he's not alone at that on here, but he IS pretty reliable/consistent about it.He is always good for a random racist or prejudice option in an otherwise good conversation.
he's not alone at that on here, but he IS pretty reliable/consistent about it.He is always good for a random racist or prejudice option in an otherwise good conversation.
He is the type of person that gets skipped when the thumbers are passed around or the panties drop.he's not alone at that on here, but he IS pretty reliable/consistent about it.
saw it right off, did you? perceptive!He is the type of person that gets skipped when the thumbers are passed around or the panties drop.
One thing I can say is that I began to understand the severety of the situation when I heard the "new" sounds.Just saw people are stuck with no electricity, internet, food etc. Ambulances can't reach the wounded or get stuck in the water. People are dying.Really devastating.
Headed straight for Orlampa! Good luck Kermit.Get ready for another hurricane from the Gulf. It looks like Milton is taking the same path.
Great to see you alive.One thing I can say is that I began to understand the severety of the situation when I heard the "new" sounds.
I couldn't see what was happening at the base of my hill, but that's right where the firehouse, ambulance and PoPo are located and it was 8 days of almost continuous sirens. And all headed in the same direction, towards the nearby Swannanoa River and I40.
Can't forget the steady sounds of Fema choppers and prop planes flying right over my house.
....... but, there is one thing no one wants to mention yet, and that's the large population of homeless people camping out along the banks of the Swannaoa and I40 bridges during this time of year. It's still warm enough for them to have still been there..
................ bodies are being 'recovered' in piles of mud, rubble and debri.