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Earthquake in Scarborough
big brother 9
03-01-2017
Just seen theres been an earthquake in Scarborough.....anyone feel it?
Armi
03-01-2017
Nobody probably
St Dabeoc
03-01-2017
blimey, that makes 3!
koantemplation
03-01-2017
I bet it is because of Fracking.
Grouty
03-01-2017
Felt nothing here around Sunderland.
hedsashed
03-01-2017
Sorry about that, the sprouts I had with dinner are playing havoc
Zeropoint1
03-01-2017
Aww, I was in Whitby until yesterday, that would have been cool to experience again.

I remember the one that hit the midlands about 10 years ago and it was almost fun as everything shook slightly. Though my dog who was fast asleep on my bed was less than impressed!
juliancarswell
03-01-2017
Originally Posted by koantemplation:
“I bet it is because of Fracking.”

Why, where is the nearest plant to Scarborough?
Lou Kelly
03-01-2017
If it struck on the coast it would have caused millions of pounds worth of improvements.
lemoncurd
03-01-2017
Perhaps it was just the explosions from the battle re-enactments on Peasholme Park lake?
Toby LaRhone
03-01-2017
Originally Posted by big brother 9:
“Just seen theres been an earthquake in Scarborough.....anyone feel it?”

100 miles away at sea.
razorback Tony
03-01-2017
Originally Posted by Grouty:
“Felt nothing here around Sunderland.”


You're leading with your chin there Grouty.
Wasn't there an earthquake in Middlesbrough in 1962?
25% of the town was flattened, it caused £11.59p worth of damage.
Zeropoint1
04-01-2017
Originally Posted by razorback Tony:
“You're leading with your chin there Grouty.
Wasn't there an earthquake in Middlesbrough in 1962?
25% of the town was flattened, it caused £11.59p worth of damage.”

I had an hours wait in Middlesbrough yesterday and judging by the area around the train station it's still damaged
Caxton
04-01-2017
Originally Posted by razorback Tony:
“You're leading with your chin there Grouty.
Wasn't there an earthquake in Middlesbrough in 1962?
25% of the town was flattened, it caused £11.59p worth of damage.”

£11.59p, blimey as much as that., I think someone was trying to defraud the insurance companies, by upping the damage.

The latest earthquake was apparently caused by Brexit
occy
04-01-2017
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