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How much money would you donate?

  • Nothing, he can stay with me

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Just enough for an Appletini

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Enough to get him slightly further inland

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • BIG money to send his ass to eastern Ukraine

    Votes: 1 16.7%
  • Lava hot potato salad

    Votes: 3 50.0%
  • I like my duck well done

    Votes: 3 50.0%

  • Total voters
    6
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When's the whole 'left coast' gonna break off?? Cali is due for the "Big One" soon... :rolleyes2:

:pop2::martini:
 
I’d like to donate all my v cash.
 
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Thanks guys, I am still here. Things are fine, we seem to be weathering this alright at the moment.
 
If that's the same article I read, after the scary headline the article goes on to say that no one will even feel it.

Edit: Yup, same article.
“There’s no explosion or anything, so it would really have no impact on people,” Chadwick said. “Even if you were out on a boat right over the seamount when it’s erupting, you probably would never know it.”
 
If that's the same article I read, after the scary headline the article goes on to say that no one will even feel it.

Edit: Yup, same article.

There’s your problem right there.

You read the article instead of just the headline.
 
Speaking of volcano, I've been listening to the "Against the Odds" podcast on Mount Saint Helens eruption. I was familiar with "it erupted" but the survival stories are wild! One couple that survived at a campsite five miles away did so because the shockwave blew them into the hole left by an uprooted tree. And there they contended with being burned by boiling pine sap, sulfuric gas and falling ash. Definitely recommend the podcast.

Good luck @OregonDucks
 
Speaking of volcano, I've been listening to the "Against the Odds" podcast on Mount Saint Helens eruption. I was familiar with "it erupted" but the survival stories are wild! One couple that survived at a campsite five miles away did so because the shockwave blew them into the hole left by an uprooted tree. And there they contended with being burned by boiling pine sap, sulfuric gas and falling ash. Definitely recommend the podcast.

Good luck @OregonDucks

I'm surprised they weren't covered up with water and mud.

iirc the snow and ice on the mountain melted from the blast and caused serious flooding and mud flows.
 
I'm surprised they weren't covered up with water and mud.

iirc the snow and ice on the mountain melted from the blast and caused serious flooding and mud flows.
They weren’t. But yea that also happened. The podcast follows multiple survivors that survived a variety of parts of the aftermarh. One of the surviving journalists that happened to be there got caught in the flood.
 
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