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Reply #30 posted 03/24/10 8:46am

purplehippieon
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HamsterHuey said:

purplehippieonthe1 said:

I'm a bit sensitive.


Can I ask about the state of your nipples or is that too off-topic for you?
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My nipples are very..... hmmm .. heterosexual! razz
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Reply #31 posted 03/24/10 8:49am

HamsterHuey

purplehippieonthe1 said:

HamsterHuey said:



Can I ask about the state of your nipples or is that too off-topic for you?
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My nipples are very..... hmmm .. heterosexual! razz

Well, no eruption in the works there then! Continue, continue.

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Reply #32 posted 03/24/10 9:31am

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To get the thread back on topic... biggrin
The Fox News report I mentioned earlier - featuring the always insightful Megyn Kelly razz
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Reply #33 posted 03/24/10 12:26pm

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And here is new video of the eruption, filmed today, VERY close to the activity:
http://http.ruv.straumar....myndir.wmv
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Reply #34 posted 04/04/10 10:08pm

LuisG

Remind me not to getaway in Reykjavik this year. The amount if Iceland volcanic activity is starting go through the roof, as they have erupting volcanoes and there are a lot of earthquakes going on. A lot of people are believing it's high time to get a personal loan, or get pay day loans or whatever and give them to churches because the end times are upon us, but in reality these things happen all the time. There's really no 100% safe destination on earth from geological activity – it's the way our planet works.
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Reply #35 posted 04/14/10 6:07am

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Just when everybody thought the eruption was over..... it's back again!
While the new eruption is not at the exact same place as the earlier eruption, it is 10-20 times more powerful.
http://www.ruv.is/frett/e...n-eruption

The arrows on the picture point to the holes on the glacier:


I should note that the Reykjavik area has not been affected by these eruptions. There has been, however, a steady flow of tourists, both Icelanders and foreigners, driving from Reykjavik to check out the area close to the eruption.
I think some of the roads in the area are closed at the moment, because of high risk of flooding.

It's very convenient for SOME people that this is happening as a special report about the bank crash of 2008 and the people responsible for it was released just two days ago - it certainly diverts the attention from the guilty folks in that issue - but that's probably a discussion for another thread.
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Reply #36 posted 04/14/10 11:53am

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Some news for the American orgers:
ABC's Good Morning America will be broadcasting live next Monday morning from the glacier (or next to the glacier) where the latest eruption is taking place.
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Reply #37 posted 04/14/10 11:57am

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<--- puts her feet up and waits for someone to opine that this is happening because the earth "is mad at us"
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Reply #38 posted 04/15/10 3:49am

purplehippieon
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Now there are plumes of volcanic ash heading towards the UK and other places in Northern Europe, causing disruption in flight schedules.
It has already halted flights to and from the UK.

A very "mature" response from a concerned Scotsman at the airport.... gotta love the Scottish lol
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Reply #39 posted 04/15/10 4:59am

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purplehippieonthe1 said:


The money will be paid by Icelandic taxpayers (12000 euros per capita), no matter how unfair I think that is.

that's crazy! mad
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Reply #40 posted 04/15/10 5:15am

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ZombieKitten said:

purplehippieonthe1 said:


The money will be paid by Icelandic taxpayers (12000 euros per capita), no matter how unfair I think that is.

that's crazy! mad

I hope that a fairer deal (fairer interest rates - not 5,5% like it is now, more reasonable payment plan) will be made after the UK election, as it seems like the discussions are on hold until the UK election has been held.

But with our luck, I guess Gordon Brown will try to make Icelanders pay the money lost by UK airlines due to the flight delays. shrug
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Reply #41 posted 04/15/10 5:39am

ZombieKitten

purplehippieonthe1 said:

ZombieKitten said:


that's crazy! mad

I hope that a fairer deal (fairer interest rates - not 5,5% like it is now, more reasonable payment plan) will be made after the UK election, as it seems like the discussions are on hold until the UK election has been held.

But with our luck, I guess Gordon Brown will try to make Icelanders pay the money lost by UK airlines due to the flight delays. shrug


confused
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Reply #42 posted 04/15/10 8:46am

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ZombieKitten said:

purplehippieonthe1 said:


I hope that a fairer deal (fairer interest rates - not 5,5% like it is now, more reasonable payment plan) will be made after the UK election, as it seems like the discussions are on hold until the UK election has been held.

But with our luck, I guess Gordon Brown will try to make Icelanders pay the money lost by UK airlines due to the flight delays. shrug


confused

I see a lot of Facebook statuses today that are poking fun at the situation, like this one razz :
"To the British and Dutch Governments: "There is no C in the Icelandic alphabet, so when you ask for Cash, all you get is Ash...""
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Reply #43 posted 04/15/10 8:59am

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Genesia said:

<--- puts her feet up and waits for someone to opine that this is happening because the earth "is mad at us"


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Reply #44 posted 04/15/10 9:01am

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HamsterHuey said:

It's Holland's and England's wrath for not paying us back our money.

lol
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Reply #45 posted 04/15/10 12:08pm

veronikka

My coworker just informed me he will not be able to fly back to the US because of this eek
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Reply #46 posted 04/15/10 6:14pm

ZombieKitten

purplehippieonthe1 said:

ZombieKitten said:



confused

I see a lot of Facebook statuses today that are poking fun at the situation, like this one razz :
"To the British and Dutch Governments: "There is no C in the Icelandic alphabet, so when you ask for Cash, all you get is Ash...""

falloff
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Reply #47 posted 04/15/10 9:27pm

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Dealing with these flight disruptions is my current hell...
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Reply #48 posted 04/15/10 9:28pm

ZombieKitten

Flights from to Europe seem to all be cancelled confused
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Reply #49 posted 04/15/10 9:49pm

AndGodCreatedM
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purplehippieonthe1 said:

ZombieKitten said:



confused

I see a lot of Facebook statuses today that are poking fun at the situation, like this one razz :
"To the British and Dutch Governments: "There is no C in the Icelandic alphabet, so when you ask for Cash, all you get is Ash...""


falloff
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Reply #50 posted 04/16/10 3:37am

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Here's a picture taken from the air of the holes in the glacier...
Looks kinda scary!
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Reply #51 posted 04/16/10 6:23am

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First their financial impropriety bankrupts our Local Councils and then they shut our airspace! With the exception of Bjork, nobody had heard anything about Iceland since the time of the Vikings, and then they do their best to screw up Europe twice in two years!

Bloody troublemakers.
[Edited 4/16/10 6:24am]
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Reply #52 posted 04/16/10 6:26am

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^ lol


still no air traffic today in Holland eek
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Reply #53 posted 04/16/10 12:24pm

purplehippieon
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Here's a guide to how to pronounce the name of the glacier (Eyjafjallajökull), as many international newscasters have butchered the name of the glacier, each time in a slightly different way lol

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[Edited 4/16/10 12:26pm]
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Reply #54 posted 04/16/10 1:10pm

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IDontBelieveYouHeardMe said:

First their financial impropriety bankrupts our Local Councils and then they shut our airspace! With the exception of Bjork, nobody had heard anything about Iceland since the time of the Vikings, and then they do their best to screw up Europe twice in two years!

Bloody troublemakers.
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Was this meant to be funny? if not...

How fucking ignorant.
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Reply #55 posted 04/16/10 1:16pm

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AndGodCreatedMe said:

IDontBelieveYouHeardMe said:

First their financial impropriety bankrupts our Local Councils and then they shut our airspace! With the exception of Bjork, nobody had heard anything about Iceland since the time of the Vikings, and then they do their best to screw up Europe twice in two years!

Bloody troublemakers.
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Was this meant to be funny? if not...

How fucking ignorant.


I think the only answer to your post is "Oh, FFS" disbelief
disbelief
Susan - turn the guitar up a little bit....
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Reply #56 posted 04/16/10 1:19pm

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IDontBelieveYouHeardMe said:

AndGodCreatedMe said:




Was this meant to be funny? if not...

How fucking ignorant.


I think the only answer to your post is "Oh, FFS" disbelief
disbelief

Oh I'm so sorry, you are absolutely right hug
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Reply #57 posted 04/17/10 4:44am

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nvm.
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Reply #58 posted 04/17/10 3:07pm

Teacher

ZombieKitten said:

Flights from to Europe seem to all be cancelled confused


Yes, pretty much all flights in all countries. Sweden is completely shut down, a few airports in the north could open for a couple hours yesterday but not now. NOTHING. It's the biggest no-fly since WWII but it's not really comparable. It's weird how sensitive the infra structure really is. sad
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Reply #59 posted 04/17/10 3:09pm

RodeoSchro

Poor Iceland. First, their country's banking infrastructure goes broke, now this.
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