The one a couple of weeks sounded much the same to me, and a woman interviewed on the radio said the one two weeks ago sounded bigger to her than the explosion last night (she lives near the area where the remanents of last night's bomb were found). Fortunately, the bomb was exploded in an embankment.
Comments (7)
Perhaps some citizen volunteers are vibration testing the Sellwood bridge. Three is a charm.
Posted by Abe | March 29, 2010 6:13 PM
Paraphrasing Roy Scheider (in Jaws)...If that was a pipe bomb, we're gonna need a bigger bomb squad.
Posted by Mister Tee | March 29, 2010 6:38 PM
Are they sure the cops didn't pull over someone with expired tags and things got out of hand?
Posted by recovering conservative | March 29, 2010 7:43 PM
The one a couple of weeks sounded much the same to me, and a woman interviewed on the radio said the one two weeks ago sounded bigger to her than the explosion last night (she lives near the area where the remanents of last night's bomb were found). Fortunately, the bomb was exploded in an embankment.
Posted by Bob Clark | March 29, 2010 8:04 PM
Spring Break in Portland, when it rains, and the economy is bad.
People find their own entertainment, Medford-style.
Posted by MachineShedFred | March 30, 2010 7:40 AM
'Twas no p.b., methinks. That's only a pipe dream used as the 'cover story.' Bring the nightmare, be very afraid. Obey as instructed.
Ignore the reasonable and pragmatic impossibilities that it was a p.b.
Posted by Tenskwatawa | March 30, 2010 8:50 AM
True enough, Tensk - peanut butter almost never sounds like that. If that was a p.b., it wasn't like no sammich my mom ever made.
Posted by Max | March 30, 2010 4:54 PM