You gotta be kidding?
Mount St. Helens had snow on it when it blew it's cork. Where do these people come from. Is genetic or too many drugs. I suggest the latter.
Hey, hey, I could out-asshole him!
“Wow, you’d think that CNN is too professional an organization to have such an ignorant putz as Rick Sanchez broadcasting for them.”
What a dope!
On December 10, 1990, Sanchez struck a pedestrian, Jeffrey Smuzinick, with his car on a residential street near Dolphin Stadium .[3] Smuzinick was paralyzed and eventually died in an assisted living facility on November 2, 1995.[1][3] Sanchez had just left an NFL football game with his father when the accident occurred, and he fled the scene of the accident, not to return until hours later. Police officers at the scene later reported that he smelled strongly of alcohol, and when tested, he registered a blood alcohol content of .15. He was not charged with causing the accident, but was charged with and pleaded no contest to DUI.[3]
Isn't it too- when you think of a volcano, you think of Hawaii and long words like that. You don't think of Iceland.
Uh, Rick? Hawaii has 6 letters - Iceland has 7. Iceland is the long word, not Hawaii.
We're dealing with a low grade imbecile, folks!
Personally, I'm worried that all that lava is going to tip over and capsize the island...
That being said, Iceland is yet another inevitable disaster waiting to happen AGAIN! Iceland is the only surface feature in the Atlantic that is visibly being split by the Atlantic Mid-ocean Rift. Technically, in geologic terms, part of Iceland is North America and part is Europe and these two parts are being pulled apart.
In 1783 a volcanic rift / fissure named Laki erupted in the south east of Iceland and through gasses, ash and subsequent famine killed better than 20% of the Icelandic population and 50% plus of the agricultural animals. The gas plumes from this eruption went around the world and may have been responsible for famines that led to the French Revolution.
In the US that winter of 1783/4 there was ice skating in the harbor of Charleston, SC and Benjamin Franklin later lectured on a cooling dry 'fog' that would not burn off and would not allow for normal solar warming!
If this were to happen today, how much better could we handle such a disaster? My bet is not very well.
Well, you know, Sanchez comes from the smart people’s school of liberalism that worries about Iceland getting too many people and tipping right over! I can understand how he would be leery of the reports of hot stuff in ICE land.
the Clown Prince of CNN, Rick Sanchez the man who called the concept of state's rights a racist term... couldn't understand how you could have volcanoes in Iceland when it is so cold there.Thanks Shellybenoit. :')