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originally posted by: Asktheanimals
It happens to be my wife and her best friend's birthday.
Her best friend's husband is also one of my best friends.
We always cook up something special (he being a chef) and make a pilgrimage to the mountains for a picnic.
If the world is going to end I will be in good company with great food.
“The year of the great seventh number accomplished,
It will appear at the time of the games of slaughter,
not far from the age of the great millennium
when the dead will come out from their graves.”
originally posted by: Substracto
After nothing happened on 21 December 2012 I started to take these kind of threads with a grain of salt, but after a while I started to see how the world started to change from not too bad to almost crazy after 2012, almost like 2012 was the tipping point that would stretch and begin a certain number of evil intentions/occurrences through out the next years...
originally posted by: ressiv
all events 14- august....
en.wikipedia.org...
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Government experts are investigating a claim that an unarmed nuclear bomb, lost off the Georgia coast at the height of the Cold War, might have been found, an Air Force spokesman said Monday. The hydrogen bomb was lost in the Atlantic Ocean in 1958 following a collision of a B-47 bomber and an F-86 fighter. A group led by retired Air Force Lt. Col. Derek Duke of Statesboro, Georgia, said in July that it had found a large object underwater near Savannah that was emitting high levels of radioactivity, according to an Associated Press report. An Air Force investigation concluded in 2001 that the bomb is probably harmless if left where it is. It also said a recovery operation could set off the conventional explosives in the bomb that would put the recovery crew at risk and do serious environmental damage...
Wassaw Sound was the site of the 1996 Summer Olympics yachting competition