Civil Defense sirens throughout the state will sound off twice each month starting Dec. 1 as officials start testing their missile warning system.
In addition to testing the general warning typically used for tsunami alerts, the sirens also will play a wailing tone traditionally used for air raids the first workday of each month.
State officials are resurrecting the latter because of tensions between the United States and North Korea over the reclusive country’s nuclear weapons program.
Talmadge Magno, Hawaii County Civil Defense administrator, said the first tone will sound at 11:45 a.m. followed about 15 minutes later by the air-raid warning.
In the event of an actual attack, residents should seek immediate shelter, he said.
Magno said the county is working through its community emergency response teams to help spread the word.
He said both siren tones will be tested each month into the foreseeable future.
You'll be hearing from my lawyer, buddy.
OMG somebody broke into our house and took pictures of our lunch boxes!
Mine being the awesome looking one by the way.
That's my back up thermos.
Huh. I could have sworn this was your backup thermos:That's my back up thermos.
You're a fucking monster. A fridge full of old grocery bags is a HR nightmare.I bring my lunch everyday thank you very much. I just bring it in a fine, upscale reused grocery bag.
The fact that that is your take away confirms your children count.I take it they only use the comfy chairs when important clients are visiting.
Am I missing something obvious here? If you can't say because of "family reasons" OK, but I don't instinctively see why this is true.they have a new baby that can't be in the same house as her when she returns.
There are certain illnesses where treatment requires separation from children for typically one of two reasons:Am I missing something obvious here? If you can't say because of "family reasons" OK, but I don't instinctively see why this is true.
"Some man came in through the window and started jumping on the bed, dad!"OMG somebody broke into our house and took pictures of our lunch boxes!
I'm going through that now to a lesser extent. My kids each brought home several plagues to me in early November and I'm still sick. I'm on two immune suppression drugs and my immune system wasn't awesome to start with.The first is exactly the reason why.
Uh-oh...WHY CAN I NOT GET GOOD NEWS WITHOUT IMMEDIATELY HAVING IT FOLLOWED UP WITH BAD? WHAT THE ABSOLUTE FUCK?!?
*pant**pant**pant*
Taking a deep breath...
Yeah it's volatile but I think it's gonna be good in the long term. However even if it goes to 0 tomorrow, I didn't put an amount in that will hurt me.Pfft. It’s already doing that on its own. It went down what, 30% this morning?
—Patrick
Well, if you thought you had originally canned apples, then opening up a can of worms might be problematic."You've opened up a can of worms."
Why is this phrase used to describe trouble and complications? They're worms in a can, what problems are they gonna get into?
Well, if you thought you had originally canned apples, then opening up a can of worms might be problematic.
Sell? Just home canning.Canned apples? What kind of podunk hick third world New Jersey wasteland sells apples in a can?
http://mentalfloss.com/article/31039/how-did-term-open-can-worms-originate"You've opened up a can of worms."
Why is this phrase used to describe trouble and complications? They're worms in a can, what problems are they gonna get into?