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The End is Nigh

September 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.

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9 Comments

That's some scary poop man. But, hey, could be worse...

Posted by: Keith on 30 Sep 04 at 06:22PM

There'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 12:08AM

my 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?
Professor: Mmm, yes I would, Kent.

Posted by: alison on 1 Oct 04 at 08:23AM

Shes blowing!

Posted by: Mike on 1 Oct 04 at 12:24PM

Wow, 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 03:21PM

Wow. 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 04:24AM

so... uh... what happened to the people slices?

Posted by: mark on 2 Oct 04 at 09:36AM

I guess I just got bored of them.

Posted by: ryan on 4 Oct 04 at 03:31PM

I was trying to think of something witty, but all I've got is "eep!"

Sorry.
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Posted by: Manda on 15 Oct 04 at 07:44PM
 
 

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