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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Baby back ribs are done, homemade mac n cheese is ready, bbqed corn on the cob is cooked... ready for a feast that took 2.5 hours to make.

Well worth it.
Dude, the #1 thing anyone can do to be healthy, save money, and avoid becoming a complete fatass is to cook your own food. :tup:

Well done.

My wife right now is preparing a 7-courser as I type. :D
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,001
Dude, the #1 thing anyone can do to be healthy, save money, and avoid becoming a complete fatass is to cook your own food. :tup:

Well done.

My wife right now is preparing a 7-courser as I type. :D
Cooking on the grill, or in general, is one of my favorite pastimes. Can't beat making your own delicious stuff.

What's she cookin'?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,001
Sweet, Tropical Storm Ana is shrugging off upper level shear and is taking a favorable track towards Florida. Could be a Cat 3 storm looking at hitting the beaches along the coast in about five to seven days.

Miami is in the possible destruction zone.

FORZA HURRICANE ANA GO VISIT MIAMI!
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,001
Russia “Alarmed” After Nuclear Warheads Go Missing In Atlantic

By: Sorcha Faal

Disturbing reports are circulating in the Kremlin today over what Russian Military Intelligence analysts are stating to President Medvedev [photo top left] is the “likely theft” of 3 atomic armed cruise missiles recently recovered from the crash site of the Northern Fleets worst ever submarine disaster caused by a still “unexplained” explosion on the K-141 Kursk, and which claimed the lives of all 118 crew members.

According to these reports, the Northern Fleet, working conjointly with Finland Military Forces, utilized the “underwater capabilities” of the Arctic Sea [photo second left] to locate and raise the 3 missing Nuclear Armed P-700 Granit Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles that Russia had not allowed to be salvaged by the Dutch companies Mammoet and Smit International contracted to raise the Kursk in 2001.

Once the nuclear armed cruise missiles were safely aboard the Arctic Sea, these reports continue, their journey was to have taken them across the Atlantic to the United States where they would then be transferred to the care of the US National Nuclear Security Administration where they would then be safely dismantled at what is called the Pantex Plant located in the State of Texas as per the provisions for eliminating these weapons contained in the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START II).

This did not happen, however, as these reports state that when transiting the English Channel the Arctic Sea was “hijacked” by as yet “unidentified commandos” who stormed the ship purporting to be “anti-drug police” in what the Maritime and Coastguard Agency is calling a most “bizarre” situation.

Upon learning of the theft of these weapons, Prime Minister Putin and President Medvedev held “emergency talks” with Finish President Tarja Halonen at the Black Sea resort of Sochi after which Medvedev ordered an immediate search begun for the Arctic Sea using “all available resources” of the Russian Fleet.

Western news sources are reporting that Russian nuclear attack submarines are being sighted all along the Eastern Seaboard of North America as Russia’s Commander-in-Chief of the Navy Vladimir Vysotsky, has stated that “All ships and vessels of the Russian navy in the Atlantic have been dispatched to search for the missing ship”.

Most important to note in these reports, in our opinion at least, is the “grave concern” being voiced by the FSB and GRU that the Arctic Sea’s hijacking may possibly be linked to the upcoming “event” being planned to occur in the United States on, or about, August 22nd, and which these reports warn could very well see all of North America thrown into “complete chaos”.

:shifty:
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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On Eastern Shore for a week- my last week before I move back home until December. About to hit the sack, I'm tired. Taking my mom and my younger brother up in the airplane tomorrow for the first time, yay.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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Ze, my weather forecast worked out well?
Yeah, I didn't bother coming out here until today because it was pretty crappy the past few days with intermittent rain and shit. It looks like it's going to be a good day tomorrow (I haven't checked the avweather site yet) but I'll check the weather before I head out. I'm hoping I can go to Cape May, NJ at least (ca 30 min by air from OC).
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,001
Yeah, I didn't bother coming out here until today because it was pretty crappy the past few days with intermittent rain and shit. It looks like it's going to be a good day tomorrow (I haven't checked the avweather site yet) but I'll check the weather before I head out. I'm hoping I can go to Cape May, NJ at least (ca 30 min by air from OC).
You'll be fine. High pressure dominates the area and the low has moved far enough off the coast. Good to see my prediction came true.
 

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