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If we're see any significant flooding, I'm sure I'll be busy pumping out people's basements.

 
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I'm not liking the projected path Joaquin is taking. Ain't nobody got time fo dat.

 
there saying that we might get some clouds and rain but I expect Joaquin will be pretty tame by the time it hits NE,.....if it hits at all,

Matt quit whining, it's not like you live in the Carolinas. Get back to spamming drinking studying

 
Heard on the radio from a sports caster who is from the east coast that there's a potential for 11 inches of rain? :blink:

We had better start talking to some d@mn good storm water engineers....

 
My fiancee is heading to Myrtle Beach this weekend. . .oops.

She was supposed to drive over there from Atlanta today but needless to say, she hasn't made it there yet, as it seems much of SC is under water. I even found traffic cameras in Columbia that show portions of I-20 and I-77 under water. Hopefully Chucktown and Captain Worley are doing all right.

 
Even in a light rain Charleston will be under water..hope she gets out of there...

And just like that i think the 90 degree days are gone here...

 
Nice here today. I should probably mow the lawn tonight, at least the front yard, but....

 
so were under some sort of "blizzard warning"  although it looks like most of it will be South and East of Denver Metro area....

Is this basically just some sort of weather channel advertising scheme that's another word for "more than a few inches of snow"? 

I don't have milk or beer, but I do have tequila!

 

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