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GuinivereElise
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I remember when I lived in Southern, CA and there was thunder, it made it on the 11:00 news. "That wasnt an explosion, folks, that was THUNDER!" and people would call in to the radio station and tell what they were doing when they heard the thunder. Like they do when there is an earthquake. People down there need weather for often, I think.
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I had come her direct from NYC after the great noreaster of the early nineties. You know, 'the perfect storm' basically a low grade hurricane hitting manhattan. So, I come to La La land and they are getting some rain after a long drought and the local news is all 'STORM WATCH'. Cracked me up til I started noticing how folks drive here when it gets a bit wet.
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It's been raining since Christmas night here ... not hard and not consistantly, just an on-again off-again sprinkle for several days now. The kids got some outside toys that I would love for them to be able to get out and play with. Weather forecast says rain all the way through next weekend too.
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Funny, I didn't think that was called driving.stuart wrote:I had come her direct from NYC after the great noreaster of the early nineties. You know, 'the perfect storm' basically a low grade hurricane hitting manhattan. So, I come to La La land and they are getting some rain after a long drought and the local news is all 'STORM WATCH'. Cracked me up til I started noticing how folks drive here when it gets a bit wet.
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storms are everywhere it seems these days......
storms are everywhere it seems these days......
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believe is false."- William Casey, CIA Director 1981
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I moved up here in the SF Bay area after the Blizzard of '96stuart wrote:I had come her direct from NYC after the great noreaster of the early nineties. You know, 'the perfect storm' basically a low grade hurricane hitting manhattan. So, I come to La La land and they are getting some rain after a long drought and the local news is all 'STORM WATCH'. Cracked me up til I started noticing how folks drive here when it gets a bit wet.
But yeah, the first time I experianced a Southern California storm was in 89. People were talking about the "storm" and I commented that all I had seen was some mist and drizzle. The looked at me like I was crazy ... that WAS the storm.
The first good rain is a mess because since they dont get a good rain for months and months (and sometimes even YEARS), the first good rain floats all the oil that has dripped off the cars onto the roadbed and it is slicker than snot on a marble floor. Oh, and then there are the dumbasses that pull over under the nearest overpass and smack their foreheads with their hands going "windshield wipers! I KNEW I forgot SOMETHING this year!"
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I think it is fascinating that people think they can drive, and talk on the phone while watching a video and reading the newspaper and fixing their makeup and/or hair and pick their noses and eat a Carls Jr burger and yell at the kids and the driver in front/rear/side and call OnStar for directions and try to use their GPS and shift gears and chew freekin gum all at the same time. Did I mention that my truck has these nifty little handles on the door that if rotated, move the window up and down?
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well, fuck, Stuart. Let's have a drink, then!
You pick: you have exquisite taste...
Me, I'm going to prepare a little rice, some spider rolls, some unagi, some tataki, himachi... mmmm... and a nice little veg roll for those non-animal consumers...
here's some pickled ginger and some wasabi...
soy sauce...
what else do we need??
You pick: you have exquisite taste...
Me, I'm going to prepare a little rice, some spider rolls, some unagi, some tataki, himachi... mmmm... and a nice little veg roll for those non-animal consumers...
here's some pickled ginger and some wasabi...
soy sauce...
what else do we need??
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GuinvereElise wrote:
Funny thing is...You are EXACTLY right!!
AH-hahahaha!
HEY! Are you 'dissing Mini-soda-ins?anyway... um yeah. drivers. in MN, on the first snow, people act like they've never seen it before. they completely forget how to drive.
it's like they don't see it 9 months out of the year or somethin'!
Funny thing is...You are EXACTLY right!!
So the theme this year is like a giant camp out in the desert? With people bringing lots of shit from all over? uh.. -Marscrumbs
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