Hope my family is doin ok. Lots of relatives in that area.
Hope my family is doin ok. Lots of relatives in that area.
Hope you are doing OK. Long time no hear Ludlow. Are you still in Reno?
Ludlow is in Reno?!?
Eh!! Ludlow, quick drive out to Fernley, I'll be here for 1 hour
Just pass through, I'm at the Pilot.
Ludlow is in Reno?!?
Eh!! Ludlow, quick drive out to Fernley, I'll be here for 1 hour
Just pass through, I'm at the Pilot.
Climate Change.... enjoy your denial.
You headed to Winnemucca, man?
Truth will out.That, THAT was no hurricane that killed/injured them and destroyed their property!
Good thing the folks that were in charge in LA in 2005 are not in charge in TX in 2017.Hope my family is doin ok. Lots of relatives in that area.
Actually, yes, cutting up @ Wellls, to hwy 93 to Idaho Falls and straight up the 15 into Alberta.
I've been there, think I got drunk in Helena!![]()
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Must have been a f*cking good drunk because you jump 2 states, Nevada to Montana. :lol:
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No, adding a video that's on Facebook.. dumb ass..
Posting from an iPhone is limiting
Southwestern Texas looks like that without the foliage.
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Holly crap eh!? It's a "deluge"
Hope everyone is okay, they can always rebuild - We have the technology. We can make it better than it was. Better, stronger, faster.
Climate is always changing so the answer is yes, but, keep in mind, there is no such thing as anthropological climate change. Also, there have been more intense storms than Harvey to hit TX, the 1900 storm that wiped out Galveston is one such storm.https://www.theatlantic.com/science...ate-change-intensify-hurricane-harvey/538158/
Did Climate Change Intensify Hurricane Harvey?