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I could sleep through an earthquake (and I did)

I wouldn't be surprised if we got one here now, because of our fault line we've been supposed to have a sizable one for awhile. Earthquakes can chain reaction, and it seems it might be close enough.

After that explosion about a half mile from my house, I can tell you that the Mac Arthur homestead will be unscathed after it happens.

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We had 3 earthquakes yesterday in Southern Colorado. One around 8 am, one around 5:30pm that was about a 4.3 and a 3rd at 11:45pm was a 5.5. I felt the one at night, it shook our whole apartment building in Colorado Springs. Felt like a rollercoaster ride for about 5 seconds.

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No and I didnt feel like the last 5 that we had either, I must just be oblivious. (that's no shock, several GFs I've had basically had to hit me over the head with a breast before I got the hint they were interested).

I do have an excuse now though, I'm slightly "off balance" all the time due to the car accident, (could barely walk at one point, long past that now yay) but still.. I've NEVER felt any of these things in Michigan, even though twice now I've been right next to someone who said "did you just feel that?" and I didn't notice anything.

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I felt dizzy, nauseous, and headachy right around the time we got the earthquake, but I didn't feel any actual movement.

I didn't feel anything that registered to me as an earthquake. I did have an incident, though, right about lunch (1ish) when my knees felt weak and I thought I was fainting. Shortly there after, I saw myself shaking and attributed it to low blood sugar. I didn't really think anything of it until Spook said that he had the same sensation about the same time. But, no, I didn't know it was an earthquake. I didn't register the earth moving by sight or feel in any conscious way. I thought it was all me behaving badly.

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