STL anybody?

breakzillabreakzilla 5 Posts
edited July 2006 in Strut Central
Anybody in this place coming from St.Louis? I think hip-hop and b-boys here is pretty dead.

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  • In ST. LOUIS, do they tell y'all about the NEW MADRID FAULT?

    About the horrific months-long EARTHQUAKE of 1811-1812 ?

    Well if you don't know, you ought ask somebody, because when
    that little plug of a fault blows, St. Louis is FUCKED.
    MEMPHIS too.

    As well as large parts of rural Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee and Kentucky.

    I am talking about you need to have several months' supply of
    food and water, as well as emergency lights and radio, tarps,
    knives and various hand tools.

    Now, I am not suggesting that St. Louis is in the "red zone".
    But when we are talking about 7 or more magnitude, then the
    whole country is going to feel it, and the mighty Mississippi
    is going to re-route its ass however it has to. Water always
    finds a way. Lakes will be created where neighborhoods formerly
    stood. Hot sand geysers will belch their mud into mounds indiscriminately.

    Here is the coverage area:





  • coffinjoecoffinjoe 1,743 Posts
    Anybody in this place coming from St.Louis? I think hip-hop and b-boys here is pretty dead.

    coming from
    & ain't going back


  • I think hip-hop and b-boys here is pretty dead.


    Are you...paying attention at all?


    I am talking about on February 7, 1812, the Mississippi River
    began to FLOW BACKWARDS. South-to-North.

    This was before the internets, so the poor stranded people of
    the Missouri territory thought that the End Times were upon them.

    Now you have the internets, you have GPS, you have hand-cranked
    radios and flashlights. If your hip-hop and b-boys are not prepared
    they may well drown, gurgling in a tidal wave of muddy, debris-laden
    water, much like an inland tsunami.

  • coffinjoecoffinjoe 1,743 Posts
    I think hip-hop and b-boys here is pretty dead.


    Are you...paying attention at all?


    I am talking about on February 7, 1812, the Mississippi River
    began to FLOW BACKWARDS. South-to-North.

    This was before the internets, so the poor stranded people of
    the Missouri territory thought that the End Times were upon them.

    Now you have the internets, you have GPS, you have hand-cranked
    radios and flashlights. If your hip-hop and b-boys are not prepared
    they may well drown, gurgling in a tidal wave of muddy, debris-laden
    water, much like an inland tsunami.

    church bells rang in new england,
    "Survivors reported that the earthquakes caused cracks to open
    in the earth's surface, the ground to roll in visible waves,
    and large areas of land to sink or rise.
    The crew of the New Orleans
    (the first steamboat on the Mississippi, which was on her maiden voyage)
    reported mooring to an island only to awake in the morning
    and find that the island had disappeared below
    the waters of the Mississippi River. Damage was
    reported as far away as Charleston, South Carolina, and Washington, D.C."
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