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Booms In Southern Ontario
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[quote:Simple27:MV8yNDQzOTI4XzQyMDExMzE0XzRGQzk0NkVB] [quote:Illogiklylogical:MV8yNDQzOTI4XzQyMDExMjcwXzFGM0M0RjQy] [quote:Simple27:MV8yNDQzOTI4XzQyMDExMjQxXzQzMTYyQzE3] [quote:Illogiklylogical:MV8yNDQzOTI4XzQyMDExMTcwXzFEN0FGMTFC] Frost quake?! This species has outlived its intelligence. [/quote] First I've heard of a frost quake, too :chuckle: I'm not buying it. [/quote] The worst part about it is that you know someone got paid to make that shit up. Comical! [/quote] :truestory: Would like to know the real reason behind it though :scratching: [/quote]
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"TORONTO – Did you hear it?
Around 11 p.m. Christmas Eve, people reported hearing a loud “boom” in Toronto, Newmarket, Aurora, Belleville, Richmond Hill, and Sutton. Not only was the boom heard, but it rattled houses, leaving many to believe that a tree had fallen on their rooftop."
Hopefully it's only what they claim to be "frost quakes".
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