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I'm in Worcester, MA and it's supposed to nail us late tonight. I'm not too concerned, though. We're on high ground and we could use the rain after the ludicrous heat we've been having.
author=Max McGee
Anyone else all ups in this bitch?
I'm talking about Irene, player.
Heard the coast got hit pretty hard. Will never understand staying in the path of a disaster than can be so easily avoided. Just drive in the opposite direction and book a room.
Hurricane safety tip: when a dolphin hits your building, don't go outside to check if the dolphin's ok. It's the hurricane trying to lure you out.
LockeZ
I'd really like to get rid of LockeZ. His play style is way too unpredictable. He's always like this too. If he ran a country, he'd just kill and imprison people at random until crime stopped.
5958
author=SorceressKyrsty
Hurricane safety tip: when a dolphin hits your building, don't go outside to check if the dolphin's ok. It's the hurricane trying to lure you out.
Yes, it's true. I am still around today for knowing this.
If a huge ark crashes into your building, it's a sign.
LockeZ
I'd really like to get rid of LockeZ. His play style is way too unpredictable. He's always like this too. If he ran a country, he'd just kill and imprison people at random until crime stopped.
5958
Hurricanes are like women. When they first get there, they're wet and wild, and when they leave, they take your house and car.
hurricane safety derp:
Anyway, some of my family friends live up in VA, but I'm sure they're fine because they don't live near the coast.
When the projections highlighted the eastern half of SC a few days ago, I was worried as hell...
Anyway, some of my family friends live up in VA, but I'm sure they're fine because they don't live near the coast.
When the projections highlighted the eastern half of SC a few days ago, I was worried as hell...
http://www.okcupid.com/profile/irene
East coast about to get LIVE!
East coast about to get LIVE!
author=Illustriousauthor=SorceressKyrstyYes, it's true. I am still around today for knowing this.
Hurricane safety tip: when a dolphin hits your building, don't go outside to check if the dolphin's ok. It's the hurricane trying to lure you out.
If a huge ark crashes into your building, it's a sign.
Hey, I'm not fat.
I live in Richmond VA, like 90% of the city is without power but we somehow still have it, even though we lost trees all over our neighborhood and we kept hearing transformers explode and seeing trees fall on the power lines. It was pretty crazy.
This whole week has been crazy for weather, earthquake, wild fires, tornados, floods and hurricanes.
This whole week has been crazy for weather, earthquake, wild fires, tornados, floods and hurricanes.
I'm up near boston and it's been breezy. Nothing horrible yet.
I'd been down in the Gulf right after Katrina, the mess up here looks like a dusting compared to that.
I'd been down in the Gulf right after Katrina, the mess up here looks like a dusting compared to that.
author=Arkauthor=IllustriousHey, I'm not fat.author=SorceressKyrstyYes, it's true. I am still around today for knowing this.
Hurricane safety tip: when a dolphin hits your building, don't go outside to check if the dolphin's ok. It's the hurricane trying to lure you out.
If a huge ark crashes into your building, it's a sign.
If your a girl, it actually isn't bad at all, it's a sign to stuck up girls saying SHUT THE FUCK UP and join us, your too thin and we look beautiful unlike you bitches ^_^,(I'm not a girl and I'm saying this ^_^), and if your a boy, it's slightly a good bad situation...maybe he meant shark?^_^ abuse of the ^_^
author=tpasmall
I live in Richmond VA, like 90% of the city is without power but we somehow still have it, even though we lost trees all over our neighborhood and we kept hearing transformers explode and seeing trees fall on the power lines. It was pretty crazy.
This whole week has been crazy for weather, earthquake, wild fires, tornados, floods and hurricanes.
I'm from Richmond too. Yeah, we lucked out too and still have power. We just spent like four hours cleaning up hundreds of broken branches.
We just noticed that one of our big trees fell over in our yard. Thank God it fell away from our house. Truck tore up our yard just getting the tree out of there.
author=DrOctopus
I'm up near boston and it's been breezy. Nothing horrible yet.
I'd been down in the Gulf right after Katrina, the mess up here looks like a dusting compared to that.
Um, I really think that's a good thing. I'm in South Jersey, and I wouldn't want something as bad as Katrina to happen here. I've heard people in my neighborhood complain that nothing bad happened to us...as if they wanted their homes destroyed.
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