Any body else in New England feel their toy shelf rattle a little after 7pm today. My place in Boston gave a good shake (given it's a rickety old house). 2nd one this year I've felt here so I instinctively when for the doorway and yelled "EARTHQUAKE" like that was going to do something. I know we have them statistically twice a year in NE but I've lived in my place for 8 years and have never felt one until the past two this year. Just realized we are getting near to the close of 2012 Which makes me wonder... How do you folks on the West Coast and Asia keep your toys standing!?!?
I live in southern Maine 5 minutes from where the earthquake was centered, my son slept through it... All toys survived I will never be the same
We had a 3.5 one night during work and my old boss was scared shitless for quite a while. I hardly ever feel them or they're too small for me to care. But I could not understand why he would be so scared from a little shaking when he could deal with huge tornadoes and hurricanes.