View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
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11.11%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
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88.89%
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Is that what I think it is??
Welcome Al. It is always good to see new faces around here.
Welcome Al. It is always good to see new faces around here.
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Originally Posted by Rather B.Blown
Good to see that even in all of the devastation, a sense of humor is starting to resurface...
I guess at some point when you can't cry anymore, all you can do is laugh. That's one thing about the South, we may have our problems, but we are some resilient SOB's.
I guess at some point when you can't cry anymore, all you can do is laugh. That's one thing about the South, we may have our problems, but we are some resilient SOB's.
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Im glad i dont fit with anything you describe
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What a difference this Spring has been compared to last year. This year the Spring season has offered 9 days in the 60s with one day in the 70s. Last year by this date we had experienced 27 days in the 60s, 7 days in the 70s and one day in the 80s!
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The mountain snowpack reflects how much water will be released naturally through the warmer months to feed summer stream flows, irrigation and reservoir storage.
In fact, the snow water equivalent in the mountains ringing the Rogue/Umpqua Basin is about 180 percent of normal for this time of year, he said. Those measurements are based on remote SNOTEL, or snow telemetry, sites which automatically measure how much water is in the snow.
The mid-elevation sites overlooking the basin have a deep snowpack, Johnson reported, noting that the SNOTEL at Fish Lake on Monday reflected 12.8 inches of snow water compared to the normal 1.3 inches.
"That's 985 percent of normal — an awful lot considering we hardly got any snow in January or in early February," he said. "But when it started snowing it never stopped."
In fact, the snow water equivalent in the mountains ringing the Rogue/Umpqua Basin is about 180 percent of normal for this time of year, he said. Those measurements are based on remote SNOTEL, or snow telemetry, sites which automatically measure how much water is in the snow.
The mid-elevation sites overlooking the basin have a deep snowpack, Johnson reported, noting that the SNOTEL at Fish Lake on Monday reflected 12.8 inches of snow water compared to the normal 1.3 inches.
"That's 985 percent of normal — an awful lot considering we hardly got any snow in January or in early February," he said. "But when it started snowing it never stopped."
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got a nasty bruise from softball last night.
I hit a grounder to short, and the first baseman didn't make the catch... got hit right on my left thigh....just glad it wasn't my head.
I hit a grounder to short, and the first baseman didn't make the catch... got hit right on my left thigh....just glad it wasn't my head.
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Originally Posted by codeman94
got a nasty bruise from softball last night.
I hit a grounder to short, and the first baseman didn't make the catch... got hit right on my left thigh....just glad it wasn't my head.
I hit a grounder to short, and the first baseman didn't make the catch... got hit right on my left thigh....just glad it wasn't my head.
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I'd say that Willie may still be without power considering where he lives. TVA said that all of their main transmission lines were taken out in north Alabama and it would take weeks to get them back up. Their nuclear plant at Athens Al. was forced into shut down and had to switch to diesel generators to cool the reactors.
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