I worked in the oilfield, which is dangerous enough, but I do not fuck with anything over 110.as an electrical salesman, you better bow down to linemen, these mutha fuckers are the reason you have the day to day convenience of modern utilities. They are god damn miracle workers.
Hmmm... I've seen a few movies, and considering it's October, I don't think this is going to end well for you.Nice to see Halifax is helping to promote the Silent Hill 2 remake that recently released.
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You're right. I'll get my shotgun and holy water.Hmmm... I've seen a few movies, and considering it's October, I don't think this is going to end well for you.
Also, stay away from the lighthouse.You're right. I'll get my shotgun and holy water.
Is that like a reverse no-nut-November?In fucking November.
Stay safe -- that one looks like a monster.Taiwan's about to be hit by a typhoon.
In fucking November.
It'll be the wettest November in the history of water.Is that like a reverse no-nut-November?
Right now the models look like it's going to lose a lot of steam before it makes landfall.Did the weird weather thread get nuked while I was gone? I have a post for that but search brings up nothing.
Left the Gulf Shores of Alabama yesterday. Today Rafael formed. We missed it by a week.
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In Cuba or in LA. Because Cubans look fucked.Right now the models look like it's going to lose a lot of steam before it makes landfall.
Good point. I was being US-centric. I hope everyone in Cuba (and for that matter Jamaica) will be ok.In Cuba or in LA. Because Cubans look fucked.
Google: "weird weather" site:halforums.comOr the search function sucks.
I’m not sure it’ll make “landfall” as anything other than a scattered group of storms.Right now the models look like it's going to lose a lot of steam before it makes landfall.
Yeah, that was what I was focused on. It wasn't going to be the "storm gets into the gulf and turns into a monster" scenario that happened with Helene and Milton.I’m not sure it’ll make “landfall” as anything other than a scattered group of storms.