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- Jayco-noslideExplorerI worry about it about the same amount I worry about a comet or large meteor striking the earth(could be anywhere). Yes, it has happened and will again someday. But very low probability in any 1 lifetime. Thousand times more likely to die of 100's of other causes; a fall, auto accident, disease, etc, etc.
- dodge_guyExplorer III hope it waits till 2 weeks from now when I'm there at Fishing Bridge. That eruption will put Old Faithful to shame!!!!
- HorsedocExplorer II
downtheroad wrote:
I was 30 miles away from Mt. St Helens when they said it blew...
Mt. St Helens did not blow....fake news.
I bet all those dead people will be relieved to hear this. - fanrgsExplorer
downtheroad wrote:
OK, wise guy. I worked for the USGS and knew Dave Johnston, the geologist who reported the eruption from Mt. St. Helens just before he died. Why don't you crawl back into your cave and stay off the Internet!
I was 30 miles away from Mt. St Helens when they said it blew...
Mt. St Helens did not blow....fake news. - azjeffhExplorerWe were just up at West Glacier last week when the earthquake hit. Now we're down in West Yellowstone. I guess we're just chasing these events :)
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