If I had the skills, I'd make the meme:
"Sorry I'm late, had to get enough ammunition for all of us."
Way too many children playing with nitroglycerine. Almost everyone oblivious.
Pray.
Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays the patriot bakers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.
Now testing with corsE disabled.
Might as well put in a pic too.
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Weather
Two earthquakes rattle eastern Maine Wednesday morning
The last time eastern Maine felt an earthquake this strong was February 2, 2016, when there was a magnitude 3.6 centered just east of Eastport.
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Author: Chelsea Bard (NEWS CENTER Maine)
Published: 12:03 PM EST December 9, 2020
Updated: 12:04 PM EST December 9, 2020
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ROBBINSTON, Maine — Several Mainers in eastern Maine reported feeling a couple of earthquakes Wednesday morning.
The first happened at 5:44 a.m. near Robbinston at a magnitude of 2.4.
The second and stronger one happened at 7:31 a.m. at a magnitude of 3.0 near Robbinston. This one, however, was felt further throughout Washington County and as far away as Jonesport.
Meteorologist Todd Gutner tweeted this morning seismographs for each and several viewers responded saying they felt it.
According to Meteorologist Ryan Breton, it's fairly common to see earthquakes of magnitude 1.5 to 3.0 in the northeast.
Occur to anyone to drive up to Robbinston and talk with some people?
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According to Meteorologist Ryan Breton, it's fairly common to see earthquakes of magnitude 1.5 to 3.0 in the northeast.
Occur to anyone to drive up to Robbinston and talk with some people?
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