>until it explodes like Mount St. Helens.
Raining hot ash and rocks upon everything for miles around?
Sounds kind of hard on the cheerleader ... and everyone else in her town!
Sincerely Yours,
Jordan
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"Not in vain the distance beckons. Forward, forward let us range
"Let the great world spin for ever down the ringing grooves of change"
(Tennyson)
Hey, wait a second. I live in Portland, and speaking as someone who can
see Mount St. Helens almost literally from my window, I'd like to
request that nothing explode like St. Helens anywhere in the near
vicinity again anytime soon. Thank you.
--J.
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http://fly.to/maleboge
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> Hey, wait a second. I live in Portland, and speaking as someone who can
> see Mount St. Helens almost literally from my window, I'd like to
> request that nothing explode like St. Helens anywhere in the near
> vicinity again anytime soon. Thank you.
Besides, I don't go to school anymore. So make that after *work* and then
we'll talk. :-)
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Joe
Quinn: "A spa? Great! I need a facial so bad."
Daria: "Don't get excited. This says it's a 'spa for the soul.' Didn't you
sell yours a while back?"
Almost literally?
-Shez.
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>Hey, wait a second. I live in Portland, and speaking as someone who can
>see Mount St. Helens almost literally from my window, I'd like to
>request that nothing explode like St. Helens anywhere in the near
>vicinity again anytime soon. Thank you.
Did you see or hear the explosion when the mountain went, or were you too young
to remember?
>Jessica Liotta said:
>
>>Hey, wait a second. I live in Portland, and speaking as someone who
>>can see Mount St. Helens almost literally from my window, I'd like to
>>request that nothing explode like St. Helens anywhere in the near
>>vicinity again anytime soon. Thank you.
>
>Did you see or hear the explosion when the mountain went, or were you
>too young to remember?
<Butthead>
uhuhuhhuh that would be cool uhuhuhhuhuh
</Butthead>
:)
Phill.
::grin:: Yes, almost literally. Yesee, I'd be able to see it if I
weren't smack dab in the middle of downtown Portland. The tall
buildings obstruct the view (I could however see it from the window of
my old high rise apartment).
--J.
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Alas, I was but a twinkle in my parents' eyes. I was born in September
of '81. My mom watched a bit of it from our backyard though. And we do
still have lots of cool pictures of our home, yard, and street in
Southwest Washington state covered in tons of ash.