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Phil,
I'm not so sure that I'm safe. I live within ten miles of a military
air base. If Iran gets itchy before your volcano blows, don't look
for me on the internet, cause I'll be gone first! GRIN!
Kathy
At 02:05 PM 8/23/2006, you wrote:
>Kathy,
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>You are safer in Maine. We live less than 500 miles from Yellowstone
>National Park where there is a 60 mile wide super volcano. The park is
>heating up and the ground is so hot in places, it is roped off because it
>will melt your shoes if walked on. The mountain lake up there is normally
>34 degrees but has risen to 80 degrees in some places. The super volcano is
>at ground level so the entire Park sits on the mouth of the thing. If it
>blows, Denver will be buried in 8 to 12 feet of ash. They claim the blast
>and the ash will kill everything within a 600 mile radious. Talk about
>living on the edge of danger. If that thing hick ups, don't try calling to
>see how we are because we won't be hear. It will effect 28 states. You'll
>like this, too. The last time it blew? Well, that was 600,000 years ago
>and it is currently 110,000 years over due to blow. You'll hear it in Maine
>so if you hear this big bang, you'll know I'm off the internet.
>
>Phil.
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