Thursday, May 19, 2011

The end of the world as we know it?

Well students, in case you haven't heard the rumor, according to retired civil engineer Harold Camping,

on May 21, 2011, a world ending apocalypse will begin on Friday about 11 pm. This has been moved forward of the previous prediction 6 pm PST Saturday. Camping's claim "...The Rapture is at 6 p.m. on May 21, 2011, where ever it's 6 p.m. first, with the "fantastically big" world-ending event taking place on a time zone by time zone basis. His belief is that the world ending event will commence 6 p.m. at the International Dateline at 180 Longitude -- roughly the between Pago Pago, American Samoa, and Nuku'alofa, Tonga beginning with an earthquake of previously unprecedented magnitude.
As prepared students, earthquake preparedness is part of the arsenal. When we asked Bus driver Bob what his take on Armageddon was, his response was, "I'm not losing any sleep over it." The entire student store cracked up over that response. Bus driver Bob is such a jovial fella and that, out in left field, remark had the staff and wandering ears in stitches as it put a certain calmness to those nay-sayers that are convinced that Mr. Camping is correct. The shiny yellow school bus will get students over to an item in the store that is essential in the event of emergencies. Sixxer will stand with the status-quo and go with the belief that Mr. Camping is off his rocker with the prediction. The shiny yellow school bus will have more opportunities to get students prepared for the event of an emergency should the big one not hit. Well either way this goes down, Sixxer thanks (thanked) you for all of your wonderful clicks! = )

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