goodbye nw crew
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goodbye nw crew
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061219/...unt_st__helens
VANCOUVER, Wash. - Like a giant smokestack, percolating Mount St. Helens let loose a billowing steam plume easily seen Tuesday in downtown Portland, Ore., about 50 miles away.
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Re: goodbye nw crew
buk. u suk. mmk
i grew up at the base on the south side. in Cougar,wa (near yacolt/amboy/battle ground) and that bitch SHarts all the time. If it actually does go again, then it will blow to the north where the weakest part of the mountain is. The south will get Ash, the rivers will rise, and bridges will break,and thats about it. But the north might be hurting if they are too clse. Also in the 1980 Eruption there was no Lava to speak of.
i grew up at the base on the south side. in Cougar,wa (near yacolt/amboy/battle ground) and that bitch SHarts all the time. If it actually does go again, then it will blow to the north where the weakest part of the mountain is. The south will get Ash, the rivers will rise, and bridges will break,and thats about it. But the north might be hurting if they are too clse. Also in the 1980 Eruption there was no Lava to speak of.
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Re: goodbye nw crew
Originally Posted by hatchboy
buk. u suk. mmk
i grew up at the base on the south side. in Cougar,wa (near yacolt/amboy/battle ground) and that bitch SHarts all the time. If it actually does go again, then it will blow to the north where the weakest part of the mountain is. The south will get Ash, the rivers will rise, and bridges will break,and thats about it. But the north might be hurting if they are too clse. Also in the 1980 Eruption there was no Lava to speak of.
i grew up at the base on the south side. in Cougar,wa (near yacolt/amboy/battle ground) and that bitch SHarts all the time. If it actually does go again, then it will blow to the north where the weakest part of the mountain is. The south will get Ash, the rivers will rise, and bridges will break,and thats about it. But the north might be hurting if they are too clse. Also in the 1980 Eruption there was no Lava to speak of.