That pun caused immediate projectile diarrhea.
James Caan enjoying a lung dart and a whiskey with a radio perched on the edge of the bathtub. Because death does not **** with James Caan. pic.twitter.com/OJgD0iHAz6
â Super 70s Sports (@Super70sSports) September 1, 2017
Brian Piccolo died on his behalf.
Maybe the best 20 final minutes of any sports movie ever made.
Wisconsin Sends 17,000 Pounds Of Cheese To Texas For Hurricane Harvey Victims
âWe were initially hoping to send 200 pounds of cheese, but the donations kept pouring in,â says a spokeswoman.
Does cheese float?
Yes, all but Swiss.
To me, 8-1/2 tons of cheese sounds more impressive.
Minnesota sent 17,000,000 water balloons.
Minnesota sent one empty trophy case
And, like most everything else from their stadium, it leaks.
Feel bad about that cheese being sent.....ugh, how do they keep it fresh?? THERE IS NO ELECTRICITY. A really bad donation in my opinion. THEY NEED CASH. Not sure how to follow how it's used but cheese is not the best thing the state could have sent.
You eat your cheese different than we do
Goldie, refrigeration semi trailers can run for weeks. All you need to do is refill the propane tank to keep the refridge running.
Why is it that people who get rich selling faith always look like Stephen King villains? pic.twitter.com/pureoHWl8K
â Schooley (@Rschooley) September 4, 2017
The golf course may be a bit soggy come Sunday.
Bet the owner of Mar-a-Lago applies for disaster relief if it rains on his course.
Two words: giant sinkhole
Mar-a-Lago is going to take 100% of a solid category 4 hurricane. Directly in the projected path.
Kiel. Looks like it's headed your way as well. Hopefully it weakens before it gets up the coast.
Nasty looking storm.
Cat 5
iowacheese posted:Jesus ****!
That's a badass looking storm. Looks like they have it tracking between Cuba and Florida or possibly hitting S Florida head on. That would bad.
Catching a NE track and then steering back out to the Atlantic might work a lot better.
929MB is getting down to historically low. That's Allen and Wilma territory.
Wilma was 8xx something at it's lowest. It was on a similar track (though further south) than took a hard right across FL and out to the Atlantic.
ChilliJon posted:Mar-a-Lago is going to take 100% of a solid category 4 hurricane. Directly in the projected path.
Kiel. Looks like it's headed your way as well. Hopefully it weakens before it gets up the coast.
Nasty looking storm.
Yup. Inland hotel booked Saturday- Wednesday. Dog, wife, box of wine and a half a carton of Newport Lights will go into the car and off we'll go....I might bring some family pictures, but not if there's not enough room for the wine.
Are you sure you're not a black woman?
Man, get inland enough. Talking to peeps in Tampa, they're bunkering down due to the sheer size of it. If it hits the Gulf, they're ****ed.
Newport Lights
We are the same age, aren't we?
Geezes Kiel, rent a damn trailer for the wine.
And let the dog ride inside the car, not on the roof.
Cantore v Cat 5
Cantore is my kind of idiot.
"We made it to cat5? Whoo, whoo, we did it baby!"
And that is why Kiel is bringing the Newports.
"Why in the exact **** is Jim Cantore here???"
Things people say when Jim is spotted in their town.
A Cat 5 storm is beyond nasty. Hurricane Hugo took of half my roof and flooded the whole downstairs. It was a 2-3. I am currently in Canada on vacation but my kids are living in my current home in Folly Beach,SC. It's a barrier island off the coast near Charleston. It looks like my vacation plans are now in limbo.
My prayers are with all those in its path.
And yes I have flood insurance but with a huge deductible because it's really expensive.
3 storms at once? This looks familiar.
Take the under.
If you play FF, start either Def and bench all WRs.
They're supposedly going to postpone or move the game up....
I should hope so....
Hope everyone can stay safe with this one if it hits your area.
I am starting to rethink my eventual retirement plans. I think I will go back home to Wisconsin and shovel 3 feet of snow instead of a hurricane.