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Memtig14
11/5/2011, 10:55 PM
OMG........HUGE!!!

It is still shaking!!!

soonercruiser
11/5/2011, 10:57 PM
NO!
I was an OKC earthquake!
It had to be at least a 5.5 here.
Son in Tulsa called immediately with cabinets and building shaking.
So, maybe someone in between got it worst!

SoonerTerry
11/5/2011, 10:58 PM
felt it in mustang

NOVSooner
11/5/2011, 11:01 PM
Felt very clear in norman

Frozen Sooner
11/5/2011, 11:04 PM
Epicenter in Stillwater. Cause traced to people jumping off and back on a bandwagon.

NOVSooner
11/5/2011, 11:08 PM
News just said 5.2, epicenter in Sparks

Memtig14
11/5/2011, 11:11 PM
Epicenter in Stillwater. Cause traced to people jumping off and back on a bandwagon.
:eagerness: ......best quote of the week!

SoonerTerry
11/5/2011, 11:14 PM
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Quakes/usb0006klz.php

salth2o
11/5/2011, 11:18 PM
Lots of my family and friends in NE Texas felt it.

Blue
11/5/2011, 11:37 PM
Upgraded to 5.6

SicEmBaylor
11/6/2011, 12:07 AM
This happened in central OK. Surprise. Surprise. :eyeroll:

Hills and trees>flat praires with earthquakes :D

Memtig14
11/6/2011, 12:08 AM
I've never done drugs so that is about the weirdest thing I ever felt.

SanJoaquinSooner
11/6/2011, 12:19 AM
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/Maps/US10/32.42.-105.-95.gif

cleller
11/6/2011, 08:17 AM
These earthquakes are occurring along the "Wilzetta Fault" east of OKC. Wilzetta was the name of an old townsite NW of Prague in Lincoln County. I live about 3-4 miles north of the epicenter area.
Now this is surely purely coincidental, but there is currently a firm doing a 3-D Seismic Survey around these parts, which they are calling the Wilzetta Project.

I wrote on here recently about them planning to do some surveying on our land. They are drilling 80 foot holes, and dropping dynamite down them. Of course, the quakes are centered 2-3 miles deep, but it is odd.

OUHOMER
11/6/2011, 08:51 AM
felt it in mustang Me too, i am just south of Mustang, this old farm house felt like it was going to come down for a few seconds. But it lasted for over 100 years , so i guess its good to go.

oudivesherpa
11/6/2011, 09:43 AM
Last night, after 30 years of marriage my wife said, "the earth moved." My response, yes wasn't it wonderful. She said, "no you fool, the earth actually moved!" :love-struck:

sheepdogs
11/6/2011, 12:41 PM
These earthquakes are occurring along the "Wilzetta Fault" east of OKC. Wilzetta was the name of an old townsite NW of Prague in Lincoln County. I live about 3-4 miles north of the epicenter area.
Now this is surely purely coincidental, but there is currently a firm doing a 3-D Seismic Survey around these parts, which they are calling the Wilzetta Project.

I wrote on here recently about them planning to do some surveying on our land. They are drilling 80 foot holes, and dropping dynamite down them. Of course, the quakes are centered 2-3 miles deep, but it is odd.

Enough.

jiminy
11/6/2011, 02:40 PM
These earthquakes are occurring along the "Wilzetta Fault" east of OKC. Wilzetta was the name of an old townsite NW of Prague in Lincoln County. I live about 3-4 miles north of the epicenter area.
Now this is surely purely coincidental, but there is currently a firm doing a 3-D Seismic Survey around these parts, which they are calling the Wilzetta Project.

I wrote on here recently about them planning to do some surveying on our land. They are drilling 80 foot holes, and dropping dynamite down them. Of course, the quakes are centered 2-3 miles deep, but it is odd.
Well, you oughta hang on to that land, looks like it will be beachfront property someday.

soonercruiser
11/6/2011, 06:57 PM
Last night, after 30 years of marriage my wife said, "the earth moved." My response, yes wasn't it wonderful. She said, "no you fool, the earth actually moved!" :love-struck:


Woulda posted similar.
But, fraid I'd be quoted somewhere!
:hopelessness:

8timechamps
11/6/2011, 08:02 PM
Last night, after 30 years of marriage my wife said, "the earth moved." My response, yes wasn't it wonderful. She said, "no you fool, the earth actually moved!" :love-struck:

That's great.

cleller
11/6/2011, 08:30 PM
I've felt silly all day telling people I was in bed on my hands and knees grabbing the mattress while the quake rumbled.

My wife was reading a book.

Pogue Mahone
11/6/2011, 10:48 PM
I was in Downtown DC for the August quake and Oklahoma City/Norman over the weekend.

In the interest of public safety; I'll go a little easier on the Guinness, maybe have a salad for lunch.

ouleaf
11/7/2011, 10:37 AM
Felt the quake down in DFW on Sat. night too. Nothing major, but enough to make you notice.