Another earthquake

Mom2ItalianGirls
on 4/22/09 3:45 am - Alabaster, AL
in Bibb County! That's two within 24 hours. 

What do you guys think about that?
 

 

 

 

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S. M.
on 4/22/09 6:05 am - In The Country, AL
Are you serious?  OMGosh!  That is weird for these parts of the country.  Especially 2 within 24 hours!!!!!
~ Susan 
kpaule83
on 4/22/09 9:33 am
Is this a joke lol. I am confused if this is for real or not.
Mom2ItalianGirls
on 4/22/09 11:54 am, edited 4/22/09 11:54 am - Alabaster, AL
Hey- it's for real.  The one yesterday was 3.8 and this morning it was 2.something. Seriously, check it out
http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2009/04/second_quake_shakes_bibb _count.html

Nanci 
Edited to add:  You getting ready for that Lapband?  I LOVE MINE!!!!  Keep us posted!
 

 

 

 

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Brandy M.
on 4/22/09 12:17 pm - Hartselle, AL
I just saw it in the news.Really....my niece lives over that way.Hope everything is ok.Just wanted to chime in and saw it on the news for real. God Bless!!

Brandy

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cseaymoulton
on 4/23/09 6:08 am - Moulton, AL
I'm telling ya it's for real also...... mother nature is really working her stuff!!!.. Tornados and now Earthquakes... all we can do is pray that the good Lord will protect us all.
kpaule83
on 4/23/09 10:10 am
Im so ready for the lapband. Do you have the lapband~~~ Let me know some things you ate, that way i can prepare myself. lol
Skydancer
on 4/24/09 5:46 am - Tuscaloosa, AL
Isn't this about the third or fourth earthquake in Alabama in the last few years?  Yes, I am serious, I was thinking that we had one within the last 5 years that was larger than those two.

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Skydancer
on 4/24/09 5:49 am - Tuscaloosa, AL
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/alabama/history.p hp  Here's a link that will show you that Alabama has a history of earthquakes that is over 100 years old.  Just in case you are interested.

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