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HumorMe

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Last week we had about 9 inches of rain in two days and everything flooded around here. Now we have the rain coming in from Tropical storm Alex. :( We went to a beach in NC (south of Wilmington) from Friday until this afternoon and only had a trace of rain only to come home to rain all day here.

I hate rain more than anything.:finger:
 
i feel your pain. what hits you tonight will hit me tomorrow. after fran and floyd i fuckin hate trop storms and hurricanes.
 
HumorMe said:
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Last week we had about 9 inches of rain in two days and everything flooded around here. Now we have the rain coming in from Tropical storm Alex. :( We went to a beach in NC (south of Wilmington) from Friday until this afternoon and only had a trace of rain only to come home to rain all day here.

I hate rain more than anything.:finger:
Wuss.

Here we have hail storms that bust out windows.

Blizzards that cause whiteouts and leave 3 feet of snow and ice.

Wind that throws 18 wheelers and trains off of the tracks.

Mosquitos that drill through clothes.

Bears

Tornados




Rain?

pffft
 
Testosterone boy said:
Wuss.

Here we have hail storms that bust out windows.

Blizzards that cause whiteouts and leave 3 feet of snow and ice.

Wind that throws 18 wheelers and trains off of the tracks.

Mosquitos that drill through clothes.

Bears

Tornados




Rain?

pffft


Our mosquitos can beat up your mosquitos.

Plus we have gnats that get so thick, you have to cut a hole in your crotch just to get them away from your face.
 
We have been getting bands of rain coming through, though nothing major. I talked with a friend along the coast and they were laughing at the tourists playing in yhe water dispite being warned of rip tides. We have to keep them alive as long as they have money to spend, now if they were checking out, we would turn our back. :evil:
 
big4life said:
We have been getting bands of rain coming through, though nothing major. I talked with a friend along the coast and they were laughing at the tourists playing in yhe water dispite being warned of rip tides. We have to keep them alive as long as they have money to spend, now if they were checking out, we would turn our back. :evil:


People never cease to amaze me. The current was really ripping out the last couple of days but still the tourists were still swimming. I guess they like to tempt fate.

People do not realize how fast a rip current can take you out and will just suck you under when you are too tired to swim.

Oh well, lifeguards need job security too.
 
HumorMe said:
Our mosquitos can beat up your mosquitos.

Plus we have gnats that get so thick, you have to cut a hole in your crotch just to get them away from your face.
Au contraire:

Drilling aparatus of Colorado skeeter: .73cm

Drilling equipment of Carolina skeeter: .71cm


We have some skeeters that are sent out for off shore drilling duty. :chomp:

In the North Sea, Bering Straights.....places like that.
 
HumorMe said:
People never cease to amaze me. The current was really ripping out the last couple of days but still the tourists were still swimming. I guess they like to tempt fate.

People do not realize how fast a rip current can take you out and will just suck you under when you are too tired to swim.

Oh well, lifeguards need job security too.
Inlanders have never heard the word rip tide.

I tried to take a scuba course on currents, tides etc. Not one exists despite the fact they are prolly the #2 killer of divers.

hearing about htis takes away the warm fuzzies about diving.

I had a close call off the coast of Florida once.

Used to keep a Zodiac in the Florida Keys.
 
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