Posers' Coffee House, All Bullshit Accepted, Part VI
So on the motorcycle front, this guy now wants me to pay off the shipping service, all told he would send me 5,000.00$ paypal ......I emailed'' cash an carry, I have no intent on using paypal or paying off a shipping service. Have a nice day''. Nobody wants a bike that bad...
Wellllllll, that was a fun night. 1.8" of rain, enough electricity to power the world for a day or 50, and enough thunder to awaken the deaf. Oh, and no power from around 2 am to about 6 am. That's the first time the power has been out in several years.
Ken, at least you won't have to wrestle grandputzes and you can enjoy some quiet. We're going to miss your smiling, laughing demeanor! It just isn't gonna be right without you along!!
Ken, at least you won't have to wrestle grandputzes and you can enjoy some quiet. We're going to miss your smiling, laughing demeanor! It just isn't gonna be right without you along!!
Lots of reports of 60+ mph winds over night. I only have a few limbs down, so we couldn't have had them that high here.
If things go well for Doc he should skirt to the south of a big batch of storms that go all the way from Indy up through Michigan. Keep your head down, Mark! It looks nasty to me.
Those must have been what went through Moldy's neighborhood.
The storm we had is down in Kentucky creating havoc.
The Mississippi is already flooding north of St. Louis, and all of this participation (right, Al?) is only going to make it worse. There are a couple of river towns that have run out of money for sand and sandbags and might lose this battle against the river. There are already 2 bridges across it that are closed. We won't be overly impacted down this way, yet, because the Missouri River is not flooding too badly. This is beginning to resemble 1993, and it could make for a long, flooded summer.
Oh, and our local National Guard Engineer Battalion can't help, since they are in Afghanistan.
If things go well for Doc he should skirt to the south of a big batch of storms that go all the way from Indy up through Michigan. Keep your head down, Mark! It looks nasty to me.
Those must have been what went through Moldy's neighborhood.
The storm we had is down in Kentucky creating havoc.
The Mississippi is already flooding north of St. Louis, and all of this participation (right, Al?) is only going to make it worse. There are a couple of river towns that have run out of money for sand and sandbags and might lose this battle against the river. There are already 2 bridges across it that are closed. We won't be overly impacted down this way, yet, because the Missouri River is not flooding too badly. This is beginning to resemble 1993, and it could make for a long, flooded summer.
Oh, and our local National Guard Engineer Battalion can't help, since they are in Afghanistan.