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Thanks for the memories West Tennessee

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by dixiehack, Nov 21, 2008.

  1. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    too far north...
     
  2. KG

    KG Active Member

    I can understand there being paranoia among the residents. After all, the last major earthquake there made the Mississippi run backwards.
     
  3. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    You mean the river or the state? Or both?
     
  4. KYSportsWriter

    KYSportsWriter Well-Known Member

    Can it be both?
     
  5. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    While redundant, they are two separate entities... (unlike Kentucky)
     
  6. Mystery_Meat

    Mystery_Meat Guest

    The New Madrid's?

    Seriously, it's RIGHT THERE IN THE STORY.
     
  7. KG

    KG Active Member

    OK, Slappy, I meant the river.

    http://www.showme.net/~fkeller/quake/lib/eyewitness1.htm#audubon
     
  8. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    Oh. If the state was still backwards would it cost extra?
     
  9. KG

    KG Active Member

    Yes.
     
  10. Football_Bat

    Football_Bat Well-Known Member

    There's already a backward Mississippi. It's called Alabama.
     
  11. suburbia

    suburbia Active Member

    Wasn't there an NBC miniseries a few years ago that involved an earthquake along the New Madrid fault?
     
  12. OnTheRiver

    OnTheRiver Active Member

    We're overdue in the Midwest. If not the New Madrid, it'll be the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone.

    Which'll fuck things up for me and Bubbler much worse than the New Madrid.
     
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