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Probably right providing residents give up their guns.It will be a little baby storm by the time it hits land. We have daily summer thunderstorms stronger than that.
And your stuff when thieves want it. And your children to the state who will help them decide which gender they are, then take appropriate mutilation measures.Probably right providing residents give up their guns.
apologies. I thought that went without sayingAnd your stuff when thieves want it. And your children to the state who will help them decide which gender they are, then take appropriate mutilation measures.
I have a lot of tall trees. Many are eucalyptus... aka widow makers. hope it doesnt get to 60.
We moved from So Cal to Wyoming, so 60 is a breeze.I'm listening to the radio and they're all worked up about a minor tropical storm of 60 mph winds hitting Southern California. It was kinda hilarious to me. Then again I have lived in Florida for 34 years.
We moved from So Cal to Wyoming, so 60 is a breeze.
I was in So Cal for a few Hurricanes. The earthquakes are more fun.
Casper probably strongest winds I have ever experenced... and it's common!We moved from So Cal to Wyoming, so 60 is a breeze.
Northridge quake , a mile from epicenter, 6.9...as it progressed the noise got deafening. cabinets separated from wall. found refrigerator 30 feet from where it was, dresser toppled over in bedroom , wifey got a black eye trying to get out the door. almost 1/2 the pool was emptied. cinder block walls tumbled. It felt like it was never going to stop. We were fortunate our house didn't split in half like the the one across the street. We must have been on the low end of the wave.I've never been in an earthquake. So far Hurricane, tropical storm. I actually drove 200 miles through one. The only stuff that scared me so far was the 2 tornadoes that came through our farm in PA. It sounded like a freight train coming.
Rawlins is much worse. The land forms there create a funnel, and the winds howl, darned near nonstop. We were through Rawlins and Casper yesterday. Casper had breezes. Rawlins had hurricanes.Casper probably strongest winds I have ever experenced... and it's common!
That was a heck of a quake. I was on San Diego so it was lesser, but it woke me up and threw things.Northridge quake , a mile from epicenter, 6.9...as it progressed the noise got deafening. cabinets separated from wall. found refrigerator 30 feet from where it was, dresser toppled over in bedroom , wifey got a black eye trying to get out the door. almost 1/2 the pool was emptied. cinder block walls tumbled. It felt like it was never going to stop. We were fortunate our house didn't split in half like the the one across the street. We must have been on the low end of the wave.
They lowered later to a 6.7. BULLSHIT
Time to get the hell out when the Earth starts throwing things around. It doesn't want people there.That was a heck of a quake. I was on San Diego so it was lesser, but it woke me up and threw things.
That's how I reacted to my first wife.Time to get the hell out when the Earth starts throwing things around. It doesn't want people there.