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Surprise Gift My long time friend Alex has a birthday coming up... He's already gotten what he thinks is all his presents... but I am sending him another little surprise in the mail. At night when we were back home we started watching the series I Claudius by Robert Graves and produced by the BBC. He enjoyed the series so much I bought him his own Emperor Claudius coin which features Claudius on one side. and the Goddess Minerva on the other. I have it mounted and framed for him to either hang on the wall or set on a dresser. |
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I have it all safely packaged up
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and will run it into the post office tomorrow,
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see how long snail ail takes....
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I found the picture of Claudius laying around drinking wine for a reason.... LOL!
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aww, very nice gift bret, i'm sure he'll love it..
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aww, very nice gift bret, i'm sure he'll love it..
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That's a very special gift for a precious friend.
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That's a very special gift for a precious friend.
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This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink. This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink. This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink. This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink. This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink. This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink.xsxsxsxsxsxsxsxsxsssssssssssssssssssss
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This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink. This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink. This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink. This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink. This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink. This refreshing drink was invented in the early 1900’s in a small mining town of Daiquiri near Santiago, Cuba, an engineer named Jennings Stockton Cox created a simple drink called a Daiquiri. Cox came up with this concoction in an effort to cool down during the summer month, with a simple blend of lime juice, sugar and local Bacardi rum, over cracked ice. This he found to be the best way to boost the morale of mine workers during the hot months. Such was the success of Cox’s drink not only did he received a generous stipend from the company, he also received a monthly gallon of Bacardi to continue supplying the refreshing drink.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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19/7/2018 11h17 |
30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree!
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dddddddddd 30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree! ddd
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19/7/2018 11h18 |
30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree! deeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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sdsdsdsdsdsdsdsdsdsdsdsdsds 30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree! dsd
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19/7/2018 11h19 |
fffffffffffff 30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree!
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19/7/2018 11h19 |
ddre 30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree!
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dsssssssssssssssssssssssss 30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree!
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19/7/2018 11h20 |
30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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19/7/2018 11h20 |
30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree! saaaaaaa
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19/7/2018 11h20 |
szzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree!
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19/7/2018 11h21 |
sszzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz 30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree!
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19/7/2018 11h21 |
30M 616 posts 7/19/2018 12:35 pm Add a comment Quote | Respond Blog Post Post Date Bret's Blogisphere Police Surveillance(478 posts) Jul 19, 2018 10:55 am Bret's Blogisphere Daiquiri Day! Jul 19, 2018 10:41 am Bret's Blogisphere Surprise Gift(135 posts) Jul 19, 2018 7:19 am Well hurtz & V I... you finally pissed me the fuck off with your fake SHIT.... 2 can play that game !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And it's Only just begun you dirty bastards! Molten rock is blasting from one last eruption site, a large cinder cone in a hard-hit neighborhood where new volcanic cracks first opened May 3. It's sending huge volumes of lava snaking to the ocean miles away. An estimated 700 homes have been destroyed, more than 500 of those in just two days, and thousands of people have been displaced. One man was injured in the weeks after the eruption began, and another 23 people were hurt Monday when lava entering the ocean exploded onto a tour boat. The lava has covered more than 11 square miles (28 square kilometers) of land, vaporized the state's largest freshwater lake and filled an entire ocean bay, turning it into a mile (1.6 kilometers) of burnt, rocky ground. Steam and gas could be seen pouring from a new, very small island that formed near the flows on Friday. The collapse of the Kilauea summit crater also continues, with large explosions and strong earthquakes occurring almost daily. 0 0 0 Disagree Neutral Agree What do you think? I agree! I'm neutral I disagree! ssssssssssssssssssssss
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