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I never understood why people from Kansas always were made fun of, I now understand. Geography class must of been a real barn burner in their public schools.
They r obvously intemadted by our intaletual and fisical superorty. LOL
Wow. All I can say is....wow
Regarding Yellowstone blowing...although it has already been pointed out that its not in the NW; what you may not realize is that projections show the NW being one of the few areas of the country not devastated if this should occur. Basically, we would be protected by the Cascades. We would be in much better shape then, oh say, Kansas
Regarding Yellowstone blowing...although it has already been pointed out that its not in the NW; what you may not realize is that projections show the NW being one of the few areas of the country not devastated if this should occur. Basically, we would be protected by the Cascades. We would be in much better shape then, oh say, Kansas
Yeah but you guys SUCK so bad that NW will be devastated!!!
That's you're not your.. lol. Maybe I got that because I'm from Oklahoma, not Kansas? The funny thing is, I'm a member of the Kansas chapter, and the NW Chapter.
Regarding Yellowstone blowing...although it has already been pointed out that its not in the NW; what you may not realize is that projections show the NW being one of the few areas of the country not devastated if this should occur. Basically, we would be protected by the Cascades. We would be in much better shape then, oh say, Kansas
BULLBUTTER!!!!!!!!!
Ever seen any of the "what if" scenarios of what could happen if one mountain in the NW blows? (like mount hood or ranier?) Good bye NW. Anyone remember St. Helens?
Nope, scientific fact. If yellowstone does in fact go, we'll be shielded by the cascade range, and be pretty much the one part of the country not devastated. Research it yourself if you don't believe me.
Regarding us being destroyed by one of our mountains blowing....its really not that big of a deal unless you live on the mountain. I was around when St. Helens blew and all we ended up with was some good rich volcanic ash that helped fertilize the crops for years. The town of Cougar is still right there next to the mountain where its always been and thriving.
Oh, I'm sorry, am I ruining all the fun with too much intellectual prowness?