After Saturdays impressive steam eruption, will she or won't she erupt again? I say she will erupt in a couple of months but it won't be anything like it was in 1980.
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According to the news last night the whatchamacologists are expecting it to have a big blow very soon. Glad I moved. Hope my house sells before it blows though...I want REAL change. I want dead bodies littering the capitol.
- Newc
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According to the news last night the whatchamacologists are expecting it to have a big blow very soon. Glad I moved. Hope my house sells before it blows though...
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Are you insured for that?Don't worry - I'll smack her if it comes to that. You do not sell guitars to buy shoes. You skimp on food to buy shoes! ~Mrs Tekky 06-03-08~
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We won't see hardly any of the wrath of it up here, portland and vancover will though. Last time I saw the wind reports it was either gonna go south or eastI've fallen, Fallen through. If I'm Not With you, All I wanna Do Is Feel blue
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According to the news last night the whatchamacologists are expecting it to have a big blow very soon. Glad I moved. Hope my house sells before it blows though...
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Are you insured for that?
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Hmm..... I better check on thatI've fallen, Fallen through. If I'm Not With you, All I wanna Do Is Feel blue
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I was up there in July right after the last blow (which was what, May 1980?). Everything was covered in ash. [Heh heh. I said, 'blow'.]
Hope all our Pacific North West JCF-ers are ok. If you need to, come down here and we can blow the ash off you with the next hurricane that shows up.
Keith
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I was a kid living in Portland back in 1980 during the big eruption. That volcanic ash was some nasty stuff, man. I had to go and scoop it up from our curbside--when wet it was as heavy as concrete, and when it was dry you had to wear a facemask to avoid inhaling the dust when you mowed the lawn or such.
Even if there is a southeasterly wind when it blows this time, I don't think there is enough of the mountain left to spew sufficient ash for the Portland area to get hit. At least I hope not--my parents still live there.
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