erik Posted May 19, 2003 Posted May 19, 2003 iain said: helens' eruption is most likely the reason for my lean to earth sciences...mom got me a killer volcano flipbook and I was hooked. so when hood blows its top, a little peice of you will be lost? Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted May 19, 2003 Posted May 19, 2003 erik said: so when hood blows its top, a little peice of you will be lost? More than a li'l piece, seeing as he's prob'ly gonna be on it when it pops! Quote
iain Posted May 19, 2003 Posted May 19, 2003 erik said: so when hood blows its top, a little peice of you will be lost? BWAHAHA....hahaha...heh....hmm Quote
E-rock Posted May 19, 2003 Posted May 19, 2003 Szyjakowski said: when St Helens blew its brains out 23 years ago? spill the beans I was in Spartenburg south carolina making friends with ticks, lightening bugs and other pre-schoolers. make sure you put a few back for the historic date! Funny, my post would be exactly the same, only replace your home with Quakertown, Pennsylvania. I was obsessed with mountain all through my childhood. Since then I've been all around it, on top of it, and inside it. Iain, I think that I became a geologist because of the Mt. St. Helens issue of National Geographic. I remember staring at those photos for months. Quote
kitten Posted May 20, 2003 Posted May 20, 2003 I was just an 'itty-bitty' and don't remember a damn thing. But cheers to those who do! Quote
JoshK Posted May 20, 2003 Posted May 20, 2003 JGowans said: I was 7 years old watching "John Craven's Newsround" which was a 10 minute kids news program in Scotland. My girlfriend and I had this conversation a few weeks ago...she was 10 days shy of being born Cradle-robber... Well done! Quote
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