Oh well. I live close enough to actually see it.
o weyt~
Oh it actually released some ashes and stuff into the air today. It was cool cause I was in team sports class and we were playing kickball and someone just launched the sucker(the ball, kicked it far, you know) and at that same moment it made a big sound and then everyone saw St. Helens, and the rising cloud above it. What was weird is that it disappeared after a couple minutes into nothingness.
Gets boring to watch the news every morning while I eat breakfast before school and see the same newscasters on channel 12(Kimberly Maus and Pete Ferryman, followed by Andy Carson on the weather and what's his face on traffic, 12 on 12, your twelve minute look at news, traffic and weather, yes, I watch it every morning before school) say the same things about Helens every morning. Seismologists say they are charting more seismic activity every day blah blah I don't care it's going to erupt everyone knows that now stop talking about it and move on to the weather for the day so I can see how I'll dress. You know?
Didn't last time when it erupted it was like HUGE and they could see ash from outter space? If its the volcano I'm thinking about How can it erupt so often I thought it takes like every 20-30 or even like 100 years before it erupts again?
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