Zé Tahir

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Nah, not enough half-naked dancing girls in it. :D
lol so young, so naive :D


If you try to read the lips of the pastor he's repeating the words the singer is saying and at 1:50 the guy in the crowd is makes the gesture as the word "the sun" is said. They've taken an old video from like the late 50's and made it into something amazing. common! :D
 

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If you try to read the lips of the pastor he's repeating the words the singer is saying and at 1:50 the guy in the crowd is makes the gesture as the word "the sun" is said. They've taken an old video from like the late 50's and made it into something amazing. common! :D
Yeah, it is good. But it could really do with more dancing girls. :D
 
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    Bjerknes

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    Yo Andy. Can you do me favor? I wanna know the weather conditions starting from Thursday to Sunday in NJ, DE, and PA (around the Philadelphia area). Weather.com says it's going to be raining w/T-storms until Monday but that thing is inaccurate a lot of times and even if it's right sometimes there's good weather during the daylight hours which is what I really care about.
    Not looking good, bro. A low pressure system will probably develop in the mid-Atlantic area late Thursday, pushing scattered showers and storms into the region Friday. Right now, it appears that some precip will linger into Saturday as well.

    It's the typical scenario during the Summer with disturbances in the region -- hit and miss thunderstorms associated with systems that are difficult to predict days in advance. All I know is that we're gonna have a bunch of crap in the area those days. Oh, and the daylight hours will be the most active when it comes to storms, due to the surface heating effect, as per usual.
     

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    Not looking good, bro. A low pressure system will probably develop in the mid-Atlantic area late Thursday, pushing scattered showers and storms into the region Friday. Right now, it appears that some precip will linger into Saturday as well.

    It's the typical scenario during the Summer with disturbances in the region -- hit and miss thunderstorms associated to systems that are difficult to predict days in advance. All I know is that we're gonna have a bunch of crap in the area those days. Oh, and the daylight hours will be the most active when it comes to storms, due to the surface heating effect, as per usual.
    ..and now over to John at sports desk.
     

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    http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2009/0811/kaka.html
    Brazil and Real Madrid star Kaka showed a poor positional sense rarely seen from him on the field by getting lost walking around the Estonian capital Tallinn on Tuesday.

    Brazil are due to play a friendly against Estonia and Kaka decided to take an early morning stroll around the city's old town on his own.

    He was later spotted by two police officers and, on learning Kaka had actually lost his way back to the hotel, the officers took him there in the patrol car, the press office of the city's police department said.

    Brazil play Estonia on Wednesday in a warm-up for their World Cup qualifier against Argentina on 5 September.
    Maybe he was looking for God.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Not looking good, bro. A low pressure system will probably develop in the mid-Atlantic area late Thursday, pushing scattered showers and storms into the region Friday. Right now, it appears that some precip will linger into Saturday as well.

    It's the typical scenario during the Summer with disturbances in the region -- hit and miss thunderstorms associated with systems that are difficult to predict days in advance. All I know is that we're gonna have a bunch of crap in the area those days. Oh, and the daylight hours will be the most active when it comes to storms, due to the surface heating effect, as per usual.
    Hmm...no good. You think Sunday and on it should be better? Thing is my mom is looking to get some days off from work so that she can tag along me on some flights. She wanted me to check the weather ahead of time to see if it's worth taking a couple of days off early next week.
     

    Bjerknes

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    ßüякε;2102338 said:
    1030 run?
    I can run twice as far at night for some reason.

    Hmm...no good. You think Sunday and on it should be better? Thing is my mom is looking to get some days off from work so that she can tag along me on some flights. She wanted me to check the weather ahead of time to see if it's worth taking a couple of days off early next week.
    I think Sunday should be fine if I had to predict the best day.

    Jeez, looking at some other models, it shows this stupid stationary front stretching across the mid-Atlantic and stalling there for three straight days. I absolutely hate this setup because systems just ride the front like a stripper on a pole, but the only real chance of severe weather is torrential rain. So it's basically like a stripper who you're like yeah, she's OK, but after a bit you want her to get the fuck off the stage for a hotter one. It gets old after a while.

    But yeah, once that stationary front works its way South, and the associated low works up the New England coast, we should be fine. Sunday is looking OK, but hopefully Saturday will be good as well.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    I can run twice as far at night for some reason.



    I think Sunday should be fine if I had to predict the best day.

    Jeez, looking at some other models, it shows this stupid stationary front stretching across the mid-Atlantic and stalling there for three straight days. I absolutely hate this setup because systems just ride the front like a stripper on a pole, but the only real chance of severe weather is torrential rain. So it's basically like a stripper who you're like yeah, she's OK, but after a bit you want her to get the fuck off the stage for a hotter one. It gets old after a while.

    But yeah, once that stationary front works its way South, and the associated low works up the New England coast, we should be fine. Sunday is looking OK, but hopefully Saturday will be good as well.
    Alright, cheers bro :tup:

    Btw, do you guys learn anything about aviation weather reports or charts? Like Airmets, Sigmets, Prog Charts, Area Forecasts (FA), etc?
     

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