If the world ends tomorrow

I'd rob a bank, drive to the next leica store, buy all the lenses and smash them with a hammer just to see what happens. afterwards I'd enjoy the apocalypse with my girlfriend
 
I'm just a little puzzled by the map. I realize that I'm going to have to leave Miami (any offers of a place to stay in the safe zone?) But the blue inundation extends to the Sierras in California, the highest mountains in the 48 states (Mt. Whitney is over 14,000 feet.)
 
It's kinda nifty how the world knows how to end, smoothly, following each time zone. I wonder how the Mayan's calculated that one :D

I suggest The Restaurant At The End Of The Universe. It's a sensible place to enjoy the end of everything from. I hear the steaks are both delicious and happy. ];-)

Yesssss hehe.
 
Looking for some appropriate Vogon poetry tonight... I already had the pints of brew and the beer nuts, and the towel is in the bag too...

Can I hitch a ride with any of you guys?

:D:D:D
 
So Long, It's Been Good to Know You

So Long, It's Been Good to Know You

An interesting side story about the great 1930's dust storms across the American heartlands:

During the enormous Black Sunday storm (I forgot the year), Woody Guthrie was stranded in a church on the Texas panhandle. Lots of people in there were (as you might imagine :rolleyes: ) very religious , and it got around that day was truly going to be the end of the world. People were genuinely terrified and distraught they were all about to die.

After a few hours of cold silence and crying and families hugging, some lady stands up and yells out "Well, so long everybody, it's been good to know yuh." And everyone kind of picked up on that piece of courage and started shaking hands and hugging and telling each other "So long, it's been good to know yuh".

Well, kids of the RFF, I guess if this is it . . . so long, it's been good to know you. :D
 
Don't know about your local forecasts, but here's the weather for the southern Willamette Valley. It indicates that there will be an end to all this rain.


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I hope it does not end tomorrow as its my day off and i was hoping for a little extra time in bed, I expect the end of the world to be a bit noisey, I'm not sure if i would be able to sleep through it

Yeah, I'm off Saturday through Tuesday, so I hope the doom sayers are wrong...
 
It's kinda nifty how the world knows how to end, smoothly, following each time zone. I wonder how the Mayan's calculated that one :D

Yesssss hehe.
Well, I think the Mayans figured it on Mayan Central Time. So.... That is about now, eh?
 
Need to lighten up the mood:

http://holycannoli.posterous.com/herschel-the-magnificent-Jew

... and that's why the world came to an end. The Mayans were right!

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Ba-dum----dum.

Godfrey. Go to your room. That was awful! Ha ha ha!!!

It's 8am... and looking outside in eastern Iowa, I see a world full of snowdrifts that need to be moved out of my driveway which means, I guess, that I'm still here for now. Somehow I find the idea of the end of the world happening while I'm on my tractor blowing snow some sort of letdown.

Hmmm.. I guess I'll report back later. If there is a later. :D
 
We are all still here,, phew, which can only meanone thing, the Mayans may have been great at building monuments, not so good as calenders
 
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