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    Whee! The mountain blew! Err...sorta. There's a lot of ash. Since my city is about fifty miles from the mountain, I'm expecting ash to fall on my house by mid afternoon.

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    Krelian from the IRC channel said he'd record the wannabe-exploding with his webcam if he could see it. Might be fun. Maybe he died, that'd be so cool.

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    *laughs* The explosion is so boring. It's just ash. Nothing else. No rocks or anything. Not even earthquakes, for God's sake! What a bore!

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    There was a slight tremor here once. Silly Sweden never being struck by earthquakes or tornadoes or anything. Yeah.

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    The last earthquake I remember was five years ago. Two friends and I were sitting at computer in our English class in 8th grade and the table started shaking. Andy said 'Amanda stop shaking the table', Amanda said 'Bekka stop shaking the table' I said 'fuck you I'm not shaking the damn table'.

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    In the words of Quentin Tarantino: "We all gonna die!!!"

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    I live in Seattle, and thankfully theres no ash or anything in site. Where do you live Sakura?

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    i think it would be kinda scary to be near it if it goes big time....but bring on the explosions.


    get on your bikes and ride!

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    there was a earthquake where i am(california) about 3 days ago, but yeah it would suck to have a volcano go off right near you, because of all the ash, that stuff burns if you inhale too much of it......
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    I hope I am not sitting over an earhtquake sensitive area. Cuz I live on the 6th floor of a 20 floor building. Don't think I'll survive an earthquake.

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    I live in a very hot spot for earthquakes. I live on teh New Madrid fault which had its last major quake in 1811. It was either a high 8.something or a 9.something. It shook church bells in Boston and made the Mississippi flow backwards to fill in the new lake it created. They say we are do for another one soon. We occasionaly have like 5.0s and stuff. They record over 300 a year, but most aren't able to be felt.

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    We have no earthquakes or anything, lucky us. Not sure about Darwin though, I recall some weird shit happening up there.
    You are the weenie.

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    We're smack dab in the middle of a continental plate, so the last earthquake was a half a century ago or something like that, and someone forgot to change the reels on our only seismograph before leaving on vacation, so the only record of it is from amateur sources.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fett aka hmm
    I live in Seattle, and thankfully theres no ash or anything in site. Where do you live Sakura?
    I live in Vancouver.

    And it blew again just a little while ago. If I have to walk home in ash, someone will die.

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