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1 hour ago, Bigrunner said:

 

 

 

Usual suspects Gmcarroll33,  Redstripe and Sleepy sharing their political thoughts but it's Bigrunner Merlin the Snowflake chooses to cry out about. Always blame Bigrunner.

I know he's part of the dumbed down and dishonest crowd. It's like they wear blinders unless it's not one of their own. At Hoffa's Place and in the real world. 

Now if you can figure out which one of is the Keyser Soze of this lineup you’ll really be onto something.

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59 minutes ago, joeybagadonuts said:

Maybe an ATMOSPHERIC RIVER !!!

Very possible.  You see everything moves in cycles. Twice a century we get a president that cares about nobody other than himself and enriching his family.  As a result, the ocean lets us know just how small we really are. A summer storm comes out of Alaska tearing up the Pacific, and it sends a huge swell south 3,000 miles. When it hits Long Beach, it will turn into the biggest surf this planet has ever seen, and I will be there.

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38 minutes ago, KingKolzig said:

vegas tunnels could be in trouble actually. they might get a years worth of rain in about 24 hours

4 inches a yr on avg, I doubt they'll get close to that, maybe 2-3?

 

 

Las Vegas sees an average rainfall of 4.2 inches a year and has, on average, 26 rainy days annually. Most of the rainy days are just light rain, but during the summer monsoon season, rain can become extremely heavy for short periods of time, causing dangerous flooding in some parts of the city.

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4 minutes ago, PatrickBateman said:

Will Broke Lenders and Hairline Alberta be in Southern California for the 100 year STORM?

Unlikely.  Forgot to mention that the ocean punishing us for Biden's actions, mixed the smog of the Maui fires also traveling thousands of miles, and the Alaska storm swelling thousands of miles south, our surfing conditions will look something like this.

There's A Red Wave Rising - Iowans for Tax Relief

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Shelter in place men...

The NFL is currently monitoring Hurricane Hilary as the storm makes its way up the Pacific Coast and could impact Sunday night's preseason matchup between the New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. At the moment, the league reportedly has no plans to cancel or alter the schedule of the game, which is slated to kick off at 7:05 p.m. ET. 

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