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Anyone wanna go swimming?? Or is that border patrolMeanwhile in Puerto Rico....
Anyone wanna go swimming?? Or is that border patrolMeanwhile in Puerto Rico....
No. That's the Minutemen Engineer Creative Corps. of America (or MECCA) at its best. What you don't see is the truck balls on the SUV. (and the shark)Anyone wanna go swimming?? Or is that border patrol
I don't have to pass you off as an asshole, Chaz. It's a well established fact around here. My eyeroll was actually in response to the fact that you won't let this die.The best part is how you pass me off as being an asshole despite the fact you were the original dickhead in this thread.
Oh shit, he used the C-word!I don't have to pass you off as an asshole, Chaz. It's a well established fact around here. My eyeroll was actually in response to the fact that you won't let this die.
You're right. I'm done with this fight, and sorry to all if I inadvertently trashed the thread.Guys, this is why we can't have nice things.
Well, and the hurricane....
In a lot of places, it's been a whole lot of something, with trees coming down, but more importantly flooding. Lots of it.bitch started it.
Anyway, that was a whole lot of nothing. At least where I'm at. We were clipped by the outer edges got a lot of wind and a bit of rain. Not to many trees fell, at least around my apartment complex.
Indeed. The building lobby was flooded, but receded quickly, and my place was completely untouched. My area got off quite lightly; some other parts of town are without power, and there was a fair amount of real flooding.Hope your apartment is dry and intact KO! Went down to the C&D Canal yesterday evening to see how bad things were there and the access roads were dry (did find some mud to play with the truck in) but there are still plenty of areas flooded out and without power. As of this morning Delmarva Power reports 45,772 customers without power across the region it serves. I consider those of us who got away easy to be very lucky.
LOL. I guess they didn't read "Alas, Babylon" either huh?I wasn't that concerned about it. I spent the first 35 years of my life in Houston, where we tracked hurricanes yearly like it was a state-sponsored religion. I figured the odds of us getting even tropical-storm level winds was pretty remote. And in the end, we got a little sprinkle, a little light rain, and it was a bit gusty for a couple of hours. We've had worse thunderstorms. My biggest concern was the power--even a light shower often causes the power to flicker here.
People around here don't know how to prepare for a hurricane, either. I saw people buying 4 and 5 gallons of milk, for pete's sake! MILK?? You're not going to drink that much normally, and if you lose power, that milk will do you absolutely no good. The water aisle was nice and stocked, and there was no freaking milk to be found in and around my town. What the hell were people planning on doing with so much milk?
I bought some water, and a couple of days of canned goods. I figured if we lost power for longer than a couple of days, I'd drive up into west virginia and buy some more. heh. In the end, we didn't even lose power. It was a total non-event where I was.