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Old June 15th 05, 06:50 PM
Saul Levy
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So? Who or what was hurt?

Saul Levy


On 14 Jun 2005 22:19:49 -0700, "Double-A" wrote:
Another earthquake has been reported tonight at Eureka California of
magnitude 7.0, near southern Oregon. They're coming this way!

Double-A

  #12  
Old June 15th 05, 07:02 PM
Saul Levy
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Don't panic? What else have you been saying here lately? Chinese
Fire Drill: Run in circles, scream and shout! Not useful at all!

The good news is no one and nothing was hurt! That's GOOD NEWS! How
about some evidence for the quakes getting closer? "...is very bad,
and getting worst..." (you mean worse). Nothing but Doom and Gloom!
"...don't panic,...we can get through this..." Doom and Gloom and
shrug it off in the SAME message! You're very inconsistent!

Give me a break!

Saul Levy


On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 02:05:41 -0500, nightbat
wrote:

Double-A
Another earthquake has been reported tonight at Eureka California of
magnitude 7.0, near southern Oregon. They're coming this way!

Double-A


nightbat

Oh no, this is more much more troubling then I first deduced,
another 7.0 registered so close to your home duty base, say this can't
be happening. How do we break it to Saul for he was so looking forward
to possible hopeful good news and now this. Yes, the news is bad very
bad, and getting worst it seems. Ok, don't panic, repeat don't panic, we
can get through this. Any casualties reported yet Officer Double-A?
Look, if the West Coast chain of mountains begin to blow don't panic,
please, stay with us. Have you made an evacuation plan of escape should
worst come to worst? You should be ready to run if all hell starts to
break loose over there. Nothing unusual here except that last freaky
powerful wind storm that came out of no where here but at least blew
over quickly. Hmmmmm, those bumping ground babies seem to be getting
more powerful and dangerous, for anything over a 5.0 is classified
severe. Also it's known normal ramblings continue for a few months after
the major one provided the whole underground magma section activity
isn't still building up for further peek curve major disturbances.

Is the long cycle reported Wormwood comet on its way, if only we could
be sure these multi world wide increasing earthquake reports were
isolated events. But when so many begin occurring one right after the
other and of such intensity you can't help but take notice.

Thanks for your report Officer Double-A and keep us posted of any new
developments.

End of transmission

carry on,
the nightbat

  #13  
Old June 15th 05, 08:04 PM
nightbat
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nightbat wrote

Saul Levy wrote:


On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 02:05:41 -0500, nightbat
wrote:

Double-A
Another earthquake has been reported tonight at Eureka California of
magnitude 7.0, near southern Oregon. They're coming this way!

Double-A


nightbat

Oh no, this is more much more troubling then I first deduced,
another 7.0 registered so close to your home duty base, say this can't
be happening. How do we break it to Saul for he was so looking forward
to possible hopeful good news and now this. Yes, the news is bad very
bad, and getting worst it seems. Ok, don't panic, repeat don't panic, we
can get through this. Any casualties reported yet Officer Double-A?
Look, if the West Coast chain of mountains begin to blow don't panic,
please, stay with us. Have you made an evacuation plan of escape should
worst come to worst? You should be ready to run if all hell starts to
break loose over there. Nothing unusual here except that last freaky
powerful wind storm that came out of no where here but at least blew
over quickly. Hmmmmm, those bumping ground babies seem to be getting
more powerful and dangerous, for anything over a 5.0 is classified
severe. Also it's known normal ramblings continue for a few months after
the major one provided the whole underground magma section activity
isn't still building up for further peek curve major disturbances.

Is the long cycle reported Wormwood comet on its way, if only we could
be sure these multi world wide increasing earthquake reports were
isolated events. But when so many begin occurring one right after the
other and of such intensity you can't help but take notice.

Thanks for your report Officer Double-A and keep us posted of any new
developments.

End of transmission

carry on,
the nightbat



Don't panic? What else have you been saying here lately? Chinese
Fire Drill: Run in circles, scream and shout! Not useful at all!

The good news is no one and nothing was hurt! That's GOOD NEWS! How
about some evidence for the quakes getting closer? "...is very bad,
and getting worst..." (you mean worse). Nothing but Doom and Gloom!
"...don't panic,...we can get through this..." Doom and Gloom and
shrug it off in the SAME message! You're very inconsistent!

Give me a break!

Saul Levy


nightbat

No, no, " a break " while talking about increasing horrific
earthquakes that's the worst that anyone can wish on someone. I am
hopefully trying to save all my science Officers from possible worst
harm not any event worsening harm, for I pray no harm at all comes to
any of them. Right now respectfully Saul I'm a bit tied up for Darla has
apparently suffered a critical injury on the recent space mission to
Andromeda. I will try to report good news as it comes in, and the first
is that at least Darla is apparently still alive and being taken care of
by the emergency transmission intergalactic beings out in Andromeda
galaxy.

See:
http://www.seds.org/messier/m/m031.html

carry on,
the nightbat
  #14  
Old June 16th 05, 10:22 PM
Double-A
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Chile has suffered a major earthquake, reported news not
fully in yet of total amount of injuries or extent of damage. One
confirmed death is reported so far.

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/wor...605chile_quake

Officer Double-A, any news of quakes out by you?

carry on.
the nightbat

All quiet here, but there have been quakes in California.

I heard the news of the 7.9 quake in Chile come across the news a while
ago, but couldn't yet find any online reference. Here is one:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...p_world _news

Double-A

nightbat

Thanks for that info link about the Chile earthquake Officer
Double-A and report about additional California ones too. Troubling very
troubling indeed the continued seismic activity is causing around the
world. Data is most discomforting and increased loss of life is
saddening. Stay on it and let us know if any rumbling is detected near
you. Chile normally is one of the most active earthquake areas in the
world, I only hope the severity of the disturbances don't continue. Per
the report they do expect after shocks for a number of months. Thanks
again

carry on,
the nightbat

Double-A
Another earthquake has been reported tonight at Eureka California of
magnitude 7.0, near southern Oregon. They're coming this way!

Double-A

nightbat

Oh no, this is more much more troubling then I first deduced,
another 7.0 registered so close to your home duty base, say this can't
be happening. How do we break it to Saul for he was so looking forward
to possible hopeful good news and now this. Yes, the news is bad very
bad, and getting worst it seems. Ok, don't panic, repeat don't panic, we
can get through this. Any casualties reported yet Officer Double-A?
Look, if the West Coast chain of mountains begin to blow don't panic,
please, stay with us. Have you made an evacuation plan of escape should
worst come to worst? You should be ready to run if all hell starts to
break loose over there. Nothing unusual here except that last freaky
powerful wind storm that came out of no where here but at least blew
over quickly. Hmmmmm, those bumping ground babies seem to be getting
more powerful and dangerous, for anything over a 5.0 is classified
severe. Also it's known normal ramblings continue for a few months after
the major one provided the whole underground magma section activity
isn't still building up for further peek curve major disturbances.

Is the long cycle reported Wormwood comet on its way, if only we could
be sure these multi world wide increasing earthquake reports were
isolated events. But when so many begin occurring one right after the
other and of such intensity you can't help but take notice.

Thanks for your report Officer Double-A and keep us posted of any new
developments.

End of transmission

carry on,
the nightbat



Double-A
Well, no reports of casualties. The earthquake was off the coast, so a
tsunami alert went into effect, but there was no tsunami.

Eight were kill by the earthquake in Chile.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4094234.stm

It seems there was also a 6.8 earthquake in Alaska today, also. Leave
it to the BBC to get us Americans our own news first!

Double-A


nightbat

Certainly looks like a chain of unrestful activity is going on
stretching from South America all the way up to Alaska. Could be the
American news centers are keeping a close watch on incoming reports and
are just being more careful about too early making any correlation's. At
least The BBC is also getting the word out quickly in hopes of
preventing large loss of life. The off coast occurring ones could prove
more deadly should tsunamis develop during the peak tourist summer
season along the West Coast beaches.

carry on,
the nightbat



*** Breaking News: ***

Los Angeles was just been hit by a 5.3 earthquake about 30 minutes ago,
plus 9 aftershocks so far.

Phone lines are out!

Scarcely a day goes by now without a new disaster!

Double-A

  #15  
Old June 16th 05, 10:26 PM
Ray Vingnutte
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On 16 Jun 2005 14:22:08 -0700
"Double-A" wrote:


nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote


snip


nightbat

Certainly looks like a chain of unrestful activity is going
on
stretching from South America all the way up to Alaska. Could be the
American news centers are keeping a close watch on incoming reports
and are just being more careful about too early making any
correlation's. At least The BBC is also getting the word out quickly
in hopes of preventing large loss of life. The off coast occurring
ones could prove more deadly should tsunamis develop during the peak
tourist summer season along the West Coast beaches.

carry on,
the nightbat



*** Breaking News: ***

Los Angeles was just been hit by a 5.3 earthquake about 30 minutes
ago, plus 9 aftershocks so far.

Phone lines are out!

Scarcely a day goes by now without a new disaster!


Spooky, as I was reading that it came up on the news. I did point you in
the direction of that survival store and their earthquake survival kit
the other week didn't I?.



Double-A

  #16  
Old June 17th 05, 12:47 AM
Raving Loonie
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Double-A wrote:
nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Chile has suffered a major earthquake, reported news not
fully in yet of total amount of injuries or extent of damage. One
confirmed death is reported so far.

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/wor...605chile_quake

Officer Double-A, any news of quakes out by you?

carry on.
the nightbat

All quiet here, but there have been quakes in California.

I heard the news of the 7.9 quake in Chile come across the news a while
ago, but couldn't yet find any online reference. Here is one:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...p_world _news

Double-A

nightbat

Thanks for that info link about the Chile earthquake Officer
Double-A and report about additional California ones too. Troubling very
troubling indeed the continued seismic activity is causing around the
world. Data is most discomforting and increased loss of life is
saddening. Stay on it and let us know if any rumbling is detected near
you. Chile normally is one of the most active earthquake areas in the
world, I only hope the severity of the disturbances don't continue. Per
the report they do expect after shocks for a number of months. Thanks
again

carry on,
the nightbat

Double-A
Another earthquake has been reported tonight at Eureka California of
magnitude 7.0, near southern Oregon. They're coming this way!

Double-A

nightbat

Oh no, this is more much more troubling then I first deduced,
another 7.0 registered so close to your home duty base, say this can't
be happening. How do we break it to Saul for he was so looking forward
to possible hopeful good news and now this. Yes, the news is bad very
bad, and getting worst it seems. Ok, don't panic, repeat don't panic, we
can get through this. Any casualties reported yet Officer Double-A?
Look, if the West Coast chain of mountains begin to blow don't panic,
please, stay with us. Have you made an evacuation plan of escape should
worst come to worst? You should be ready to run if all hell starts to
break loose over there. Nothing unusual here except that last freaky
powerful wind storm that came out of no where here but at least blew
over quickly. Hmmmmm, those bumping ground babies seem to be getting
more powerful and dangerous, for anything over a 5.0 is classified
severe. Also it's known normal ramblings continue for a few months after
the major one provided the whole underground magma section activity
isn't still building up for further peek curve major disturbances.

Is the long cycle reported Wormwood comet on its way, if only we could
be sure these multi world wide increasing earthquake reports were
isolated events. But when so many begin occurring one right after the
other and of such intensity you can't help but take notice.

Thanks for your report Officer Double-A and keep us posted of any new
developments.

End of transmission

carry on,
the nightbat



Double-A
Well, no reports of casualties. The earthquake was off the coast, so a
tsunami alert went into effect, but there was no tsunami.

Eight were kill by the earthquake in Chile.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4094234.stm

It seems there was also a 6.8 earthquake in Alaska today, also. Leave
it to the BBC to get us Americans our own news first!

Double-A


nightbat

Certainly looks like a chain of unrestful activity is going on
stretching from South America all the way up to Alaska. Could be the
American news centers are keeping a close watch on incoming reports and
are just being more careful about too early making any correlation's. At
least The BBC is also getting the word out quickly in hopes of
preventing large loss of life. The off coast occurring ones could prove
more deadly should tsunamis develop during the peak tourist summer
season along the West Coast beaches.

carry on,
the nightbat



*** Breaking News: ***

Los Angeles was just been hit by a 5.3 earthquake about 30 minutes ago,
plus 9 aftershocks so far.

Phone lines are out!

Scarcely a day goes by now without a new disaster!

Double-A


Received email ~ 16 1/2 minutes after it happened. Suscribe at the USGS
website.

It's interesting, a couple of weeks ago from May 22nd through to May
28th, there was a period of no magnitude 5 or greater activity. ...
and then a pattern picked up and started propogating. ... that quiet
period was really weird. ... No emails. I thought I had been dropped
from the list!

====================================

Thu, 16 Jun 2005 15:12:08 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: 2005/06/16 20:53 M 5.3 GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CA. Z= 13km
34.06N 117.01W
From: Please_Do_Not_Reply_To_This_Email Ahat- usgs.gov

2005/06/16 20:53 M 5.3 GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CA. Z= 13km 34.06N
117.01W

This information is provided by the USGS
National Earthquake Information Center.
(Address problems to: sedas ahat- ghtmail.cr.usgs.gov)

These parameters are preliminary and subject to revision.

A magnitude 5.3 earthquake IN GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CA. has
occurred at:
34.06N 117.01W Depth 13km Thu Jun 16 20:53:25 2005 UTC

Time: Universal Time (UTC) Thu Jun 16 20:53:25 2005
Time Near Epicenter Thu Jun 16 13:53:25 2005
Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) Thu Jun 16 16:53:25 2005
Central Daylight Time (CDT) Thu Jun 16 15:53:25 2005
Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) Thu Jun 16 14:53:25 2005
Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) Thu Jun 16 13:53:25 2005
Alaska Daylight Time (ADT) Thu Jun 16 12:53:25 2005
Hawaii Standard Time (HST) Thu Jun 16 10:53:25 2005

Location with respect to nearby cities:
20 km (10 miles) NW of Banning, California (pop 23,000)
25 km (15 miles) SW of Big Bear City, California (pop 5,700)
30 km (15 miles) ESE of San Bernardino, California (pop 185,000)
645 km (400 miles) SE of SACRAMENTO, California

  #17  
Old June 17th 05, 01:01 AM
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Ray Vingnutte wrote:
On 16 Jun 2005 14:22:08 -0700
"Double-A" wrote:


nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote


snip


nightbat

Certainly looks like a chain of unrestful activity is going
on
stretching from South America all the way up to Alaska. Could be the
American news centers are keeping a close watch on incoming reports
and are just being more careful about too early making any
correlation's. At least The BBC is also getting the word out quickly
in hopes of preventing large loss of life. The off coast occurring
ones could prove more deadly should tsunamis develop during the peak
tourist summer season along the West Coast beaches.

carry on,
the nightbat



*** Breaking News: ***

Los Angeles was just been hit by a 5.3 earthquake about 30 minutes
ago, plus 9 aftershocks so far.

Phone lines are out!

Scarcely a day goes by now without a new disaster!


Spooky, as I was reading that it came up on the news. I did point you in
the direction of that survival store and their earthquake survival kit
the other week didn't I?.



Yup!

Concerns are now that this may be just the foreshock of a much greater
quake yet to come, seeing as it occurred so close to the San Andreas
Faultline!

Double-A

  #18  
Old June 17th 05, 01:03 AM
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Raving Loonie wrote:
Double-A wrote:
nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Double-A wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Chile has suffered a major earthquake, reported news not
fully in yet of total amount of injuries or extent of damage. One
confirmed death is reported so far.

See:
http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/wor...605chile_quake

Officer Double-A, any news of quakes out by you?

carry on.
the nightbat

All quiet here, but there have been quakes in California.

I heard the news of the 7.9 quake in Chile come across the news a while
ago, but couldn't yet find any online reference. Here is one:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...p_world _news

Double-A

nightbat

Thanks for that info link about the Chile earthquake Officer
Double-A and report about additional California ones too. Troubling very
troubling indeed the continued seismic activity is causing around the
world. Data is most discomforting and increased loss of life is
saddening. Stay on it and let us know if any rumbling is detected near
you. Chile normally is one of the most active earthquake areas in the
world, I only hope the severity of the disturbances don't continue. Per
the report they do expect after shocks for a number of months. Thanks
again

carry on,
the nightbat

Double-A
Another earthquake has been reported tonight at Eureka California of
magnitude 7.0, near southern Oregon. They're coming this way!

Double-A

nightbat

Oh no, this is more much more troubling then I first deduced,
another 7.0 registered so close to your home duty base, say this can't
be happening. How do we break it to Saul for he was so looking forward
to possible hopeful good news and now this. Yes, the news is bad very
bad, and getting worst it seems. Ok, don't panic, repeat don't panic, we
can get through this. Any casualties reported yet Officer Double-A?
Look, if the West Coast chain of mountains begin to blow don't panic,
please, stay with us. Have you made an evacuation plan of escape should
worst come to worst? You should be ready to run if all hell starts to
break loose over there. Nothing unusual here except that last freaky
powerful wind storm that came out of no where here but at least blew
over quickly. Hmmmmm, those bumping ground babies seem to be getting
more powerful and dangerous, for anything over a 5.0 is classified
severe. Also it's known normal ramblings continue for a few months after
the major one provided the whole underground magma section activity
isn't still building up for further peek curve major disturbances.

Is the long cycle reported Wormwood comet on its way, if only we could
be sure these multi world wide increasing earthquake reports were
isolated events. But when so many begin occurring one right after the
other and of such intensity you can't help but take notice.

Thanks for your report Officer Double-A and keep us posted of any new
developments.

End of transmission

carry on,
the nightbat


Double-A
Well, no reports of casualties. The earthquake was off the coast, so a
tsunami alert went into effect, but there was no tsunami.

Eight were kill by the earthquake in Chile.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4094234.stm

It seems there was also a 6.8 earthquake in Alaska today, also. Leave
it to the BBC to get us Americans our own news first!

Double-A

nightbat

Certainly looks like a chain of unrestful activity is going on
stretching from South America all the way up to Alaska. Could be the
American news centers are keeping a close watch on incoming reports and
are just being more careful about too early making any correlation's. At
least The BBC is also getting the word out quickly in hopes of
preventing large loss of life. The off coast occurring ones could prove
more deadly should tsunamis develop during the peak tourist summer
season along the West Coast beaches.

carry on,
the nightbat



*** Breaking News: ***

Los Angeles was just been hit by a 5.3 earthquake about 30 minutes ago,
plus 9 aftershocks so far.

Phone lines are out!

Scarcely a day goes by now without a new disaster!

Double-A


Received email ~ 16 1/2 minutes after it happened. Suscribe at the USGS
website.

It's interesting, a couple of weeks ago from May 22nd through to May
28th, there was a period of no magnitude 5 or greater activity. ...
and then a pattern picked up and started propogating. ... that quiet
period was really weird. ... No emails. I thought I had been dropped
from the list!



The calm before the storm!

Double-A


====================================

Thu, 16 Jun 2005 15:12:08 -0600 (MDT)
Subject: 2005/06/16 20:53 M 5.3 GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CA. Z= 13km
34.06N 117.01W
From: Please_Do_Not_Reply_To_This_Email Ahat- usgs.gov

2005/06/16 20:53 M 5.3 GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CA. Z= 13km 34.06N
117.01W

This information is provided by the USGS
National Earthquake Information Center.
(Address problems to: sedas ahat- ghtmail.cr.usgs.gov)

These parameters are preliminary and subject to revision.

A magnitude 5.3 earthquake IN GREATER LOS ANGELES AREA, CA. has
occurred at:
34.06N 117.01W Depth 13km Thu Jun 16 20:53:25 2005 UTC

Time: Universal Time (UTC) Thu Jun 16 20:53:25 2005
Time Near Epicenter Thu Jun 16 13:53:25 2005
Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) Thu Jun 16 16:53:25 2005
Central Daylight Time (CDT) Thu Jun 16 15:53:25 2005
Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) Thu Jun 16 14:53:25 2005
Pacific Daylight Time (PDT) Thu Jun 16 13:53:25 2005
Alaska Daylight Time (ADT) Thu Jun 16 12:53:25 2005
Hawaii Standard Time (HST) Thu Jun 16 10:53:25 2005

Location with respect to nearby cities:
20 km (10 miles) NW of Banning, California (pop 23,000)
25 km (15 miles) SW of Big Bear City, California (pop 5,700)
30 km (15 miles) ESE of San Bernardino, California (pop 185,000)
645 km (400 miles) SE of SACRAMENTO, California


  #19  
Old June 18th 05, 01:22 AM
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Saul Levy wrote:


On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 02:05:41 -0500, nightbat
wrote:

Double-A
Another earthquake has been reported tonight at Eureka California of
magnitude 7.0, near southern Oregon. They're coming this way!

Double-A

nightbat

Oh no, this is more much more troubling then I first deduced,
another 7.0 registered so close to your home duty base, say this can't
be happening. How do we break it to Saul for he was so looking forward
to possible hopeful good news and now this. Yes, the news is bad very
bad, and getting worst it seems. Ok, don't panic, repeat don't panic, we
can get through this. Any casualties reported yet Officer Double-A?
Look, if the West Coast chain of mountains begin to blow don't panic,
please, stay with us. Have you made an evacuation plan of escape should
worst come to worst? You should be ready to run if all hell starts to
break loose over there. Nothing unusual here except that last freaky
powerful wind storm that came out of no where here but at least blew
over quickly. Hmmmmm, those bumping ground babies seem to be getting
more powerful and dangerous, for anything over a 5.0 is classified
severe. Also it's known normal ramblings continue for a few months after
the major one provided the whole underground magma section activity
isn't still building up for further peek curve major disturbances.

Is the long cycle reported Wormwood comet on its way, if only we could
be sure these multi world wide increasing earthquake reports were
isolated events. But when so many begin occurring one right after the
other and of such intensity you can't help but take notice.

Thanks for your report Officer Double-A and keep us posted of any new
developments.

End of transmission

carry on,
the nightbat



Don't panic? What else have you been saying here lately? Chinese
Fire Drill: Run in circles, scream and shout! Not useful at all!

The good news is no one and nothing was hurt! That's GOOD NEWS! How
about some evidence for the quakes getting closer? "...is very bad,
and getting worst..." (you mean worse). Nothing but Doom and Gloom!
"...don't panic,...we can get through this..." Doom and Gloom and
shrug it off in the SAME message! You're very inconsistent!

Give me a break!

Saul Levy


nightbat

No, no, " a break " while talking about increasing horrific
earthquakes that's the worst that anyone can wish on someone. I am
hopefully trying to save all my science Officers from possible worst
harm not any event worsening harm, for I pray no harm at all comes to
any of them. Right now respectfully Saul I'm a bit tied up for Darla has
apparently suffered a critical injury on the recent space mission to
Andromeda. I will try to report good news as it comes in, and the first
is that at least Darla is apparently still alive and being taken care of
by the emergency transmission intergalactic beings out in Andromeda
galaxy.

See:
http://www.seds.org/messier/m/m031.html

carry on,
the nightbat



They just interrupted my cable news broadcast with an emergency warning
message from the US Weather Service in Portland that a severe
thunderstorm with damaging high winds is fast approaching my area.

Will report back later if I survive this one.

Will the disasters never end, nightbat?

Double-A

  #20  
Old June 18th 05, 01:52 AM
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Charles D. Bohne wrote:
On 17 Jun 2005 17:22:09 -0700, "Double-A" wrote:

Will report back later if I survive this one.

You will! You havee to!

Will the disasters never end, nightbat?

Not really :-(

Double-A


Simply Me



Now their predicting nickel sized hail and 60 mph winds.

Could be worse.

As long as no twisters develop...

I look outside, all is calm, children are playing, sky is kind of dark,
but it's still dry.

Hmmm.

Double-A

 




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