Which is worse Peter, the storm last night or the heat today?Quote:
Originally Posted by Orangeman
Printable View
Which is worse Peter, the storm last night or the heat today?Quote:
Originally Posted by Orangeman
The was no storm last night, except you count the 17 droplets of rain that fell on my windows about 4:00am this morning.Quote:
Originally Posted by jitBob
AS to the heat. I'm just not used to this weather.
I hope it won't be like last Summer, remember that Bob?
The weather is always a great topic of conversation! :thumbs:
In Anchorage today it is clear, dry and 72F! :thumbs2:
Thunder and lightning. Lightning hit the pole across the street from my house and killed the transformer, no power at home yet. Then the rains came, probably had 2 inches in 30 minutes. Sounded like ball bearings hitting the roof. The storm lasted from midnight to about 1 am. Weird. Sunny all day yesterday, storm last night and now it's pushing 86 today and it isn't noon yet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Orangeman
the word is [COLOR=DarkRed]HEAT .Quote:
Originally Posted by Orangeman
Quote:
Originally Posted by jitBob
Wow, that's quite a storm!!!! 2 inches in 30 minutes? No Power? You got it bad...:sad;
Right now its 80 outside, but it feels like 90 in my apartment. They don't supply air conditioning so I'll be leaving soon.
I really don't like days like this.. :flame:
Okay:Quote:
Originally Posted by GrandDad
Its so hot today that the cows are giving evaporated milk
Okay My Turn......
Politician(s)
Hmmmm...Politician(s)
It was election time and a politician decided to go out to the local reservation and try to get the Native American vote. They were all assembled in the Council Hall to hear the speech. The politician had worked up to his finale, and the crowd was getting more and more excited. "I promise better education opportunities for Native Americans!" The crowd went wild, shouting "Hoya! Hoya!" The politician was a bit puzzled by the native word, but was encouraged by their enthusiasm. "I promise gambling reforms to allow a Casino on the Reservation!" "Hoya! Hoya!" cried the crowd, stomping their feet. "I promise more social reforms and job opportunities for Native Americans!" The crowd reached a frenzied pitch shouting "Hoya! Hoya! Hoya!" After the speech, the Politician was touring the Reservation, and saw a tremendous herd of cattle. Since he was raised on a ranch, and knew a bit about cattle, he asked the Chief if he could get closer to take a look at the cattle. "Sure," the Chief said, "but be careful not to step in the hoya."
OUCHHHHH....That's good.Quote:
Originally Posted by Major Kong
Now think of another word....:D
The next word is...
Boobies! In honor of boobie day! :thumbs:
Go for it, Orange. https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/03/1.gif
There's weather here too, BTW.
We don't have boobies though, we have loons.
Okay;Quote:
Originally Posted by a d e p t
Q: What's the difference between a blonde's breasts and a tampon?
A: A tampon doesn't shrivel when wet.
BTW, did anyone hear about the latest American being beheaded today?
Kinda sick, they want to kick US & the rest of the world back to the 12th century, with all their talk about 40 virgins and beheading the infidels. It sounds like a bad Sinbad the Sailor movie?
Word is Terrorist
I agree, beheading innocent ppl is just plain wrong.
Why are simple American citizens going to Iraq to work, i know jobs are few and far apart right now in US, but such a big risk, ppl from around here are afraid to go to Iraq.
Money, fame, altruism... Who really knows?
I think most people forget that even though the military is in place that their lives are still in danger simply because they're "infidels". :(
Because God just loves it when you kill in his name !!! Thats what they think they are doing