a 180 turn
he spun out, it was like mario kart
damn dude i didnt know trucks went that fast
a 180 turn
he spun out, it was like mario kart
wait wait...
ahh now i get it.
red or green s ?
Dallas, Dallas, bo-ballas
Banana-fana fo-phallus
Fee-fi-mo-mallas
Dallas!
so the dude slipped on a banana, did a 180 turn, backed up on a freeway to take an exit...then did a cooldown victory lap on the feeder?
all while talking on his cell phone??
impressive
I'll betcha it was one of those bas blue s s.
desflood--I would say she definitely has some of that dog in her. Mine dog is a little smaller
(30#) and more wirey. Cute dog!
It's hard to believe it was 50* warmer yesterday
I will eat my hat if we get any measurable snow in San Antonio.
Snow is waaay overrated. I live in southern Texas now for a reason; if I ever see snow again it will be too soon![]()
OK, but would you eat his hat?
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What a crock
Seriously, I'd bet that the Cavaliers will win a le before San Antonio gets so much as 3" of snow.
Don't rain on our parade, Baseline!!!!![]()
If you want snow, just take the tram up Mount San Jacinto next time you're in SoCal in the winter. Nothing like going uphill both ways up an 11,000 foot mountain in 3 feet of snow.
Thank God for Global Warming, or else it would really be cold!
Short memory?
http://www.woai.com/news/local/story...ICZ0E-iRQ.cspx
It was 26 years ago when San Antonio had a record snow event.
Between January 11th and January 13th of 1985, 13.5 inches of snow fell in the San Antonio area. The event exceeded the previous 24-hour record of 5 inches back in January of 1926.
Thank God for ppl like WC who refuse to acknowledge the difference between isolated weather events and long-term climate changes.
I think the Cavs can win one in the next 30 years.
Don't mind the sarcastic attention . Dittoheads can't help parroting Rush Limbaugh in any conversation.
Was in the teens around Houston this morning. I can't recall ever seeing that (not saying it's never happened, but not so that it intruded on my consciousness).
Really, really hoping they play it safe and smart and just cancel things if we get precipitation Thursday night as predicted. Really, really hope.
I just love how CPS picks one of the coldest days of the year to impose temporary periods of no heat upon the city. Is this happening in the rich neighborhoods too, or just to us peons? And will CPS turn off the power in their own office for 15 minutes today?![]()
It's a state mandate from the state's power supplier, ERCOT. Only essential things like hospitals and nursing homes aren't being turned off. Out here, it created massive traffic problems and HISD had to temporarily close several schools that didn't have generators and redirect the students to other schools.
ERCOT is apparently afraid that the increase in electricity because of heating will be too big a drain on systems. They're urging conservation of electricity and using the rolling blackouts to manage the e in demand.
Ah, okay. Nobody I talked to knew whether it was a state-wide thing or just within the city. Thanks for the info.
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