Arthur the born again Christian
Arthur gets saved and gets others around him saved and into his church. And Arthur and them is now at Yellowstone National park and now seeing more geyser's like Noris and steamboat. And see's squirrel's running around and eating acorns. Nothing bad seems to be coming because it would give off warning signs. And no animals acting up there in fact. Arthur and them will be going home on Tuesday and wants to see everything in Yellowstone. And will go on another trip in a few weeks to Alabama for some cousins moved there from Indiana. We see them all talking now about the park.
"No warning signs going on meaning we have nothing to fear here now," said Arthur, "I think Old Faithful would stop and animals would be acting up so we have nothing to worry about."
"If they was acting up and that geyser's could stop i would want out," said Fern, "I know what will happen when it erupts would send out lots of sulfur dioxide into the air."
"It would be a harsh volcanic winter and food would come from green houses," said Brain, "I know it would cost a lot to buy that food from them."
"Needs to have artificial sunlight and heat so plants could thrive in them," said Francine, "I know it would be a harsh volcanic winter for sure."
"I heard about the warning signs and i have it back in our motel room," said Sue Ellen, "I could show all you after my bath with either Ladonna or Bud."
It will be Ladonna because both is around the same age and Arthur will have one with his now girlfriend Francine. She won't mind being naked around him. All went back to the motel and had dinner at it's restaurant which is good food. Bud and D.W. are having a bath now and all is barefoot. Sue Ellen showed them all the warning signs and saw none of it there. All that sulfur dioxide would cause dangerous global cooling called volcanic winter. And heard global warming is a good thing because that would mean more life giving rain so more crops and still see them talking there.
"It would be a harsh volcanic winter and some animals would become extinct," said Arthur, "Millions could die by starving to death do to expensive food from green houses."
"I would know it would be a harsh volcanic winter do to lots of sulfur dioxide," said George, "It would cause snow in the summer months."
"It would be ten to twenty years without a growing season outside of green houses," said Ladonna, "It would be a harsh volcanic winter."
"I know places near Yellowstone would be whipped out by pyroclastic flows," said Prunella, "Places like here and a place called Cody, Wyoming."
"Lava flows are much slower than ash in pyroclastic flows in fact of course," said Mrs. Read, "Bath time Arthur and Francine."
Next they want to see the boiling pits of mud and more animals there. See what happens next chapter here of course.
