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Ginx snewx

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  1. Scooter Sally throws a shawl on with a 85/60 day after a dip in 75 degree water. Wrapped up and shivering like a little kid who has spent all day playing in the rain. He blames it on the kids but we know Grandma and him are complaining about the cold while the rest of the family are having a great time
  2. Wrong no one wants to sweat when they get out of the water
  3. Lol wut. I had 250K on my 2500 Silverado. I know people who have 350 plus and the engine purrs.
  4. I know 3 people who got new engines, Hyundai and Kia
  5. I can hear a fat lady back stage testing her voice next to a half blind guy with sunglasses on.
  6. If anyone gets a chance on IMDb TV watch the Stones documentary Totally Stripped. Amazing. They get better with age. Lol Tip irrelevant? Highest grossing concert tour year after year. Their Latin America fan base is insanely huge
  7. 1815 says wtf are you talking about. Been since 1985 since Ct had a hurricane
  8. Plentiful around here. Seems to me it was a total ploy to jack up prices 200%
  9. Charlie Watts was the man. Loved his drumming, damn that sucks
  10. Oaks as well. The Gypsy moth ruined and rotted many. This oak looked healthy standing with full leaves in my buds yard in Ashaway. Rotted base. He said massive oak tree damage in the hilly sections of Hopkinton
  11. Got tired of out of area mods BS and is elsewhere.
  12. That was a long ride from Westerly as well. Eagles right?
  13. I posted many times about the slow movement and rapid degradation of the core due to colder water and upwelling 24 hrs out The Euro max wind gust map showed exactly what happened and the HWRF nailed the SST change.
  14. Hope Valley Ri about 12 miles inland. To me it seems there was a 15 mile wide are in an arc from Charleston Ri to Voluntown Ct that got hit by the degradating NE eyewall. Apparently there is an area by the Turf Farms on 138 in Richmond that appears to have been hit by rotating winds.
  15. https://www.facebook.com/groups/317083038349003/permalink/4378334035557196/
  16. L Henri Aftermath: Thousands still without power, mostly in Chariho towns By Dale P. Faulkner and Jason Vallee Sun staff writers Aug 23, 2021 Updated 11 hrs ago 0 1 of 46 Buy Now A crew with Davey Tree Services works on clearing a huge downed tree that brought down power lines along Route 3 in Westerly on Monday, August 23, 2021, a day after Tropical Storm Henri battered the region Harold Hanka, This time, it mattered where you were. Depending on where you live, Tropical Storm Henri, which hit the region head-on Sunday, was a different beast. In Hopkinton, Richmond and Charlestown, east of the eye of the storm, the storm tangled wires and downed tree limbs, knocking out power to the vast majority of those towns’ residents. Westerly, which was “ground zero,” it wasn’t as bad. And in Stonington and North Stonington, very few problems were reported. 'A lot of work to be done' In Hopkinton, residents and first responders were left almost entirely in the dark by the time the storm moved out of the region on Sunday afternoon. Heavy winds caused considerable damage to countless trees, Hopkinton Police Capt. Mark Carrier said, and numerous roads were either partially or entirely blocked by debris. Carrier said that as of mid-morning on Monday, emergency officials were still working with town highway staff and Rhode Island Department of Transportation crews to identify and address priority needs within the community. He said there "was a lot of work to be done," and said officials were racing the clock to get things repaired before warmer weather moves in later this week. "We are still not out of the clear," Carrier said in a phone interview Monday morning. "There are a few roads that are impassable, some trees and wires still down in places, and we are aware of sections where people may potentially be blocked in. We are trying to address all of it as quickly as we can."
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