Dress up like Jon Lindemann.
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QuoteOriginally posted by: Smash_BrotherWow, indeed.All those plane-related incidents makes me want to never fly again.
QuoteOriginally posted by: Sir_StabbalotYou're all way too alarmist. We survived the fall of Rome, the Black Plague, two World Wars and a near-nuclear war. We've survived worse. I say bring it on, nature!
QuoteOriginally posted by: SvevanMt. St. Helens is going to blow and kill everyone in the Pacific Northwest! Meaning OREGON.
QuoteSo far no one has been diagnosed with PSP. The last time PSP forced a closure of Northland waters for shellfish gathering was in October 2003, when the west coast from Kaipara to Manganui Bluff was affected. In February 2005 a different toxin forced closure of the Bay of Islands. The health board will now mount a publicity campaign warning people not to eat Bay of Islands shellfish - including signs at boat ramps and beaches, and warnings through DOC and marinas. The Health Ministry will alert GPs. There is no way of predicting how long the toxicity will last, Ms Watts said. "Further sampling will be undertaken and the public will be informed when the limits have declined to below regulatory levels." Anyone with queries about shellfish safety can call Elizabeth Watts on (09) 430-4101 ext. 7852.
Pffh. Toilet paper? What do you think cats are for?
QuoteOriginally posted by: pap64QuoteOriginally posted by: Sir_StabbalotYou're all way too alarmist. We survived the fall of Rome, the Black Plague, two World Wars and a near-nuclear war. We've survived worse. I say bring it on, nature!Blame the media. They're the ones responsible for creating a paranoid/alarmist society where even the smallest problem is cause for panic (case in point, the Aqua Teen movie promo scare).
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JOIN MY ASSIT'LL BE LOTS OF FUN
QuoteOriginally posted by: IceColdNothing in Canada (closest one is in Vermont). WOOOOOT!