_________________ I have a cheese-shredder, which is its positive name. They don't call it by its negative name, cause no one would buy it: sponge-ruiner. Because I wanted to clean it, and now I have little bits of sponge that would melt easily over tortilla chips.
maybe it will come through and finish the ME annex deconstruction
Blow all that asbestos away.
_________________ I have a cheese-shredder, which is its positive name. They don't call it by its negative name, cause no one would buy it: sponge-ruiner. Because I wanted to clean it, and now I have little bits of sponge that would melt easily over tortilla chips.
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If i can avoid being sucked up in one, i'd really like to see one... tornado better not puss out this time...hopefully my car doesnt get fuxx0red by hail or anything. i just washed it...
Edit: maybe i should get some pictures of my car now, in case i find it tomorrow wrapped up inside FooFooDar's STi and relocated to the dairy aisle of Kroger across the street...
_________________ NN - "ninja's dont pillage and rape women like pirates do."
Me - "sure they do. they just rape asian women."
I drove through the storms in KC. That was some scary shit.
It was pouring down rain and hail at the I-635/I-70 interchange in KCK. As I headed south on 635 it magically "stopped" and was very still. At that point, I said "oh, fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck fuck" and floored it to 90 to get the fuck out of there. I got home about 5 minutes later. 10 minutes after that, on the news, they said a funnel cloud had formed right over 635 and Metropolitan, where I was.
Back when my family and I moved into our current house out in the boonies in April 1996, there was a fairly sizeable storm that produced a really weak F0 tornado that ended up hitting our house. Since F0's are not much stronger than a concentrated wind, all it really did was knock off a few shingles, wreck our dog pen, and sent our trash cans flying. Noise was scary as hell, though.
I've only been stuck in a tornado once...years ago in a Wal-Mart in STL. Funnel cloud was reported in the area so they made us crowd around in the middle of the store. But no, I can't say that I like them.
And we better not get hail....but if the meteorologists are right, we'll be hit with golf ball size hail tonight. Oh well, I guess that's what full coverage insurance is for
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