Earthquake In Kent ?????

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by ronald Macdonald, Apr 30, 2007.

  1. ronald Macdonald

    ronald Macdonald Banned

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    That was no earthquake dudes ! That was me and my GF having a shag
    at the bed'n'breakfast hotel we rented in Kent from Friday night to saturday morning.
     
  2. dapablo

    dapablo redefining

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    well done that man, did she appreciate ? :)
     
  3. carsick

    carsick Member

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    ronald u currently have 666 posts , u shunt make anymore posts ever or youl ruin it
     
  4. dapablo

    dapablo redefining

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    you snuck up on the outside there :)
     
  5. dapablo

    dapablo redefining

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    tch, blown it :)
     
  6. paulfreespirit

    paulfreespirit Senior Member

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    so the earth finally moved for you aye ronnie :party: :guitar:
     
  7. J0hn

    J0hn Phantom

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    Thought there would be some excitement in Kent. Earthquakes. Didn't know Kent was on a fault line.
     
  8. fountains of nay

    fountains of nay Planet Nayhem!

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    I thought it was a bit ridiculous that the whole of Kent was in turmoil for an earthquake that only hit 4.5 max on the richter scale... I've slept through worse. :nopity:
     
  9. Power_13

    Power_13 insult ninja

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    She's quite a catch, I'm jealous :)

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    Was she lovin' it? ;)
     
  10. mynameiskc

    mynameiskc way to go noogs!

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    i was reading with surprise about the amount of damage caused by that little shiver, then i realized your buildings are often quite a bit older than and not as up to earthquake standards as the ones on the ring of fire.
     
  11. sentient

    sentient Senior Member

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    i was reading with surprise about the amount of damage caused by that little shiver, then i realized your buildings are often quite a bit older than and not as up to earthquake standards as the ones on the ring of fire.

    yes most of Folkestone is ancient and must be ohh at least 25 years old, possibly 27.
     
  12. mynameiskc

    mynameiskc way to go noogs!

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    well, without normal earthquakes to tear you shit down every couple years, that IS ancient.
     
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