Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Maybe God's trying to tell 'em something.

Quake shakes Mordor on the Potomac.

21 comments:

North said...

Atlas Hiccuped.

Anonymous said...

They wouldn't listen anyway, THEY think THEY are God.

RobertSlaughter said...

Combine the earthquake with this (latest Hurricane Irene path straight up Chesapeake Bay): http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at4+shtml/145015.shtml?5-daynl?large#contents

and I'd likely agree with you.

Mile 66 said...

They discovered a fracture line on the east coast. They've already named it "Bush's Fault"

Anonymous said...

My son, daughter-in-law and grandson live just North of Troy, about 20 miles from the epicenter. My daughter-in-law said that it felt like she was standing on top of a washing machine that was vibrating because it was out of balance. The North Anna nuclear plant reactors shut down automatically and are running on emergency diesel generators. Just like they were designed to do. Next comes the flood from Hurricane Irene?

Mark Matis said...

No, North. More like Moochelle farted.

Drew in SC said...

That wasn't an earthquake. That was the bottom falling out of the US dollar.

Anonymous said...

I'm feeling left out that I didn't feel it here in Georgia.

Anonymous said...

Interesting that Colorado had the worst quake in 40 years today also.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/08/23/colorado.quake/index.html?eref=rss_topstories

Anonymous said...

Everybody in DC goes home early, and the stock market goes up 322.11 points.

Hmmmmm.....

Old NFO said...

Mudbug got it right, it's the founding fathers ALL rolling over at the same time...

DC Wright said...

I like how they told us the quake released the energy equivalent of eight tons of TNT, about half the energy released by the Hiroshima bomb... which was about fifteen KILOTONS, not fifteen tons. Their fact checking leaves LOTS to be desired!

Anonymous said...

One of several "earthquakes" to come.

Kevin Patrick said...

I felt it here north-central WV.

Anonymous said...

It was the Founding Fathers rolling over in their graves over what odumbo has done to America.

Anonymous said...

I didn't feel a thing in PA....maybe I am numb.
Why is it when this type of thing happens, not one congress-thing dies as a result?

KPN3%

Bad Cyborg said...

I lived in the Tokyo area for 3 1/2 years. They have 200 measurable quakes A DAY! I was in a 5.5 on the 15th floor of a skyscraper in downtown Tokyo. Whole place was rocking and shaking. The elevators shut down automatically and the motion was too bad to try the stairs. All we could do was sit on the floor and ride it out. Not one of the more fun experiences I had while stationed in the far east.

Anonymous said...

First thing I thought when I heard about it was the Founders spinning in their tombs....followed by wondering what they've come up with now that we don't know about yet.

BoarHawg

Anonymous said...

Yep, it was the Founders:

http://news.yahoo.com/washington-monument-top-cracked-earthquake-021629839.html

seems the General is a mite upset.

BoarHawg

Anonymous said...

"Maybe God's tryint to tell 'em something."

Lol, I can see it now..."Right wing Christians say God hates Obama!"

W W Woodward said...

I've heard it was caused by Maxine Waters. She was trying her best to open the gates of hell to facilitate the passage of all those Tea Party Patriots. Goofy bitch.
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