast rarely gets them. One destroyed half of Charleston, a city about 80 miles away, in the mid 1800s. This one was only 4.1, so nothing to worry about. I remember a couple of small ones in England in the 1980s...
Last we had was a seven wasn't it? I remembering noticing that one but none of the others (about five in my life time). I once thought we was having a earthquake but it turned out to be a car crashing into next door but one's house
Yeah, this wasn't even as bad as the ones I remember from the 80's. First one my wife has ever experienced though- so we stopped the film- she had to text everyone she knew and post it to facebook... etc...etc...etc... so it was about an hour break in the middle of the film. We've gone from Snow/Ice storms- to 22C weather and earthquakes all in one week. Waiting to see a pale horse in the sky.
i experienced the one in the us that cracked the top of washington's dick... sorry monument. 5.5 or something. rattled the factory i was visiting.... my boss got sacred, bless.. i went oh thats fun. i didn't think much of it.
Got a mate who told me about a female friend he has who was suddenly woken up by a massive crash one night/early am, there was a car with the engine still revving next to her bed, had come straight through the wall and stopped just short, house wall and bits of car all over the bedroom.
Scary ****. When I realised it was a car, I opened the front door to see a young lad on the phone jogging down the street. I heard him say "I just crashed the car into a house" and he was weaving all over the place so suspect he was pissed too. I couldn't chase after him because I was looking after our eldest who was only about one year old at the time