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In response to
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Super-volcano brewing under Mount St Helens? Fuck this! I'm moving back east! -- (link)
"
by
Mop (235 lbs)
it was nice knowing you all
Posted by
Guy (the real one) (aka lostatlimbo)
Jun 11 '09, 10:26
i hope you'll carry on the Portland trio's memory.
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The zone underneath Mount St Helens extends all the way to Mount Rainier and Mount Adams. Seattle is toast. -- nm
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Mop (235 lbs)
Jun 11, 10:29
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could you imagine if all 3 erupted simultaneously?
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Guy (the real one)
Jun 11, 10:30
7
Wouldn't be surprised if they figured out that it was under the entire Cascade range.
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znufrii
Jun 11, 10:33
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also there was the bulge on the side of one of the Three Sisters not too long ago as well, right? -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 11, 10:35
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Which way was it pointing? When that zip pops, I don't want it raining magma on Corvallis. -- nm
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Mop (235 lbs)
Jun 11, 10:39
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It was on the southwest side, pointing toward Bend
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znufrii
Jun 11, 10:41
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from 2005 -- (link)
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znufrii
Jun 11, 10:42
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was just about to post that link. :) -- nm
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Guy (the real one)
Jun 11, 10:43
More likely, the whole area would collapse into a huge caldera and then errupt. -- nm
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Mop (235 lbs)
Jun 11, 10:31
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