We are a very horny people.
Main Entry: wed·lock
Pronunciation: 'wed-"läk
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English wedlok, from Old English wedlAc marriage bond, from wedd pledge + -lAc, suffix denoting activity
: the state of being married : MARRIAGE, MATRIMONY
- out of wedlock : with the natural parents not legally married to each other
We are a very horny people.
Dammit! Why the can't it rain in Skidmore, TX? I guess I am going to have to sacrifice a hot blonde pedophile teacher to get some f'ing rain.![]()
Maybe it's just me, but the prospect of being stuck under 100+mph constant winds for hours is far more freightening than that of a tornado. Hurricanes are monsters.
uhh...S y...
could be those weather channel hotties too...![]()
ive kicked many mexican's asses
That eye is gorgeous on radar. The storm is gearing up fast.
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are you getting a wetspot manny?
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Emily's little kiss on the cheek must not be doing much for gay_abc.![]()
Main Entry: gor·geous
Pronunciation: 'gor-j&s
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English gorgayse, from Middle French gorgias elegant, from gorgias wimple, from gorge gorget
: splendidly or showily brilliant or magnificent
synonym see SPLENDID
- gor·geous·ly adverb
- gor·geous·ness noun
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actually my mom lives in corpus and my sister in ingleside
oh and i also have family in SKIDMORE too
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Weather wood, weather wood.
I forgot who said that in a thread the other day.
spurschick's friend.![]()
I missed all the fun but there sure were a lot of out of state plates headed north on 77.
Pinche pollos!
I would have thought that the hot weather would have dislodged them a few weeks ago... must be tourists rather than snowbirds.![]()
Holy . Emily just dropped pressure by 14 mb in less than an hour. What that means is that its building up HUGE. 120mph winds now, but don't be suprised to see that jump to 135 or higher, which would put it at a catagory 4. I don't think anyone saw this coming.
as Emily drops in pressure...Manny's "pressure" rises!![]()
Good to see you're excited about it.I don't think anyone saw this coming.
Doesn't surprize anyone. The Gulf of Mexico is probably a lot warmer than the carribean. Hurricanes always go ape when they reach the warmer, shallow waters.
I felt for the cotton farmers I saw in Bishop that were hauling all kinds of ass on their pickers trying to get the crop in before the rain started.
Looks like a interesting storm Its cool though I'll be keeping track of it... Its pretty interesting
The Gulf is actually colder than the Carribean, which is why there was no one expecting this even though Emily reached a possible CAT 5 level earlier in the Carribean.
I'm excited from a "I want to know whats happening" standpoint.
But I'm worried for the people in Mexico. It is not going to be pretty but hopefully there are not that many people in that area of Mexico.
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Hurricane Emily Tropical Cyclone Update
Nws Tpc/national Hurricane Center Miami Fl
448 Pm Cdt Tue Jul 19 2005
Data From An Air Force Hurricane Hunter Aircraft Indicate That The
Maximum Sustained Winds In Emily Have Continued To Rapidly Increase
And Are At Least 120 Mph. A Special Advisory Will Be Issued By 530
Pm Cdt...2230z...reflecting A Significant Increase In The Intensity
Forecast.
Forecaster Knabb/stewart
dark clouds to the east of south central austin
lightning
thunder
intervals bt lightning and thunder getting shorter and shoter....
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