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ugh, I was gonna wait in line for the Duke game tomorrow....stupid rain
LOL!!! I got a good belly laugh from this Chris. Are you ACC folks fair weather fans?
In Oregon a Duck or Beaver Fan would have no problem waiting in the rain for a game. If they did have a problem with rain they would never go to a game. I have plenty of rain gear if you need to borrow some. But a lot of it is green & yellow. Go Ducks!!!
I'm still learning my way around this board... that appeared in the wrong spot! I'll grab my kitty, Cadbury Mini-Eggs and hope for the best while hanging out in the laundry room. Right now, I'm more worried about my neighbor's half-dead Leyland Cypresses landing on my house... ugh.
You will be safer if you follow the guidelines. However, having no basement will give you much less of a chance of escaping harm if the tornado hits you.
Look at the Oklahoma City tornado on TV some time. Nothing left but foundations.
You really need to be sure you've got things right with the Lord.
okay folks..the rain is here and it's a perfect day to wash your car!
All you need is bucket with soap . . rag . . baseball cap . . rain poncho or I just use a large plastic size bag and cut holes for arms and head . . and get out there and wash those cars!! Are you with me on this one?? Let's see if we can make this a SHINEY CAR SUNDAY!! Oh, and your kids will have helping you . .
Just make sure you bring that bucket out of your house EMPTY or you're breaking the law. You cannot use tap water to wash your car.
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