to funny kids hay I got some time off this week to do some digging you two want TO get together later in the week and get out I got some good places I want TO hit! I am on my smell phone doing this so its harder then hell!! !:wink: giveme a call wednesday late after 8 and will bank someplace to meet!
dont worry about the park I got that covered! if nothing else I got a bottle!and we can figer more out lol!!!!! I got a park no one has said anything about!!!!!!!!!
I just got home, wow it's way past my bedtime... I took 1st place in the 10:00 poker tourney. Guess I'll be seeing Kitch and Mucky in Somerset on June 16th.
It *IS* too close.. I might have to change my SN now.. :frown: You couldnt just keep it to yourself, couldja..? btw, Thanks for the welcome! :sillygrin:
They happen a lot cause I'm ~ 10 miles from the geysers, but this one was pretty big. Most of the time, you feel them, and you wonder if it's you or an earthquake.
I saw a tornado when i was in Kansas. The house didn't have a basement. (no lectures for stupidity please) I was standing outside looking across the pasture (you could see for miles) the wind was blowing, but there wasn't any rain - in early evening - and there it was. Prolly 3-4 miles away - going through the fields - pretty good sized too.
It was a little bit like a moment from wizard of oz.. for a second I thought.. damn it - if only I had on red shoes.
Coolest think I ever saw was a dirt devil from a window in a building up on a hillside - and watched it run through a vineyard for a good minute or two before it petered out.
The closest I've come to seeing a tornado was when I lived up in Nisswa as a teen. It was the funnel cloud that turned into the tornado that ripped through the Brainerd International Raceway track. It doesn't really count though, I never saw it touch down. I did see the aftermath though, it looked like one of those clearcut lumberjacking operations.
I went throw RIGHT atfer the St. petter on last year And had to wate for them to clear the road it took 3 hrs. before I could get going agin!! it sucked I wish I would have got thru it before I was freeky all the lights where out in town and the cops where everwere!!! it was cool but scarey if I would have been driveing thru there about A hr sooner I would have drove right thru it!! the worst was when I was younger I got to see a water spout come over the lake we where at and then it turned in to a tornado!! it Moved the lighting rod where where staying in 5 sites down!!lightnig rod aka(airstrem)!!!!! :eek: I was like 5 my dad took pics I have them somewere :eek: :worried: :lipsealed:
when i was about 20...I worked for a crop dusting service in Plainfield, WI, (home of ed gein)
2 things happen'd that summer.
one...jeffery D. was all over the news...HardCopy like shows came into town for the week to interview the townfolk about the similiarites...strange town...bunch of freaks IMHO.
2nd...a bigtime twister tore up a neighboring town....
was cool to see the damage from about 50-200 feet off the ground...and fly the entire path.
(they have special permits to fly this low if can prove for AG use)
have you ever been in a house next to train tracks when a train goes by?
heh, that's a every couple hour occurance at my house :smile: one of these day's i'll have to take a photo of the train when it goes by so you can see how close we are to it.
I think? :worried:
that woulda been cooler if it would have loaded better, though. :chagrin:
I make a nice retard in that picture.
but yeah...
someday after work, i'm down for a couple of hours, anyways...
I hope to have a park pinpointed by then, anyhow.
444 JOE!!!!!!!!!
too close to Green Bay for my liking.
HiYa Gal
wheres that taking place?
wow...
lets seee
we had a 1st, 2nd and a 3rd....sweet.
wish I coulda played :frown: ::pouty lip::
and that was fun
We can use another musician in our midst.
(I assume you play bass?)
I was down the street - in the tanning booth when it hit. Felt like someone had picked up the bed and shook the heck out of it.
Trippy.
This one - you knew.
Unless it's a jarring earthquake, then it sounds like a lion is roaring next to your head.
lucky for us, those aren't as common as rolling ones.
I'm odd that way though, I'd like to see a tornado with my own eyes too, but I'd rather not have any of my stuff damaged in the process.
It was a little bit like a moment from wizard of oz.. for a second I thought.. damn it - if only I had on red shoes.
Coolest think I ever saw was a dirt devil from a window in a building up on a hillside - and watched it run through a vineyard for a good minute or two before it petered out.
The closest I've come to seeing a tornado was when I lived up in Nisswa as a teen. It was the funnel cloud that turned into the tornado that ripped through the Brainerd International Raceway track. It doesn't really count though, I never saw it touch down. I did see the aftermath though, it looked like one of those clearcut lumberjacking operations.
2 things happen'd that summer.
one...jeffery D. was all over the news...HardCopy like shows came into town for the week to interview the townfolk about the similiarites...strange town...bunch of freaks IMHO.
2nd...a bigtime twister tore up a neighboring town....
was cool to see the damage from about 50-200 feet off the ground...and fly the entire path.
(they have special permits to fly this low if can prove for AG use)
I recall Sawyer Brown, Firehouse, SkidRow, and a few others...
heh, that's a every couple hour occurance at my house :smile: one of these day's i'll have to take a photo of the train when it goes by so you can see how close we are to it.
Steve and another friend were in an apartment for a while, and it was like 30-45 feet away from some train tracks....
The first time we were all over there, and heard a train coming by, it scared the crap out of everybody...
Made for some fun drunken nights though.... throwing beer bottles at trains, from the balcony and stuff... :cool:
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