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Previously on "60M people could die from a meteor strike"
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That's fine. In about a billion years, the sun would have boiled the seas off the Earth anyway as it goes through it's life as a main sequence star.Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostI often have resteless nights worring about -
1 New Baggage retrival system at HeathRow
2 Andromeda Galaxy colission in appox 4.5 Billion Year - it wil be here sooner than you think
3 Overdue Library Books
4 Tim Henman's chances of a Wimbledon victory
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Look, there's no point worrying about things that will never happen...Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View Post4 Tim Henman's chances of a Wimbledon victory
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I often have resteless nights worring about -
1 New Baggage retrival system at HeathRow
2 Andromeda Galaxy colission in appox 4.5 Billion Year - it wil be here sooner than you think
3 Overdue Library Books
4 Tim Henman's chances of a Wimbledon victoryLast edited by AlfredJPruffock; 17 July 2009, 11:25.
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To be honest, you should be more worried about Swine-flu
http://www.mydarkmaterials.co.uk/doo...selectlist=bbc
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Dark clouds blotted out the sun. The moon turned to blood. And I saw the four horsemen of the apocalypse (+ Ronnie ), and then I thought to myself... "Well, it's not the end of the world".
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Obviously those dark clouds overhead are because of the meteorite blocking out the sun.
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Let's hope the meteor doesn't land somewhere where there's 60 million people then!
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60M people could die from a meteor strike
Don't tell me it couldn't happen. I'm looking out of the window and it all looks very worrying....
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