The End is NighSeptember 30, 2004 Check out the Mt St. Helens webcam to see if you can catch any seismic activity. Unfortunately, based on a recent image I captured, earthquakes may be the least of our problems. I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords. I'd like to remind them as a trusted weblog personality, I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground sugar caves. « prev | September 2004 | next » 9 Comments
That's some scary poop man. But, hey, could be worse... Posted by: Keith on 30 Sep 04 at 06:22PMThere's always Mothmonsterman. Or giant killer flies, depending on your susceptibility to the Aqua Teen Hunger Force's mind numbing rays of cabledom via the Cartoon Network. Posted by: Fissell on 1 Oct 04 at 12:08AMmy favorite kent brockman line is from homer the vigilante: Kent: Professor, without knowing precisely what the danger is, would you say it's time for our viewers to crack open each other's heads and feast on the goo inside? Shes blowing! Posted by: Mike on 1 Oct 04 at 12:24PMWow, I had no idea that Mt.SH was even active still. I have just seen the images late Friday (Oct 1). Scary indeed! I hope nobody gets hurt over there! Posted by: Scott Johnson on 1 Oct 04 at 03:21PMWow. Seismic activity and insect overlords. Mt St. Helens is the place to be. Or rather, the place not to be. Posted by: Chris on 2 Oct 04 at 04:24AMso... uh... what happened to the people slices? Posted by: mark on 2 Oct 04 at 09:36AMI guess I just got bored of them. Posted by: ryan on 4 Oct 04 at 03:31PMI was trying to think of something witty, but all I've got is "eep!" Sorry. |
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