Did Jenny Ryan Survive an Earthquake... Without Realising There Was One? | Would I Lie To You?
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- Jenny Ryan: "When an earthquake struck the restaurant I was in, I mistook the shaking people for excitable diners.
From Would I Lie to You? Series 15 Episode 8.
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I feel like Davidâs demonic laugh was not a bit but rather from years of Bob Mortimer torturing him with this game
I slept thru a mild earthquake once. it was apparently shortly before I got out of bed. I got to work, and everyone was talking about it. everyone had a good laugh at how hard I sleep.
In Indiana in 2008, there was a minor pre-dawn earthquake with a mid-morning aftershock. For the first, all I noticed was a dog barking. The second I thought someone was waxing or cleaning the floors with an industrial-strength buffer.
My mom lived in some cheap apartment right next to an airport in her 30s, so she lived through an earthquake that she thought was a particularly big commercial jet flying overhead.
I slept through that earthquake and my sister thought I was shaking her bed.
I live in Los Angeles, and I think I slept through the earthquake she's talking about. Unless a wall collapses or a power line goes down, you learn to just ignore them.
Davidâs demonic laugh, at last!
Growing up in California you get so used to earthquakes that you come to ignore little ones like that. It's pretty much only visitors who get excited about them.
It's pretty common for people to not notice the small kinds of quakes she's talking about.
yup I laughed when they brought up the idea of people panicking. Unless the roof is collapsing you just kind of ignore it
Yup. We had one a few weeks ago. I just assume it's a big truck rumbling down the road.
Yep. I live in Tokyo, and itâs the same over here.
@@Louback33 I don't know if it's just me or if it's a normal human body thing, but I can tell the difference between an earthquake and a rowdy upstairs neighbor/big truck because an earthquake will give me an indescribable feeling of unease. Like a very mild case of vertigo.
I lived in San Diego and you get pretty used to those minor quakes
Unless it's a 7 or more on the richter scale don't even mention it. 1 to 6 is just some slight shaking.
it sounds like it was a short tremor, not a full on 6.4
I love this programme but why on earth are they still sitting miles apart? It looks stupid.. unless this edition is over a year old ðĪ
It's from early 2022.
Aired February 25, 2022
This is a TH-cam channel containing old clips from a TV show, not brand new content. So yes, of course it's over a year old. Everything on this channel is.
1:11 Thanks Lee. That cleared it up!!
You're right -- even the most recent episodes from March had 'distanced' seating -- it's nonsense...