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Mt. St. Helens
#21
Decent sized explosions huh? Try Sept. 11th, 2001. And don't bother arguing against it Skippy.
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#22
Those were tiny exposions with big impacts. Like.. cataclysmic explosions. I think that's what he means.
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#23
i think kellard is right about him talkin about the mountain.. though the towers were a bit more disastrous. Just have to sit back and watch and see what happens with mount st.helens.
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#24
Kellard Wrote:Those were tiny exposions with big impacts. Like.. cataclysmic explosions. I think that's what he means.
True that, he didn't specify. Tiny explosions which created a huge uproar. I have to say the social explosion was bigger than anything else you will see in your lifetime, so there is one pretty impressive explosion you can say you've lived through. Wink
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#25
I was kinda hopin for catastrophic explosions that were natural and took as few lives as possible....its not so cool when ppl die....
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#26
For those of you that might be interested, heres a link to a webcam pointed at Mt St Helens.

http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/
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#27
cool

And cataclysms, skippy. They're called cataclysms. Which, incidently, is my msn username...
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#28
very nice looking webcam pictures.. i wish there was something more going on there so i would be interested.. anyways Kellard you sure know alot about this kind of stuff its amazing Big Grin
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#29
Catastrophic works too Tongue But if u want I'll go with Cataclysmic Smile
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#30
Sounds sort of sexay.:eek:
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#31
Im learning about this mountin in science class at the moment its pretty interesting i would say
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