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LOL

 

felt that too and im up in country victoria wangaratta!

 

Did anyone else feel the massive earth tremors rock through Victoria at approx. 8:55PM???? I'm in Bulleen and the whole top level of my house was shaking, it felt like the ground was warping, DDAY COMING???

Yeah, look at the USGS site DEELIRIOUS... almost 700 reports of it from around Victoria. I felt it in Shepparton. Shook the furniture in my house.

Listed as a magnitude 5.2 centered on Moe.

Freaky. Never felt anything like it before.

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CONFIRMED 5.5 RICHTER SCALE OFFICIAL JUST HEARD ON THE RADIO. WENT 5KM DEEP, DDAY IS COMING...................


It all adds up....I heard today the Rolling Stones are having final concerts.

"It's the end of the world as we know it"

The Mayans were right. B)

Those that have been calling for a seismic shift at Melbourne-I hope you are satisfied.

We vow to rebuild.

Sky news Australia, based in Sydney of course, having a whale of a time butcher our suburb names that they've never heard of before. Gotta love our centralised news services...

Only a minor shimmy in our household, but 5.5 is a big deal.

 
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How you can find sarcasm after such a thing Biffen, ur either heartless, or mentally retarded. I know which one(s) you are.........


Gentle rocking in Brighton but it lasted for 20 seconds. Got me up and rocking. spun the new remaster of Ziggy Stardust.

5 years. That's all we got.

Phil Scully must have just stepped foot back into Victoria!

Cheap.

i'm sorry.

actually no i'm not.

Boom-Boom-BA!

Gentle rocking in Brighton but it lasted for 20 seconds. Got me up and rocking. spun the new remaster of Ziggy Stardust.

5 years. That's all we got.

"Girl my age went off her head....."

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For those who are interested Geoscience Australia now has a twitter account for earthquake alerts @earthquakesga

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