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Stella Link

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  1. 4 hours ago, RPM said:

     

    Ok...let's break this down:

    1.  Lady gets up out of her seat and strips down.  Totally naked.

    2.  She walks down the isle yelling and screaming.

    3.  Then, she "bangs" on the "cock"-pit door, trying to get in.

    Did I miss anything??

     

     

  2. 2 hours ago, Rip76 said:

    Herzog’s latest 

    THURSDAY 1/16/2025 ARCTIC UPDATE

    I'm seeing more signs that we may be in for a genuine Gulf coast snowstorm over Southeast Texas starting MLK Day and ending on Tuesday. Based on all the data we have now( (plus looking back at similar weather patterns from the past), our part of the state looks to be most favored for snowfall, and potentially a heavy one. BUT!

    BUT! (There's always a "BUT!" 4 to 5 days out...)

    This largely hinges on where a low pressure center forms over the Gulf of Mexico. If it forms generally east of Brownsville, it is likely SNOW ON for Southeast Texas. That's what the European computer models is showing.

    But if it forms closer to the Bay of Campeche, then it tugs a lot of the moisture along with it. There could still be snow, but it would be generally south of I-10 and may miss Houston entirely like the Christmas Eve snow of 2004. That's what the morning run of the American model is showing...but the new run populating right now is coming in line with the snowier European model.

    So what happens if the coastal low forms closer to Texas? Then we could be in for a lot of freezing rain, and that would be a worst-case scenario.

    What are currently predicting? We are still holding our snow chances at 40%...for now. But if we continue to see things converging toward the European solution, then those snow chances will be going way up.

    I'll update you again later this evening after analyzing some more data. Stay tuned!

     

     

    In other words, they don't really know because it's still too early to tell.

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  3. 1 hour ago, shadow_operative2.0 said:

    One of the best quotes I have ever read.  Not just about football, but about life.

    "Here's what football does: It teaches a boy to be a man," McCartney told USA Today in 2017. "You say, 'How does it do that?' Well, what if you line up across from a guy who's bigger, stronger, faster and tougher than you are? What do you do? Do you stay and play? Or do you turn and run? That's what football does. You're always going to come up against somebody who's better than you are.

    "That's what life is. Life is getting knocked down and getting back up and getting back in the game."

    RIP Coach...

     

     

     

     

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  4. 8 hours ago, Laxtonto said:

    The day is upon us. What is worse there is limited coverage of this nationally and so tomorrow this is going to be wall to wall everywhere with people being surprised that it is happening.

    The problem is that neither side wants a good faith solution and so both sides can be entrenched with limited repercussions. The last major ILA strike lasted several months and the ULAW decided to not work any ship that was redirected.

    There is a strong chance that this will tie up both coasts for months and still lead to a quicker adoption of automation. Anything on the ports that the longshoreman don’t control will begin automation and there will be a concerted effort to chip away at what activities that have joint union control.

    This is going to be real ugly because I don’t really see either side wanting to budge and the current administration is hamstrung by the election. 
     

    There are not any simple solutions to this one now, and so be prepared…

    Time to make an HEB run....

  5. 7 minutes ago, Storm the Field said:

    Latest update. Nothing too much to worry about along the TX coast at the moment.

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    That wave from last week is a disorganized mess currently dumping rain on Haiti and the DR. Whatever remains as it heads west looks to be heading towards the Bay of Campeche and continuing on into Mexico. The yellow spot is unlikely to organize and the one off the coast of Africa should stay wellnorth of the Caribbean. Likely a fish storm.

    This is what the Houston weather folks are now saying...

     

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