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About 4:30 this morning a 5.4 magnitude quake woke me up. I thought it was a tornado, and was going to get to the basement (never go to the basement in an earthquake). The center was near the Indiana-Illinois border, but it shook things up pretty good where I live near St. Louis. :eek:

Maybe a new gas/oil pocket will emerge and I can start driving to work again.:D

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About 4:30 this morning a 5.4 magnitude quake woke me up. I thought it was a tornado, and was going to get to the basement (never go to the basement in an earthquake). The center was near the Indiana-Illinois border, but it shook things up pretty good where I live near St. Louis. :eek:

Maybe a new gas/oil pocket will emerge and I can start driving to work again.:D

yes.....crazy man! we're only about 50-60 miles from West Salem....rocked pretty good:eek:

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got me pumped for this upcoming deer season! an earthquake in the spring adds 15-20 inches of antler growth, no kidding! something about the minerals in the ground get reactivated.

:rolleyes:

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Felt it pretty good where I live...just under an hour from West Salem. It woke me up and it takes quite a bit for that to happen. My wife works at a hospital a bit closer to the quake's center and they had their doctors calling making sure everything was still ok after it happened.

An earthquake is a potentially big deal in this area with a refinery here in the town I work in.

Had a 4.5 quake about an hour and 15 minutes ago (10:15 am CST) too.

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Felt it pretty good where I live...just under an hour from West Salem. It woke me up and it takes quite a bit for that to happen. My wife works at a hospital a bit closer to the quake's center and they had their doctors calling making sure everything was still ok after it happened.

An earthquake is a potentially big deal in this area with a refinery here in the town I work in.

Had a 4.5 quake about an hour and 15 minutes ago (10:15 am CST) too.

I felt the second one as well. Hope the saying that things come in 3's isn't true in this case.

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I live on the border of Missouri and Illinois by Cape Girardeau and I felt it pretty good here also. It woke me up out of a dead sleep. It was the first one that I have experienced and it was kinda freaky to be honest with you.

Mike I'm sure you know but you live basically RIGHT ON TOP of the New Madrid fault.:eek:

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About 4:30 this morning a 5.4 magnitude quake woke me up. I thought it was a tornado, and was going to get to the basement (never go to the basement in an earthquake). The center was near the Indiana-Illinois border, but it shook things up pretty good where I live near St. Louis. :eek:

Maybe a new gas/oil pocket will emerge and I can start driving to work again.:D

...I LOVE it!..."Never go to the basement in an earthquake!!"

-That sounds like something I would do!:eek:

-Gee...yeah, I hope things are settled for now, there ,for you guys...-What a morning!!

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In the words of my daughter, "We're all gonna die!" She loves being dramatic.:D Ever since I found out about the New Madrid fault line and the huge quakes that hit in the 1800's I thought, "It's been a long time since then, that could happen again at any time." This time it wasn't New Madrid but it just as easily could have been. I'm just not used to this stuff happening here.

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