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Old May 10th 05, 08:20 AM
Ray Vingnutte
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On Tue, 10 May 2005 04:48:24 GMT
"Greysky" wrote:


"Double-A" wrote in message
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

More troubling World news about Yellowstone high

rating for eruption. Officer Double-A reported of dorment volcanos
possibly coming back to life and now reports of Yellowstone on
detected verge
of
eruption too. Not a good sign for Mother Earth should all long

dorment
volcanos suddenly come to life and start spewing toxic gases into

our ground water or atmosphere.

See:

http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...505yellowstone


It may still be too premature to correlate the 45 eruptions

including
15
cases of notable volcanic unrest as having been documented at 33
volcanos in the US since 1980 alone, per referenced report released
April 29 and as per site article.

ponder on,
the nightbat



Thanks, nightbat.

I see that our Mt. Hood (which I mentioned before) made it into the
most dangerous top 5 along with Mt. St. Helens. Also Mt. Ranier is
just a short distance to the north, and Mt. Shasta is a few hundred
miles to the south. Looks like I'm within possible range of 4 out
of 5 of the most dangerous volcanoes in the country! And I'm within
60 miles of 2 of them!

Double-A

Well, now we know just how you intend on getting into orbit if Darla's
starships are delayed! If those Volcanoes all go at once, it should
provide enough thrust to get to Mars


With Double A being the closet he should get to Mars first then, put the
kettle on and wait for the rest of us to follow shortly.


Greysky


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Old May 10th 05, 09:06 AM
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nightbat wrote

Ray Vingnutte wrote:

On Tue, 10 May 2005 04:48:24 GMT
"Greysky" wrote:


"Double-A" wrote in message
oups.com...

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

More troubling World news about Yellowstone high
rating for eruption. Officer Double-A reported of dorment volcanos
possibly coming back to life and now reports of Yellowstone on
detected verge
of
eruption too. Not a good sign for Mother Earth should all long
dorment
volcanos suddenly come to life and start spewing toxic gases into
our ground water or atmosphere.

See:

http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...505yellowstone


It may still be too premature to correlate the 45 eruptions
including
15
cases of notable volcanic unrest as having been documented at 33
volcanos in the US since 1980 alone, per referenced report released
April 29 and as per site article.

ponder on,
the nightbat


Thanks, nightbat.

I see that our Mt. Hood (which I mentioned before) made it into the
most dangerous top 5 along with Mt. St. Helens. Also Mt. Ranier is
just a short distance to the north, and Mt. Shasta is a few hundred
miles to the south. Looks like I'm within possible range of 4 out
of 5 of the most dangerous volcanoes in the country! And I'm within
60 miles of 2 of them!

Double-A


Greysky
Well, now we know just how you intend on getting into orbit if Darla's
starships are delayed! If those Volcanoes all go at once, it should
provide enough thrust to get to Mars
Greysky


Ray
With Double A being the closet he should get to Mars first then, put the
kettle on and wait for the rest of us to follow shortly.


nightbat

Not if Captain nightbat can help it, to heck with the Earth
incoming predicted Wormwood comet, I plan on having an Galactic
Committee authorized Darla Star Ship with lovely Sil by my side to help
come rescue all of you before it's too late. For over a year now I have
been net contact trying to secure the trust and friendship of the far
advanced Star Folks and now hopefully my humble duty Officer Liaison
efforts will pay off. One for all, all for one, like my brave Sil says,
it's now or never.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old May 10th 05, 07:43 AM
nightbat
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nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

More troubling World news about Yellowstone high rating
for eruption. Officer Double-A reported of dorment volcanos possibly
coming back to life and now reports of Yellowstone on detected verge

of
eruption too. Not a good sign for Mother Earth should all long

dorment
volcanos suddenly come to life and start spewing toxic gases into our
ground water or atmosphere.

See:

http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...505yellowstone


It may still be too premature to correlate the 45 eruptions including

15
cases of notable volcanic unrest as having been documented at 33
volcanos in the US since 1980 alone, per referenced report released
April 29 and as per site article.

ponder on,
the nightbat


Double-A
Thanks, nightbat.

I see that our Mt. Hood (which I mentioned before) made it into the
most dangerous top 5 along with Mt. St. Helens. Also Mt. Ranier is
just a short distance to the north, and Mt. Shasta is a few hundred
miles to the south. Looks like I'm within possible range of 4 out of 5
of the most dangerous volcanoes in the country! And I'm within 60
miles of 2 of them!

Double-A


nightbat

You're most welcome Officer Double-A however I don't like that
you are potentially in danger of mega eruption detonation effected area.
Your present 60 mile radius from 2 of the most dangerous is not good,
and recommend aborting present location for safer distance area
location. I will try to pick you up first as soon as Darla incoming
Starship arrives and 1st Official Contact is successfully negotiated.
Until then please find safer 100 mile distance from potential volcano
eruption effecting perimeter. Perhaps ask Officer Twitty if you can move
in. (:~)

carry on,
the nightbat
  #4  
Old May 10th 05, 07:53 AM
Ray Vingnutte
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On Tue, 10 May 2005 01:43:19 -0500
nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

More troubling World news about Yellowstone high
rating
for eruption. Officer Double-A reported of dorment volcanos
possibly coming back to life and now reports of Yellowstone on
detected verge

of
eruption too. Not a good sign for Mother Earth should all long

dorment
volcanos suddenly come to life and start spewing toxic gases into
our ground water or atmosphere.

See:

http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...505yellowstone


It may still be too premature to correlate the 45 eruptions
including

15
cases of notable volcanic unrest as having been documented at 33
volcanos in the US since 1980 alone, per referenced report
released April 29 and as per site article.

ponder on,
the nightbat


Double-A
Thanks, nightbat.

I see that our Mt. Hood (which I mentioned before) made it into the
most dangerous top 5 along with Mt. St. Helens. Also Mt. Ranier is
just a short distance to the north, and Mt. Shasta is a few hundred
miles to the south. Looks like I'm within possible range of 4 out
of 5 of the most dangerous volcanoes in the country! And I'm within
60 miles of 2 of them!

Double-A


nightbat

You're most welcome Officer Double-A however I don't like that
you are potentially in danger of mega eruption detonation effected
area. Your present 60 mile radius from 2 of the most dangerous is not
good, and recommend aborting present location for safer distance area
location. I will try to pick you up first as soon as Darla incoming
Starship arrives and 1st Official Contact is successfully negotiated.
Until then please find safer 100 mile distance from potential volcano
eruption effecting perimeter. Perhaps ask Officer Twitty if you can
move in. (:~)


ATTENTION DOUBLE A, DO NOT READ ANY OF THE FOLLOWING, DON't WANT YOU
WORRYING ABOUT IT.


!00 miles won't be anywhere near far enough away Nightbat, if what was
in the docudrama is only mildly accurate then several thousand miles
distant might be more like it, that would include you, Bert and most
other fellow officers in the US too.


OK DOUBLE A YOU CAN START READING AGAIN NOW.



carry on,
the nightbat

  #5  
Old May 10th 05, 08:51 AM
nightbat
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nightbat wrote

Ray Vingnutte wrote:

On Tue, 10 May 2005 01:43:19 -0500
nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

More troubling World news about Yellowstone high
rating
for eruption. Officer Double-A reported of dorment volcanos
possibly coming back to life and now reports of Yellowstone on
detected verge
of
eruption too. Not a good sign for Mother Earth should all long
dorment
volcanos suddenly come to life and start spewing toxic gases into
our ground water or atmosphere.

See:

http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...505yellowstone


It may still be too premature to correlate the 45 eruptions
including
15
cases of notable volcanic unrest as having been documented at 33
volcanos in the US since 1980 alone, per referenced report
released April 29 and as per site article.

ponder on,
the nightbat


Double-A
Thanks, nightbat.

I see that our Mt. Hood (which I mentioned before) made it into the
most dangerous top 5 along with Mt. St. Helens. Also Mt. Ranier is
just a short distance to the north, and Mt. Shasta is a few hundred
miles to the south. Looks like I'm within possible range of 4 out
of 5 of the most dangerous volcanoes in the country! And I'm within
60 miles of 2 of them!

Double-A


nightbat

You're most welcome Officer Double-A however I don't like that
you are potentially in danger of mega eruption detonation effected
area. Your present 60 mile radius from 2 of the most dangerous is not
good, and recommend aborting present location for safer distance area
location. I will try to pick you up first as soon as Darla incoming
Starship arrives and 1st Official Contact is successfully negotiated.
Until then please find safer 100 mile distance from potential volcano
eruption effecting perimeter. Perhaps ask Officer Twitty if you can
move in. (:~)

carry on,
the nightbat


Ray
ATTENTION DOUBLE A, DO NOT READ ANY OF THE FOLLOWING, DON't WANT YOU
WORRYING ABOUT IT.

!00 miles won't be anywhere near far enough away Nightbat, if what was
in the docudrama is only mildly accurate then several thousand miles
distant might be more like it, that would include you, Bert and most
other fellow officers in the US too.


nightbat

Thank you for your concern Officer Ray, however I have already
recommended that Officer Double-A be hopefully quartered in New York
with permission of Officer Twitty who is about 3000 miles away from his
present ground zero location. Thanks for the heads up for the rest of
the USA Earth Science Officers but that's why I want to pick them all up
before the **** really hits the fan. What's the situation in England,
are the National alarms still going off? Any new seismic activity to
report from where you're at? Potential receiving Earth Star Race Science
Officers are a fearless lot but that doesn't mean we can't duty look out
for each other. (:~)

Ray
OK DOUBLE A YOU CAN START READING AGAIN NOW.


nightbat

Roger, carry on,
the nightbat
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Old May 10th 05, 09:05 AM
Double-A
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Ray Vingnutte wrote:
On Tue, 10 May 2005 01:43:19 -0500
nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

More troubling World news about Yellowstone high
rating
for eruption. Officer Double-A reported of dorment volcanos
possibly coming back to life and now reports of Yellowstone on
detected verge
of
eruption too. Not a good sign for Mother Earth should all long
dorment
volcanos suddenly come to life and start spewing toxic gases

into
our ground water or atmosphere.

See:


http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...505yellowstone


It may still be too premature to correlate the 45 eruptions
including
15
cases of notable volcanic unrest as having been documented at

33
volcanos in the US since 1980 alone, per referenced report
released April 29 and as per site article.

ponder on,
the nightbat


Double-A
Thanks, nightbat.

I see that our Mt. Hood (which I mentioned before) made it into

the
most dangerous top 5 along with Mt. St. Helens. Also Mt. Ranier

is
just a short distance to the north, and Mt. Shasta is a few

hundred
miles to the south. Looks like I'm within possible range of 4

out
of 5 of the most dangerous volcanoes in the country! And I'm

within
60 miles of 2 of them!

Double-A


nightbat

You're most welcome Officer Double-A however I don't like

that
you are potentially in danger of mega eruption detonation effected
area. Your present 60 mile radius from 2 of the most dangerous is

not
good, and recommend aborting present location for safer distance

area
location. I will try to pick you up first as soon as Darla incoming
Starship arrives and 1st Official Contact is successfully

negotiated.
Until then please find safer 100 mile distance from potential

volcano
eruption effecting perimeter. Perhaps ask Officer Twitty if you can
move in. (:~)


ATTENTION DOUBLE A, DO NOT READ ANY OF THE FOLLOWING, DON't WANT YOU
WORRYING ABOUT IT.


!00 miles won't be anywhere near far enough away Nightbat, if what

was
in the docudrama is only mildly accurate then several thousand miles
distant might be more like it, that would include you, Bert and most
other fellow officers in the US too.


OK DOUBLE A YOU CAN START READING AGAIN NOW.



carry on,
the nightbat



On the day that Mt. St Helens blew, May 18, 1980, my father was staying
at a motel 400 miles east of here in Montana on his way driving to
Wisconsin. When he come out it the morning there was ash on his car!

Double-A

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Old May 10th 05, 09:21 AM
Double-A
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

More troubling World news about Yellowstone high

rating
for eruption. Officer Double-A reported of dorment volcanos

possibly
coming back to life and now reports of Yellowstone on detected

verge
of
eruption too. Not a good sign for Mother Earth should all long

dorment
volcanos suddenly come to life and start spewing toxic gases into

our
ground water or atmosphere.

See:


http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/sto...505yellowstone


It may still be too premature to correlate the 45 eruptions

including
15
cases of notable volcanic unrest as having been documented at 33
volcanos in the US since 1980 alone, per referenced report

released
April 29 and as per site article.

ponder on,
the nightbat


Double-A
Thanks, nightbat.

I see that our Mt. Hood (which I mentioned before) made it into the
most dangerous top 5 along with Mt. St. Helens. Also Mt. Ranier is
just a short distance to the north, and Mt. Shasta is a few hundred
miles to the south. Looks like I'm within possible range of 4 out

of 5
of the most dangerous volcanoes in the country! And I'm within 60
miles of 2 of them!

Double-A


nightbat

You're most welcome Officer Double-A however I don't like

that
you are potentially in danger of mega eruption detonation effected

area.
Your present 60 mile radius from 2 of the most dangerous is not good,
and recommend aborting present location for safer distance area
location. I will try to pick you up first as soon as Darla incoming
Starship arrives and 1st Official Contact is successfully negotiated.
Until then please find safer 100 mile distance from potential volcano
eruption effecting perimeter. Perhaps ask Officer Twitty if you can

move
in. (:~)

carry on,
the nightbat



I don't think so, nightbat. Twitty already has a whole gaggle of geese
staying at her place. I don't think she would tolerate another wild
goose like me on the premises!

Double-A

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Old May 10th 05, 09:27 AM
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"More Troubling Planetary News ~

.... until then please find safer
100 mile distance from potential volcano eruption
Affecting perimeter.

Perhaps ask Officer Twitty if you can
Move in. (:~)
Carry on.
~ nightbat

"I don't think so, nightbat.
Twitty already has a whole gaggle of geese
Staying at her place.

I don't think she'd tolerate another wild
Goose like me
On the premises!"
~ Double-A

"Need shelter?
You're always welcome."
~ Twittering

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Old May 10th 05, 09:33 AM
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Old May 10th 05, 09:44 AM
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nightbat wrote

Twittering One wrote:

"More Troubling Planetary News ~

... until then please find safer
100 mile distance from potential volcano eruption
Affecting perimeter.

Perhaps ask Officer Twitty if you can
Move in. (:~)
Carry on.
~ nightbat


Double-A
"I don't think so, nightbat.
Twitty already has a whole gaggle of geese
Staying at her place.

I don't think she'd tolerate another wild
Goose like me
On the premises!"
~ Double-A


Twitty
"Need shelter?
You're always welcome."
~ Twittering


nightbat

There, you see Officer Double-A, our gracious Officer Twitty is
inviting you to her safe quarters to hopefully prevent your vital loss
of life. I knew I could depend on her dedication to duty. This buys me a
little more time to wait for Princess Darla to return from her mission
with Princess Sil. As soon as they make it back safely I will rest
assured try to do everything possible to come for you both. I have
already put all receiving Earth Science Star Race Officers on alert for
possible incoming diplomatic far advanced guests.


the nightbat
 




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