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Fun woke up to my fire radio going off letting us know we were under a tornado warning. Serious storm came through and had a stroganoff rotation about 15miles north of us. They are reporting 100mph winds at 1200' in that storm. Passed now but good lord it was nasty for a few min.
Glad you're ok so far!
I'm pissed this morning. We have been in this office for 2 years and for those 2 years, I've been parking in the same spot every day. Nobody is around when I pull in in the morning. It's the farthest spot, on the end of the row. About 6 months ago we had new tenants move in and there is a guy with a nice new Wrangler. He sees my car there EVERY morning, he's waved and said hi many times, seen me getting out of my car or going to it. This morning, I pull in and he's in my spot.....no other cars around and he's in my freakin spot. Now I know it's not really "my spot", it doesn't have my name on it or anything, but ****....how freakin rude. The pic is kind of hard to see with the glare, but you get the idea. Rant over :\
Good luck. I'll say some prayers!
I will buy Jack Stands!!!
This is true... at least they sell them at walmart now! Dying on a budget has never seemed so appealing
If I ever fully filled mine it'd be about $77 right now. For a whopping 300 miles.
It's a **** good thing I love this truck!
And nathan, beef stroganoff is some good stuff! And spelled right
It's a **** good thing I love this truck!
And nathan, beef stroganoff is some good stuff! And spelled right
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Morning again. Finally decided to boot up the laptop and get online. Day off for baby sitting, but gonna be a long one period looks like. Suns out and it looks like a beautiful day, but sun shine = heat and heat = instability in this crap so the weather guys are like STAY CLOUDY PLEASE!
Hope everything works out Cody.
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thats what people always said about the Mustang. it's too bad on gas. A. it's really not, B. it's a 1000 spg (smiles per gallon), that makes up for it.
you guys chatting last night reminded me of the old days of MCTC where you couldnt refresh and post fast enough!
Stay safe Scott.
Good luck Cody! Hope it's nothing at all!
I'm studying for finals, got one today, one tomorrow, one friday, then I'm out for summer. Hellz yeah!
you guys chatting last night reminded me of the old days of MCTC where you couldnt refresh and post fast enough!
Stay safe Scott.
Good luck Cody! Hope it's nothing at all!
I'm studying for finals, got one today, one tomorrow, one friday, then I'm out for summer. Hellz yeah!
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Originally Posted by mustangGT90210
This is true... at least they sell them at walmart now! Dying on a budget has never seemed so appealing
If I ever fully filled mine it'd be about $77 right now. For a whopping 300 miles.
It's a **** good thing I love this truck!
And nathan, beef stroganoff is some good stuff! And spelled right
If I ever fully filled mine it'd be about $77 right now. For a whopping 300 miles.
It's a **** good thing I love this truck!
And nathan, beef stroganoff is some good stuff! And spelled right
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Same here. Had some storms this morning, not bad though. But there is a new line headed this way right now that's packing tornadoes (same one that just passed Hoss), already having 30-40 mph wind gusts and the sun is out. Worried about that sun, its already up to 81 which is just going to add more energy to it when it gets here. Been watching the radar close, and I'm thinking that with the way its moving, the worst of it may skirt by just to the north by the time it gets here. Hopefully.
Hope everything works out Cody.
Hope everything works out Cody.
Crap! Its shifted and not heading north as much. Looks like its going to plow right through here.
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Same here. Had some storms this morning, not bad though. But there is a new line headed this way right now that's packing tornadoes (same one that just passed Hoss), already having 30-40 mph wind gusts and the sun is out. Worried about that sun, its already up to 81 which is just going to add more energy to it when it gets here. Been watching the radar close, and I'm thinking that with the way its moving, the worst of it may skirt by just to the north by the time it gets here. Hopefully.
Hope everything works out Cody.
Hope everything works out Cody.
Yea thats a little steep. You could find a pretty nice one for around 4-5K
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I'm gonna be one of these:
While predicting longevity and population growth is difficult, the census' low-end estimate for 2050 is 265,000 centenarians; its highest projection puts the number at 4.2 million.
some similarities among them:
- A positive but realistic attitude.
- A love of life and sense of humor.
- Spirituality.
- Courage.
- And a remarkable ability to accept the losses that come with age but not be stopped by them. "Centenarians are not quitters," she said.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20110426/D9MRJH1G1.html
some similarities among them:
- A positive but realistic attitude.
- A love of life and sense of humor.
- Spirituality.
- Courage.
- And a remarkable ability to accept the losses that come with age but not be stopped by them. "Centenarians are not quitters," she said.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20110426/D9MRJH1G1.html
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
Crap! Its shifted and not heading north as much. Looks like its going to plow right through here.
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Last day of finals is the 13th for me
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60 Degs today!! Haven't felt that warmth from the sun since like October.
Horses soaking up the sun, hair shedding in clumps the last few weeks so spring is comin'. (soooon)
Snow showers Fri & Sat.
Horses soaking up the sun, hair shedding in clumps the last few weeks so spring is comin'. (soooon)
Snow showers Fri & Sat.
Apr 27, 12:36 PM EDT
Crater Lake snow pushes past 600 inches
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) -- The total snowfall at Crater Lake National Park has pushed past 600 inches, with more expected before the end of the season.
The Herald and News reports that 9 inches of fresh snow measured Tuesday increased the total snowfall to 615 inches, well above the 492 inches normally measured by April 26.
The total is already well above the park's average snowfall through May of 524 inches.
The last time the park measured more than 600 inches of snow was the winter of 1998-99, when the total was 674 inches.
As of Tuesday, the snowpack at park headquarters stood at 144 inches - an even 12 feet - good news for Klamath Basin irrigators and wetlands when it starts to melt.
Crater Lake snow pushes past 600 inches
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (AP) -- The total snowfall at Crater Lake National Park has pushed past 600 inches, with more expected before the end of the season.
The Herald and News reports that 9 inches of fresh snow measured Tuesday increased the total snowfall to 615 inches, well above the 492 inches normally measured by April 26.
The total is already well above the park's average snowfall through May of 524 inches.
The last time the park measured more than 600 inches of snow was the winter of 1998-99, when the total was 674 inches.
As of Tuesday, the snowpack at park headquarters stood at 144 inches - an even 12 feet - good news for Klamath Basin irrigators and wetlands when it starts to melt.
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Dodged a bullet on that one, it took a hard turn back north and missed us, but more are moving this way later tonight. Hopefully they'll stay somewhat disorganized and not be as strong.
We're back. Turned out to be "nothing" but she is still feeling some pain and pressure that no one can explain, and it isn't going away. All tests indicate that the baby is fine. We are 18 weeks. So she's gonna stay in bed the rest of the night and see if it goes away. thanks everyone!
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Holy crap watched a big tornado in cullman for like 10min from a tower cam. It was toward north al but those type storms are building and on their way this way
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