Originally Posted by sd4chiefs:
The News channels over blow everything just to get ratings. :-)
the real comedy was watching local anchors and reporters "on the scene" trying to make something out of nothing.
There was a guy in Julian wearing rubber boots up to his knees, and he actually demonstrated how the water was flowing down the street (which was probably maybe 1-2 inches of water.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch #671 has been issued for parts of eastern KS and western MO until midnight CDT. Damaging wind gusts (some 70+ mph) and isolated hail are possible with strong to severe storms. See https://t.co/QMmU4tCxt1 and your local NWS office for more. pic.twitter.com/o0btoMsrnG
Was trying to think of lyrics I know that have"the cold wind blows"in it but googling only pops up that douchebag Eminem, so F it. Yeah it's getting colder. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Was trying to think of lyrics I know that have"the cold wind blows"in it but googling only pops up that douchebag Eminem, so F it. Yeah it's getting colder.
Have you ever lived down in the ghetto?
Have you ever felt the cold wind blow?
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
Nice tune. Thanks. But that definitely ain't it as I've never heard it. Anyone who doesn't like skynard should kill themselves.
That Les Paul has a raunchy buzz saw tone to it on that particular version. Kinda like if you could delete the lyrics you could clearly hear the guitar say bitch it’s fuckin cold turn up the heat and get your chunky ass back in bed! [Reply]
Strong to severe thunderstorms will develop in far northeast Oklahoma and southeast Kansas late Saturday afternoon and slowly push east into Saturday night. The greatest severe threat is west of Highway 65. #mowx#kswxpic.twitter.com/vytK9a3qnY
Just had a hell of a t-storm roll through. Limb fell on the house (no breach), and I’m pretty sure from what I can see out the window that it took down my power line. Waiting for daylight to assess the damage. Ugh. [Reply]
Crazy couple days. After the worst drought sine 1980 in Bates County, we finally caught a rain....3 actually. 2.2 inches in first wave, another .25 and then the big one over 3 in Far from enough to restore ponds for winter cattle watering but thank God for this blessing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bob Dole:
Just had a hell of a t-storm roll through. Limb fell on the house (no breach), and I’m pretty sure from what I can see out the window that it took down my power line. Waiting for daylight to assess the damage. Ugh.