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We went into a zone and held on to winMikeDamone said:
Did you win?RaceBannon said:Was playing pick up ball at the St Mike's outdoor court in Olympia
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Tell us more about your 1980 Mt St Helens experience. It’s crazy!GrundleStiltzkin said:
Sad to see your struggles today.MikeDamone said:
Fascinating. Thanks for sharing your unique experience.GrundleStiltzkin said:
41 years ago today I was at Riverfront Park w/ friends and suddenly the sky began to turn black...we ran to shelter. When it got light again outside, it looked like a nuclear landscape. Perhaps one of the freakiest and scariest thing I had ever seen..#MtStHelensCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was 7 1/2 and lived in west Seattle. Friends would talk about ash covering the sidewalk yet I have no recollection of seeing anything in our neighborhood.alumni94 said: -
MikeDamone said:
Did you win?RaceBannon said:Was playing pick up ball at the St Mike's outdoor court in Olympia
Great view no ash. We could see most of the eruptions up to the big one
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Damn we are connected in some odd way. I too was in Riverfront Park that afternoon. Eating an ice cream with dust flakes on it with my friend Corey. I remember riding my bike thru 6 inches of powdery ash for sometime after.GrundleStiltzkin said:
41 years ago today I was at Riverfront Park w/ friends and suddenly the sky began to turn black...we ran to shelter. When it got light again outside, it looked like a nuclear landscape. Perhaps one of the freakiest and scariest thing I had ever seen..#MtStHelensCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was 7 1/2 and lived in west Seattle. Friends would talk about ash covering the sidewalk yet I have no recollection of seeing anything in our neighborhood.alumni94 said: -
Ice_Holmvik said:
Damn we are connected in some odd way. I too was in Riverfront Park that afternoon. Eating an ice cream with dust flakes on it with my friend Corey. I remember riding my bike thru 6 inches of powdery ash for sometime after.GrundleStiltzkin said:
41 years ago today I was at Riverfront Park w/ friends and suddenly the sky began to turn black...we ran to shelter. When it got light again outside, it looked like a nuclear landscape. Perhaps one of the freakiest and scariest thing I had ever seen..#MtStHelensCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was 7 1/2 and lived in west Seattle. Friends would talk about ash covering the sidewalk yet I have no recollection of seeing anything in our neighborhood.alumni94 said:
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History Channel has another Titans Who Made America three parter going. Watching part 1 and it was the US Mail that got first Ford, then Boeing to see the profit in air travel as more than a novelty. Both made millions off of Air Mail contracts. Boeing ended up beating Ford out. Then Ford hired Lindy to get passengers to think air travel was safe and away we went.
It reminded me that in my lifetime there was an air mail stamp where you could pay extra to get it sent by air. Now its all by air.
Speed speed speed became very important at the dawn of the 20th century. All of which lead to this website.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ec30uU0G56U



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