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Rumble rumble rumble ash ash ash burny burny burny...

http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.c...ano-watch/
Yeah, I'm not going to mess around, that's really quite exciting. It's probably excitement through fear, but I still think it's cool.

I was actually thinking about the number of earthquakes in the last year, then the number in the last month. I was also thinking about the massive swaying of world wide weather! Huge tornados in Texas, crazy UK weather as hot as the Sahara at this time of year (according to almost every newspaper). Then there's the volcanic activity and all that!

Maybe the Mayans were right! Haha
http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/tungurah...ssion.html

Update....it doesn't look good.
This could be the one that blindsides us all.
This stuff happens all the time. Normally we just don't notice.
Yeah, I agree SD. The only difference this time it's Mt Fuji, Mt Something in Equador, and Mt "keyboard Mash" in Iceland at the sametime! Which doesn't seem to happen very often.

I assume this is those damn Mayans and their stupid calendar! If they were so smart, why did they die out? Oh wait....maybe it was volcanos? Haha
did they allow for the clock changes twice a year ?
we mught have a few extra days or a few less lol
(11 April 2012, 01:36)grumpy old man Wrote: [ -> ]did they allow for the clock changes twice a year ?
we mught have a few extra days or a few less lol

Considering it was meant to be some time in December, it looks like quite a few days less haha
Have to laugh, another one's set off. This one is in Mexico, it's called Popocatepetl.
When "Big Ben" goes pop then I'll cheer.
After all there is more than enough hot air in the house alongside it to cause an eruption.

http://hisz.rsoe.hu/alertmap/index2.php

Is a good site to look at every major event in the world.
That hot air is a methane carbon dioxide mix. It stinks!
I'm pretty certain that when Vesuvious errupted it spewed so many particles that it reduced the temperature of the earth by 3 degrees, for a few years. I'm pretty certain it was Vesuvious (even though I'm spelling that phenetically.....which is also probably spelt wrong haha).

With the 4 current surface active volcanos going off, it seems like another possibility of a temperature drop, if they pick up pace.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXIL9gfaBm0
That's Mt Etna.