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NJCher

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3. it shook the house!
Fri Apr 5, 2024, 04:26 PM
Apr 2024

You say you don't recall shaking, but did you perceive what was happening as an earthquake?

My house was built in 1871 and is built so much more solidly than new construction. Walls that are a foot thick in places. Yet it still shook!

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WOW! elleng Apr 2024 #1
it shook the house! NJCher Apr 2024 #3
NO shaking AT ALL! My house is 100+ years old, VERY solid, like yours. elleng Apr 2024 #5
Pork PJMcK Apr 2024 #2
Glad you're okay. democrank Apr 2024 #4
shrimp and scallop stir fry over jasmine rice and leaf lettuce salad peacebuzzard Apr 2024 #6
Stir fry NJCher Apr 2024 #10
leftovers tonight, but we're having guests tomorrow... mike_c Apr 2024 #7
Garden Vegetable Soup no_hypocrisy Apr 2024 #8
pork roast hash. my grandma held out on us. pansypoo53219 Apr 2024 #9
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