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End Of The World

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Will the World End on Dec. 21? Officials Say No

What's the deal with all this end of the world talk?

There has been a lot of discussion recently about the end of the world, most of it around the date Dec. 21, 2012.  However, experts are saying it's best to still do your Christmas shopping as an apocalypse is not going to happen. There is no evidence that Earth will be destroyed by a solar flare that day and scientists have not detected any planets likely to break Earth's orbit and bump against us. Those in the know are also saying that the end of the Mayan calendar does not portend any disaster. “The best thing about this 2012 nonsense is it creates interest in the Mayan people,” stated Van Stone, an end-of-world debunker and professor at Southwestern College, in an interview with City News Service. “People can go down there and see what …

Jim Cooke

7:17 pm on Thursday, December 20, 2012

"Officials Say No?" Previously, I had no apprehension or concern regarding the end of the world. However, now that I know the "officials" view I shall rethink the matter. Officials have been on the wrong side so many times. I'm thinking: I had better get my affairs in order.   more ›

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

How Would You Spend Your Last Day in Milton?

With the countdown to the Mayan apocalypse underway, we're asking - how would you spend your last day in Milton?

We're pretty sure that the world isn't going to end on Dec. 21. But with all this hubbub over the Mayan 2012 prophecy, we have to ask: How would you spend your last day in Milton, if you knew the world was coming to an end? Before you answer, we'd like you to pretend that depsite the looming apocalypse, all of Milton's restaurants, businesses and recreational areas remained open for business and the roads out of town were blocked off. Would you stay at home with your family? Would you head out one last time to order your favorite meal at a local restaurant?  Would you take one last hike through the Blue Hills? Let us know in the comments section below.

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