Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
Yo bisco, just calm down mate.

I've had 10 surgeries already and i'm still here. :D
:D god bless u gab, and thanks bro!! yeah i need to calm down thats for sure :D

No problem bro, you will be alright nshala.
P.S I haven't done local to tell you, but the general is awesome. You just get koncked the f out :D
:lol: to be honest thats what i want, i just want to sleep and go thru this without remembering any details :D

i posted in this thread last week that a friend of mine from high school was in a coma and just had the feeding tube removed. You asked why and I said he overdosed on oxycontin then you said you'd never heard of it. :D

my bad kyle, i remembered now :D i completely forgot about this. ah well i'm still learning so i will probably find out what the hell that is when i get there. i hope yr friend has recovered from his coma bro. :beer:
 

X Æ A-12

Senior Member
Contributor
Sep 4, 2006
88,237
Damn son. Thats fucked up
my bad kyle, i remembered now :D i completely forgot about this. ah well i'm still learning so i will probably find out what the hell that is when i get there. i hope yr friend has recovered from his coma bro. :beer:
lol its just messing with you :D

Thank you for your concern but he isn't coming out of the coma and his parents had the feeding tube pulled two days ago.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
Moderator
Dec 10, 2004
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There's supposed to be a state of emergency in MD but on the news they're saying it's going to stay east of us but it's still going to get windy around here? Is that right?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,041
There's supposed to be a state of emergency in MD but on the news they're saying it's going to stay east of us but it's still going to get windy around here? Is that right?
The local mets are blowing this thing off, but not for good reason. They are model-hugging far too much. All the major models have all trended more and more West over time, and if we don't get a more NNE hook soon, then Earl may hit Hatteras and hug the coastline, creating a path of destruction from the Outer Banks all the way up to Long Island. If this thing goes annular (perfect circular formation and strengthens to a Cat 5), it could jet off anywhere, including into the Chesapeake Bay area.

These local meteorologists are playing with fire here and not taking this situation seriously enough. But many of them did the same thing during the Winter storms. Guess they haven't learned.

If you're on the Eastern shore, I'd take precautions and have a plan in place.
 

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