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https://mobile.twitter.com/Mrs_mercedes89/status/1299076348355457025
Coast guard footage from Cameron, La
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https://mobile.twitter.com/Mrs_mercedes89/status/1299076348355457025
Coast guard footage from Cameron, La -
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Don't forget the balls of pissed off fire ants.
I’ve swam into those doing water rescues, lucky not too far in because some of them are huge and a good way to go into anaphylaxis after being stung hundreds of times in rapid succession,even if you aren’t allergic.- 2
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Sprouting spin up tornadoes
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Looking at Google Maps, I-10 and many other roads out of there look pretty decent right now. Mostly green, other than a backup west of the I-10 bridge in Baton Rouge and some slowing approaching Lafayette. I'd take US 165 to Kinder than US 190 into Baton Rouge. Going west I-10 mostly green until Baytown except for a bit at Vidor, and US 90 isn't backed up at Liberty. Much better than yesterday.
Going north also looks green, and buys more time, but would want to cut east or west at some point to get out of the inland effects. This could still be a hurricane approaching Shreveport tomorrow, with the resulting power loss and all those potential downed trees causing other disruptions like grocery and restaurant resupply.
They’re heading northeast and getting out they were finally convinced of the seriousness.- 1
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Jesus I had no idea it was that bad, will no longer be waiting for last minute decision making- 1
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I take it you don't remember the Rita evacuations
I was still in Austin then so no, I’ve been in Houston since 2013 only experienced Harvey....I’m in emergency services so wouldn’t leave anyway just thinking of contingency plans for a wife, mother 2 kids and a dog -
In theory how well would a last minute evacuation of Houston go should the need arise?
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Lol well they are talking to her and she seems intent on riding it out I’m a pretty ballsy guy but no way in hell, my fear would be when the ocean winds up in my yard, power goes out and the water starts rising then the r da ligation maybe you made a grave mistake. I can think of better ways of dying
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My buddy’s wife’s mom couldn’t get out of Lake Charles is that like the target zone for the surge? They tried to tell her but she turned because 1-10 was borked and didn’t want to sit in traffic
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My chief won’t believe it until the nhc says it
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What’s funny is they’re saying they don’t want to put another 7 million people in play(Houston area) unless they have to, yet they’ve been liberal enough bouncing that cone around over the last few
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https://tropicaltidbits.com, I’m a shift captain for a fire department in the burbs of Houston they’re watching this close will decide whether to all call everyone at 10 am Tommorrow
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Maybe someone here knows? Why does twc have 3 spaghetti modes sliding west towards Houston with only one heading towards New Orleans for Marco?
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That ridge of high pressure is steering it, the further west it sinks the further west Laura shifts from how he explained it rides the outside of that high pressure and then it turns up
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Like Levi said, if it passes south of Cuba the track favors Texas, north of Cuba Louisiana, apparently it’s all about the “launch point”
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Makes me think it’s bs or just hasn’t been reported yet can’t find it anywhere else
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I was reading the CDC site and it says that healthcare workers can go to work 10 days after their symptoms first appear. That sounded way too soon for my liking. I would think it would be 10 days from the last day of symptoms. Anyway, now that you have had it when do you think you should go back to work?
I’m in the fire service they are doing 10 days after onset of initial symptoms we have had 5 cases out of 28 guys -
I tried subbing it out one year with a 45/70 promptly saw and missed the biggest axis buck I’ve seen in my life, would of been great too as I was on a 1 buck 1 doe hunt for 300 bucks regardless of size the guy had never seen or ever saw an axis again on his land
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It’s definitely never let me down with the exception of ammo, I bought some rando’s hand loads in bulk about 10 years ago off gunbroker because my Ammo search came up empty, biggest take was a 450 pound boar at 225 yards, pretty much dropped him where he stood? This round decent for stepping up to larger game? Bullet itself is smallish but it does have great velocity
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That's really cool. A lot of people have no idea that the 6.5 Rem. Mag even existed.
Those 660's in 6.5 are pretty hard to come by. Not many made relative to the more popular calibers at the time (like .243).
Honestly there aren't many "better options" as aside from ammo being a challenge, you can put that round up against any whitetail cartridge and not play second fiddle to any one.
Thanks for sharing that.!
My apologies it’s a 600, always mix those up, stubby little thing- 1
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