mic Posted June 7, 2011 Posted June 7, 2011 I was reading about the earthquake and epicenter seams to be just east of BSC. Just wanted to make sure the creek was still running downhill? Hope all the locals didn't lose any alcohol in the shaking.
Flyflinger Posted June 7, 2011 Posted June 7, 2011 Didn't feel a thing. There is no limit to what a man can do or how far he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit
awhuber Posted June 7, 2011 Posted June 7, 2011 I was reading about the earthquake and epicenter seams to be just east of BSC. Just wanted to make sure the creek was still running downhill? Hope all the locals didn't lose any alcohol in the shaking. The epicenter was near Richwoods, probably just a large meth lab explosion.
mic Posted June 7, 2011 Author Posted June 7, 2011 The epicenter was near Richwoods, probably just a large meth lab explosion. LMAO funny...
ness Posted June 7, 2011 Posted June 7, 2011 A big crack opened up, and sucked all the water and trout away. Oh well, there's always Bennett Spring. Please spread the word. John
mic Posted June 7, 2011 Author Posted June 7, 2011 A big crack opened up, and sucked all the water and trout away. Oh well, there's always Bennett Spring. Please spread the word. Will do, but I'll have to come a couple times a month for mourning purposes.
jdmidwest Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 Local TV here had a live report out of Fredricktown this morning. Quote, I thought at first it was the dog scratching itself, then I realized it must be an Earthquake..... "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Al Agnew Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 It woke us up in Ste. Genevieve County. Kept waiting for it to happen again, thinking it was the start of the big one. Actually, although there are fault lines all over the Ozarks, I didn't think any of them were active up that way. One of the major faults of the Ozarks is a half mile from our house, the Ste. Genevieve Fault. On our side of the fault, the oldest sedimentary rock in the Ozarks, the LaMotte Sandstone, is at the surface. On the other side of the fault a half mile away, that same sandstone formation is an estimated 4000 feet below the surface!
OzarksRiverman Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 It woke us up in Ste. Genevieve County. Kept waiting for it to happen again, thinking it was the start of the big one. Actually, although there are fault lines all over the Ozarks, I didn't think any of them were active up that way. One of the major faults of the Ozarks is a half mile from our house, the Ste. Genevieve Fault. On our side of the fault, the oldest sedimentary rock in the Ozarks, the LaMotte Sandstone, is at the surface. On the other side of the fault a half mile away, that same sandstone formation is an estimated 4000 feet below the surface! Awesome! (I minored in Geology at Missouri State).
ColdWaterFshr Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 The quake woke me and my wife up here in Ballwin. I thought someone was trying to break into the house. Couldn't get back to sleep.
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