Not bad today 53 and Sunny, although it seems little chilly. I think it is suppose to be cold and rainy the next few days.
So what's the weather like where you live?
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Not bad today 53 and Sunny, although it seems little chilly. I think it is suppose to be cold and rainy the next few days. -
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Rainy...perfect day to watch sports and play video games.I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.
I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(
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I saw some places in North Georgia and North Alabama saw some flakes this morning/afternoon. Pretty cool for late March (although places in N. GA saw an accumulating snowfall around April 10th a few years ago). Some places with a bit of elevation even saw some light accumulations.
I'm hoping I may get to see some flurries tonight, but I'm not banking on it.Comment
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man, that was some freak snow storm yesterday. Saturday I was wearing shorts, Sunday about a foot of snow and pretty darn cold(to me anyway), now Monday it's back to shorts weather.Comment
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Holy crap......I can't even see outside right now. We are supposed to get 8-20 inches of snow here in Denver. Plus the wind is blowing around 30 miles an hourTwitch - bluengold34_osComment
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Nah, it's cool. In the last few years I've stopped taking sports as seriously as I used to. I still enjoy them but I don't get as upset over games like that as I used to. I was pretty much over it by the time I woke up Sunday.
P.S. Your quoting ability sucks.
P.P.S. It's 60° here.Comment
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I did early Sunday morning after I got home. No need to watch it a third time.
Nah, it's cool. In the last few years I've stopped taking sports as seriously as I used to. I still enjoy them but I don't get as upset over games like that as I used to. I was pretty much over it by the time I woke up Sunday.
P.S. Your quoting ability sucks.
P.P.S. It's 60° here.
LOL....one of the rare times where I get to type LOL and really did Bro.
Good times Michael!!Last edited by bluengold34_OS; 03-24-2010, 07:32 PM.Twitch - bluengold34_osComment
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There was a report of a tornado touching down in High Point west of me. The cell went a few miles west of me and spared me.
New warnings issued for Davidson and the hits just keep on coming. It's going to be a long and interesting night for me. The storms are just training along the front.Comment
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Right now there is record flooding in my area. I have NEVER seen flooding of this nature. The majority of the roads are closed. Where I work in New London, they sent us all home because of the road closures. If they didn't send me home when they did, I wouldn't have been able to get home. My road was closed about 20 minutes after I got home. My driveway and all around my house is covered in an inch of running water, and I live quite a few miles away from the nearest river. This is going to be record flooding here in the state of Connecticut. My area NEVER floods, so this is a first. I can't believe all this water.
Right now, my sump-pump downstairs is working just fine at keeping my basement no more flooded than it usually is. However, the pump has been running constantly for the past 24 hours. My electricity bill will probably be over $200 next month.If we lose power due to the winds that are blowing out there, my pump will stop working and my basement will completely fill with water. I highly doubt that my homeowner's insurance covers flooding, and I have never thought about getting flood insurance since there have never been floods like this in this area. If I do indeed get flooded out of my home, I will be homeless.
I can't afford to replace everything. I would lose all of my possessions, the place I call home, and pretty much everything I have to live for.
In addition, my mother texted me and said that my father was taken to the hospital while at work as he suddenly wasn't able to see. The problem is that because I'm locked in my house, I can't get out there to visit.
This has just been a horrific year so far. Nothing is going right. With the broken bones in my foot, I also can't traverse distances very well. Driving is painful as I have run out of my pain medication so my foot is constantly hurting me and now withdrawal effects are kicking in. I just feel run down, my lower bowels are acting up and I need to make sure I don't try and fart because it won't be a fart. It will go into shart area. This is just horrific.Comment
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