Earthquake in Casa
Well a small one, hardly noticeable, but noticeable...
One more opportunity for Moroccans to have fun, like you can read (in french, sorry) on the blog of Mohammed El Baroudi, les tribulations d'un Marrakchi à Marrakech.
To summarize, if you don't read french, they were rumors spread by SMS, that a second quake would happen at 14h30. Which would prove (choose the right answer) :
What I prefer is one of the comments : "An earthquake never leaves, it stays ...It's a natural phenomenon. Morocccan trains also, by the way!!!"
That's so unfair, Moroccan trains leave and arrive on time... sometimes !
One more opportunity for Moroccans to have fun, like you can read (in french, sorry) on the blog of Mohammed El Baroudi, les tribulations d'un Marrakchi à Marrakech.
To summarize, if you don't read french, they were rumors spread by SMS, that a second quake would happen at 14h30. Which would prove (choose the right answer) :
- scientists are now really good, and are able to make very precise calculations (what a pity they had a day off for the tsunami)
- Moroccans are really good for spreading rumors
- The earthquake, being very polite, left a little note when he left : "I come back in 3 hours and a half, big hugs!"
What I prefer is one of the comments : "An earthquake never leaves, it stays ...It's a natural phenomenon. Morocccan trains also, by the way!!!"
That's so unfair, Moroccan trains leave and arrive on time... sometimes !
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