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Post by Wes Gear on Sept 2, 2010 8:55:27 GMT 10
look out wiggy they will be there to round you up and put you in a fema camp man.
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Post by dirtyrabbit on Sept 2, 2010 10:04:26 GMT 10
guys! I have the weather channel playing in the background while lurking here at the forum
they were talking that this storm could get to a cat 5!!!!
holy shit!
they are talking about evacuations in areas..
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Post by Eagan Thorn on Sept 2, 2010 10:10:26 GMT 10
Time to load the trucks with humanitarian aid and supplies.
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Post by shatnerswig on Sept 2, 2010 10:45:17 GMT 10
look out wiggy they will be there to round you up and put you in a fema camp man. that will be the day bring on the cat 5 ers baby !!!
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Post by dirtyrabbit on Sept 2, 2010 11:52:42 GMT 10
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Post by Eagan Thorn on Sept 2, 2010 12:14:07 GMT 10
She does seem focused on cleaning that knife, kind of a turn on and kind of scary!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 2, 2010 13:06:23 GMT 10
Time to load the trucks with humanitarian aid and supplies. I'll get the MREs, you get the hookers.................better yet, I'll get the hookers and forget the MREs we will just get more hookers.
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Post by brillbilly on Sept 3, 2010 1:27:18 GMT 10
Hurricane warnings and watches stretched from North Carolina to Delaware and covered parts of Massachusetts on Wednesday as forecasters upgraded Hurricane Earl to a Category 4 storm and warned it will be approaching the East Coast by late Thursday. Hurricane models have Earl passing close to North Carolina's Outer Banks on Thursday night, the National Hurricane Center said in an 8 p.m. Wednesday forecast. "Only a small westward deviation of the track to the west would bring the core of the hurricane to the coast," it said. The center extended hurricane and tropical storm watches and warnings northward through Massachusetts on Wednesday evening and said the storm's track has shifted slightly to the west, closer to North Carolina's Cape Hatteras. Mandatory evacuation orders were issued for Ocracoke Island, on North Carolina's Outer Banks, and Cape Lookout National Seashore, as well as Hatteras Island. Earl had been downgraded to a Category 3 hurricane earlier Wednesday but was judged to be a Category 4 in the National Hurricane Center's forecast on Wednesday at 5 p.m. Earl's maximum sustained winds have increased to near 135 mph and the storm is growing, the National Hurricane Center said. edition.cnn.com/2010/US/09/01/tropical.weather/index.html?hpt=T1#fbid=rOz8znGjFet&wom=falsejeeze its kicking up again
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Post by alienbeing on Sept 3, 2010 2:17:05 GMT 10
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Post by dirtyrabbit on Sept 3, 2010 2:58:17 GMT 10
*cough* I thought we had a thread like this already =P
any ways I have not checked the weather channel or any updates on this but last night the weather channel said this puppy could turn into a cat 5
thats big time bad ass... better fucking run of it hits cat 5
but my gut is telling me maybe this thing might turn into a ball of snots before it hits land..
dunno........... im off to check the stats on this puppy
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