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Lyle has a hoverboard. Should work fine
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Well.... the translational speed of a hurricane is typically about 15 mph, which is the equivalent of a pretty good sprint by a human being. So basically you'd just be keeping up by sprinting in the same direction the hurricane is moving.
But careful not to slow down, because that back wall is a bitch.
In a car then, that would be achievable?
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Well here's Flo....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_eeZVLp5a0
That's what a hurricane looks like folks.
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I was watching the news channel they reported this storm will drop 10 trillion gallons of water. That is sick
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I'll admit it I root for flying stop signs every time I see some puffed up media hound standing in the rain shouting up the dramatics. She looks tattered starting late yesterday but has slowed dramatically but fortunately looks like some of the rain bands have thinned. Also found the perfect Lyle meme ;D. Puff puff pass..
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https://i.imgur.com/13eYunw.jpg If you say it with an accent a couple of times it's even better ;D. Hang in there man.
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Spicoli
I'll admit it I root for flying stop signs every time I see some puffed up media hound standing in the rain shouting up the dramatics. She looks tattered starting late yesterday but has slowed dramatically but fortunately looks like some of the rain bands have thinned. Also found the perfect Lyle meme ;D. Puff puff pass..
Yeah, Jim Cantore is notorious for that. He's like a little kid who never grew up and loves to brave the winds for the camera. One of these days he's gonna get billboarded, and that'll be the end of the "weatherman battles hurricane winds" act.
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Spicoli
I'll admit it I root for flying stop signs every time I see some puffed up media hound standing in the rain shouting up the dramatics. She looks tattered starting late yesterday but has slowed dramatically but fortunately looks like some of the rain bands have thinned. Also found the perfect Lyle meme ;D. Puff puff pass..
I hear u, the media coverage is crazy but when sandy hit up here it was a category one but due to a bunch of storms that year, six years ago, there was so much saturation the water flooded to the extreme. Even after six years areas are still fucked up and it was one of the most expensive storms in US history. I was bringing supplies to people in Long Island who lost everything. It was very sad. The damage was heartbreaking
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In addition these storms have a financial impact on all of us. Truckers have better bargaining power and productivity takes a hit. The implications of these things is far reaching
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TitoFan
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Spicoli
I'll admit it I root for flying stop signs every time I see some puffed up media hound standing in the rain shouting up the dramatics. She looks tattered starting late yesterday but has slowed dramatically but fortunately looks like some of the rain bands have thinned. Also found the perfect Lyle meme ;D. Puff puff pass..
Yeah, Jim Cantore is notorious for that. He's like a little kid who never grew up and loves to brave the winds for the camera. One of these days he's gonna get billboarded, and that'll be the end of the "weatherman battles hurricane winds" act.
Its really ridiculous, half of them act like it's a chance to cut wwe promos. They just showed a guy walk beyond a property fence drop off to stand IN the wetland-marsh water to illustrate flooding :cwm13:.
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Spicoli
I'll admit it I root for flying stop signs every time I see some puffed up media hound standing in the rain shouting up the dramatics. She looks tattered starting late yesterday but has slowed dramatically but fortunately looks like some of the rain bands have thinned. Also found the perfect Lyle meme ;D. Puff puff pass..
I hear u, the media coverage is crazy but when sandy hit up here it was a category one but due to a bunch of storms that year, six years ago, there was so much saturation the water flooded to the extreme. Even after six years areas are still fucked up and it was one of the most expensive storms in US history. I was bringing supplies to people in Long Island who lost everything. It was very sad. The damage was heartbreaking
Yeh it's a mass collective in hurricane prone areas. They piggy back and basically the 'category' is more spectacle for the masses. Locals however know that a 3 early in the year followed by one or two slow tropical storms in just as devastating especially if you're below sea level. The activity of a season paves the way and you never fully just 'dry out' or 100 percent recover as you revert to basics in the aftermath and very much live day to day week to week. Still though there is a certain respect and awesomeness when people come together to get through. Brings out the best of many.
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I can't tell if those are violins or rum bottles.
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I can't tell if those are violins or rum bottles.
It's Brock. They're both.
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TitoFan
I can't tell if those are violins or rum bottles.
It's Brock. They're both.
It's true it's a dual use