Yeah it first came to mind with you and Viva.
Sounds like you've put some thought into this scenario before.
Yeah it first came to mind with you and Viva.
This thread got really ing gay all of a sudden.
So let me get this straight (although with your mindset, that's a stretch)?
Not only have you thought of Paki and Manny engaged in anal sex, but me and Viva, too?
I'm pretty much just going to leave in the morning after I get my paycheck. I'm hoping it won't be bumper to bumper at 10am. Best case scenario is that this thing moves north and I get two days with the family with some mild rain. Worst case its a direct him, I'm ruined and I'm working at the gas station on San Pedro for the next 5 years.
Viva is definitely gay and when I say gay I mean a complete ing asshat loser who might engage in rectal recess.
Well you guys were spatting off like lovers, I thought I would help you all out. You can cut the sexual tension in this room with a knife.
You should park your vette on the second floor of a well built parking garage today.
but how was the fishing after that ?
With Atrains fantasies about anal sex I now understand how he chose the name "A" train.
No fantasies here, im not into anal giving or receiving. Just not my thing so go a horse.
There's a section that makes it not look to good for you b2b.
Evacuations begin in Texas for Hurricane Ike
President Bush makes federal funds available for storm preparations
Hurricane's winds increase to near 90 mph over Gulf of Mexico
Special-needs people in Galveston area ordered to move to safety
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(CNN) -- Residents along part of the Texas Gulf Coast were starting to leave Wednesday morning as Hurricane Ike began to pick up steam in the Gulf of Mexico.
President Bush declared an emergency in Texas, making federal funds available for the state to prepare for the storm.
Officials in the Galveston area's Brazoria County ordered mandatory evacuation for one ZIP code and for people with special needs, beginning at 10 a.m. CT (11 a.m. ET), CNN affiliate KTRK-TV in Houston reported.
Perhaps more important to many in Texas, dozens of high school football games in cities and towns along the coast were rescheduled from Friday to Thursday night to avoid playing in the storm, CNN affiliate KGBT-TV reported.
At 11 a.m. ET Wednesday, Ike was in the southeastern Gulf of Mexico about 225 miles west-southwest of Key West, Florida, north of the western tip of Cuba and 430 miles southeast of the mouth of the Mississippi River, according to the National Hurricane Center. Its winds had increased to near 90 mph.
The storm is moving generally northwest at 8 mph, the hurricane center said. It is described as a large cyclone, with hurricane-strength winds extending 80 miles from its center and tropical-storm force winds reaching out 205 miles.
The National Hurricane Center indicated Ike likely would come ashore along the Texas coast between Galveston and Brownsville as a major hurricane with winds up to 130 mph. But forecasters stressed the unpredictability of the storm, which could change course at the last minute.
Thomas warned residents to stock up on nonperishable items, including pet food and diapers, and to prepare for going without electricity.
Galveston City Manager Steve LeBlanc issued a warning to residents of the city's West End, citing forecasters' estimates that the area could get tides of 6 feet above normal if the storm arrives there. The West End is the area of Galveston most susceptible to flooding, LeBlanc said.
By Tuesday night, officials in Corpus Christi, Texas, had called for the evacuations of special-needs residents beginning Wednesday morning. They also called for the relocation of high-profile vehicles -- including vans, motor homes, travel trailers and hitched boats -- that could hinder traffic if expanded evacuations become necessary.
The Texas Department of Transportation said it expected to open a shoulder of northbound Interstate 37 to traffic -- from coastal Corpus Christi to U.S. 281 roughly 80 miles inland -- on Wednesday morning to help people trying to leave the city.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry put 7,500 National Guard members on standby Tuesday, his office said.
Ike's center left western Cuba on Tuesday afternoon, having hit it with 75-mph winds, high surf and torrential rains in its second Cuban landfall in three days, the hurricane center said.
Evacuations appeared to have saved lives on the island nation. Four deaths were reported from the storm, according to the Cuban government. The Cuban Civil Defense brought buses or trucks to take people to shelters. See the damage from the storm »
Cuban state television reported that two people were killed when they tried to remove an antenna, The Associated Press said. One man died when a tree crashed into his home, and a woman died when her home's roof collapsed, according to the AP.
The storm shredded hundreds of homes and caused some dilapidated buildings in Havana's older areas to collapse, the AP reported. Watch as winds and waves pound Cuba »
The United States, which provided $100,000 in emergency aid to communist-run Cuba through private aid agencies after Hurricane Gustav hit the island August 30, said Tuesday that it was considering additional emergency aid for Cuba because of Ike.
Also, the United States said it will lift restrictions on cash and humanitarian assistance sent to Cuba for the next 90 days. That will allow nongovernmental organizations to provide assistance and cash donations. Watch what Ike did to Cuba
As the storm spun away from Cuba, it spawned a tornado in Key Largo, Florida, that damaged cars, homes, boats and trees, CNN affiliate WPLG reported.
The storm earlier pounded Grand Turk Island in the Turks and Caicos chain, putting a strain on the Caribbean nation's tourism industry.
Flooding and rains from Ike's outer bands have been blamed for 70 deaths in Haiti. Watch the devastating aftermath »
That country's death toll from four recent major storms -- Fay, Gustav, Hanna and Ike -- rose to 341, said Abel Nazaire, deputy head of Haiti's Civil Protection Service.
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Back to topic. The latest GFS run has Ike moving about 60 miles further North which puts it just East of Corpus.
its going to hit you head on too isnt it?
What is it about hurricanes that brings out the testosterone laden, alpha males around here?!@ all the gay smack.
The latest GFDL just shifted WAY north. It is predicting a Houston area landfall.
Could be good news for B2B and bad news for a whole lot of others.
For the record, I don't buy into the northern shift just yet. Not based on that one model anyway.
Its still possible for more of a Northern shift right like up to New Orleans area right?
I like lots of pictures Manny.
I can't believe they can't narrow it down under 200 miles 60 hours before landfall.
Just looking at the motion, it certainly seems a northern shift is coming.
Maybe it will shift and hit New Orleans, make a loop around and hit it again.
Dude... I don't consider my past riddled with mistakes... and just FYI- I hope you and Jekka have a long and happy life together. I didn't like the way you made comments about my comprehensive abilities, I was just tagging back. Man, are you like this with her?
Also - if Jekka is so superficial that she would not want a friend that has been divorced, than well.... Let me rephrase that, it concerns me that you would think your girlfriend of 4 years is so superficial... wow.
Last edited by PakiDan; 09-10-2008 at 01:08 PM.
- I love me some Manny ass!!!!
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