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Post by willie with tan lines on Sept 8, 2017 14:50:15 GMT -8
Government won't give ya free beer. Cuz lets face it, people facing losing everything could use a damn beer.
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Post by willie with tan lines on Sept 8, 2017 14:53:08 GMT -8
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Post by acptulsa on Sept 8, 2017 14:54:33 GMT -8
Free Atlanta Braves tickets Get free tickets to watch the series between the Braves and the Miami Marlins. Games are at 7:35 p.m. on Friday, 7 p.m. on Saturday, and 1:35 p.m. on Sunday. You must provide a valid state I.D. and you must be a Florida, Georgia, or South Carolina resident from a county under mandatory evacuation. Two of those games are going to be rained out. Just sayin'...
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Post by willie with tan lines on Sept 8, 2017 14:55:42 GMT -8
We're not suppose to get any rain until Monday.
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Post by gpud on Sept 8, 2017 15:13:41 GMT -8
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Post by willie with tan lines on Sept 8, 2017 15:22:31 GMT -8
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Post by acptulsa on Sept 8, 2017 15:32:20 GMT -8
We're not suppose to get any rain until Monday. Ha! You're talking to an Oklahoman. You people who think the weather always does what it's supposed to do crack me up.
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Post by gpud on Sept 8, 2017 15:53:04 GMT -8
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Post by willie with tan lines on Sept 8, 2017 16:22:44 GMT -8
We're not suppose to get any rain until Monday. Ha! You're talking to an Oklahoman. You people who think the weather always does what it's supposed to do crack me up. Oh please, we have crazy as hell weather. It's not unusual to get all four seasons in one week - especially in the winter. As far as the hurricane goes, IF it even hits us, we won't start getting outer bands of rain until Monday - possibly Sunday evening. I'm hoping it wanders into the gulf and fizzles out.
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Post by acptulsa on Sept 8, 2017 16:28:59 GMT -8
Me too. We had a tornado in town not that long ago. A mile and a half from us and we didn't even wake up. Hurricanes suck.
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Post by willie with tan lines on Sept 8, 2017 16:34:08 GMT -8
Me too. We had a tornado in town not that long ago. A mile and a half from us and we didn't even wake up. Hurricanes suck. I hate tornadoes. When I was in my early twenties, I volunteered to work on Easter - my parents were pissed. Anyway, a storm rolled through when I was on my way home from work and spawned a tornado and I saw it. I was on I-85 in my little Chevy Sprint. I thought that stupid car was going to be my coffin.
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Post by gpud on Sept 8, 2017 16:35:52 GMT -8
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Post by acptulsa on Sept 8, 2017 16:36:02 GMT -8
Meh. A hurricane's like an army came to town. A tornado is like one guy with a knife. If you're not directly in its path, you're fine.
I've seen a tornado too. Here I am in the Tornado Belt and most of us run outside to look at the sky, because most people haven't even seen one in person.
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Post by willie with tan lines on Sept 8, 2017 16:52:09 GMT -8
I hate both. The scariest part about the hurricanes (when we get them, they're usually tropical storms) are the sustained winds along with the saturated ground. Trees fall. Big trees. Atlanta is the tree city and the city protects the damn trees at the expense of the people. Big ass, half dead trees line the roads just waiting to fall on some poor sap sitting in traffic. It actually happens around here. The city of Atlanta, Georgia has a reputation as the "city in a forest" due to its abundance of trees, uncommon among major cities. With 36% of the city covered in trees, Atlanta is more densely forested than other cities in the U.S., which average only 27% coverage. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_tree_canopyAfter every storm, this happens and someone usually dies. I wouldn't mind having one of those cakes for my party tomorrow.
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Post by willie with tan lines on Sept 8, 2017 16:56:41 GMT -8
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