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Stop scaring the fish

Geoff still hasn't told us about his texan stones.
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If you notice clearly/closely piece of wood went through a drain in concrete(common practice to put a piece of plastic pipe in concrete to drain areas to prevent pooling,in this case it is white pvc plastic)
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Theftbot wrote:If you notice clearly/closely piece of wood went through a drain in concrete(common practice to put a piece of plastic pipe in concrete to drain areas to prevent pooling,in this case it is white pvc plastic)
I'm guessing that same piece of wood with that amount of energy would probably go right a person without slowing down too much.
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GONNAFISTYA wrote:The yanks in my family who voted for Bush were also offensively racist during the entire weekend...just as they always are. And that's in fucking relatively-progressive Minnesota, never mind hick-villes in the south.
Do they live in Michelle Bachman's district?
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shaft wrote:xer0s do you have one of these?

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No, this is like mine. In my garage...

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good idea...that way you'd be trapped by the debris.
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that, i assume, is why the door slides open rather than swinging out. just a guess.
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great, you have a clear view of exactly what's trapping you :olo:
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Fucking retards, It's a coffin. When you see that F5 coming you just jump in.
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Tsakali wrote:great, you have a clear view of exactly what's trapping you :olo:
then you shoot your way out with your awesome modded shotgun with a pistol grip and laser sight!

seriously though. i don't live in a tornado zone, per se, but you're supposed to keep some water, emergency generator, and maybe some preserved food in there for exactly that sort of eventuality. the theory being that someone will dig you out before you die? it at least give you a better chance than laying down a bathtub.

and yes, there are endemic construction problems in the USA. blame amurricahn fear of fascist/socialist government regulation and/or people trading square footage for quality and/or sleazy contractors intentionally not building to code to maximize profit. money money money. check youtube for video of various building materials vs tornado-speed debris.
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GONNAFISTYA wrote:Sorry to get off track (and bash the US once again) but this talk of religious crazies reminded me of something that happened very recently:

I returned back from Minneapolis yesterday after spending the weekend there for my brother's wedding. Anyway, I was walking through the lobby of my hotel around 9 am on Sunday and a small group of 5 - 6 room-cleaning staff were on a break in the cafeteria. As I walked by I guess their break was over, as they got out of their chairs and then stood in a circle holding hands and said their daily prayer in unison. These people obviously weren't related (so it wasn't just a religious family I was witnessing) and were just a bunch of co-workers who stopped everything they were doing to hold hands and do what religious nutters do. I admit I was a bit weirded out by the spontaneous, naked display of religiousness that you simply do NOT see in other western countries, Canada/Europe/Australia included.

When it comes to hard-core religious nutters ruling their prospective countries and the attitudes of those that live within its borders, it's obvious to anyone who pays attention that USA = Afghanistan.

Oh yeah...regarding the wedding: the Minnesotans all left the celebration early while the Canadians stayed and emptied the fucking bar. Yanks can't party for shit.

People praying on a Sunday morning...news at 10.

Also its clear the Canadians wanted to stay up and cherish every waking moment they stood upon America's hallowed ground.
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America was trolled today, causing thousands of jimmies worth of rustlement in what experts are calling the most serious attack of upsetism since the last time

meanwhile, in other news...
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HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:guyblowki :(


(unless you were trolling)
Haha, the first couple of comments were in honest amazement and i do maintain the opinion that building those shoddy houses in a tornado zone is a bad bad bad idea... for which there seems to be no good reason at all. Corruption? Too much faith in invisible SkyDaddy? Lack of money? Incompetent illegal contractors? God knows, but it's asking for trouble whatever the reason is.

But once i got started on that curb, yeah, i was talking out of my arse for teh lols :)
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the testing has ended.
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menkent wrote:
seriously though. i don't live in a tornado zone, per se, but you're supposed to keep some water, emergency generator, and maybe some preserved food in there for exactly that sort of eventuality. the theory being that someone will dig you out before you die? it at least give you a better chance than laying down a bathtub.
Actually there's no real reason to go to all that trouble. If your house is leveled by a tornado and you're stuck in your shelter, you'll be rescued fairly quickly. After Monday's tornado, every house was checked for survivors 3 different times within the first 24 hours. And if you have any friend or family at all, they'll come get you before you even need a drink of water. So there's really no need for all that stuff, unless you plan on using your space as a bomb shelter...
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MKJ wrote:the testing has ended.
lol, exactly...

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Ryoki wrote:
HM-PuFFNSTuFF wrote:guyblowki :(


(unless you were trolling)
Haha, the first couple of comments were in honest amazement and i do maintain the opinion that building those shoddy houses in a tornado zone is a bad bad bad idea... for which there seems to be no good reason at all. Corruption? Too much faith in invisible SkyDaddy? Lack of money? Incompetent illegal contractors? God knows, but it's asking for trouble whatever the reason is.

But once i got started on that curb, yeah, i was talking out of my arse for teh lols :)

it's mostly money... wood is cheaper than reinforced concrete. The house i rent now is cinder blocks on a slab so i imagine it wouldn't do too bad in a hurricane but I figure the roof will be toast. the flooding would probably do more damage than the wind.
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gotta say, Obama has the whole sorrowful-but-resolute look for the cameras down to a tee now

all that practice, i guess
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Captain Mazda wrote:Except USA isn't being bombed by the assholes of the other religions.
except Tsarnaev

i guess 3 fully fuelled passenger jets don't really count as bombs
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MKJ wrote:the testing has ended.

oh yea ey where are u kracus!
it is about time!
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See, we aren't all what you might think...;)
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