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mantis
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Severe Weather in the Mid-West
#3990660 - 03/30/05 02:12 PM (19 years, 3 days ago) |
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I love this shit:
I'm going to be right in the fucking center of that and I'm personally looking forward to it.
That cold front is going to curl up and around and go right through my fucking state
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starptv23
kindchicka420
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Re: Severe Weather in the Mid-West [Re: mantis]
#3991539 - 03/30/05 05:10 PM (19 years, 3 days ago) |
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you are on top of things man....you are the dopest weather man in town
-------------------- "Six words: drop out, turn on, then come back and tune it in -and then drop out again, and turn on, and tune it back in-it's a rhythm- most of us think God made this universe in nature-subject object-predicate sentences-turn on, tune in, drop out- period, end of paragraph. Turn the page- it's all a rhythm- it's all a beat. You turn on, you find it inside, and then you have to come back (since you can't stay high all the time) and you have to build a better model. But don't get caught - don't get hooked - don't get attracted by the thing you're building, cause... you gotta drop out again. It's a cycle. Turn on, tune in, drop out. Keep it going, keep it going- the nervous system works that way. gotta keep it flowing- keep it flowing.
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mantis
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Re: Severe Weather in the Mid-West [Re: starptv23]
#3991540 - 03/30/05 05:11 PM (19 years, 3 days ago) |
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Thanks for the pity post
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starptv23
kindchicka420
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Re: Severe Weather in the Mid-West [Re: mantis]
#3991557 - 03/30/05 05:16 PM (19 years, 3 days ago) |
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it is not pitty...im mean it you are the dopest weather man in the chi-town area....
-------------------- "Six words: drop out, turn on, then come back and tune it in -and then drop out again, and turn on, and tune it back in-it's a rhythm- most of us think God made this universe in nature-subject object-predicate sentences-turn on, tune in, drop out- period, end of paragraph. Turn the page- it's all a rhythm- it's all a beat. You turn on, you find it inside, and then you have to come back (since you can't stay high all the time) and you have to build a better model. But don't get caught - don't get hooked - don't get attracted by the thing you're building, cause... you gotta drop out again. It's a cycle. Turn on, tune in, drop out. Keep it going, keep it going- the nervous system works that way. gotta keep it flowing- keep it flowing.
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Ripple
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Re: Severe Weather in the Mid-West [Re: mantis]
#3991768 - 03/30/05 06:14 PM (19 years, 3 days ago) |
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I love storms too.......just to not ignore you
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baraka
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Re: Severe Weather in the Mid-West [Re: Ripple]
#3991928 - 03/30/05 06:47 PM (19 years, 3 days ago) |
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uh oh that looks like it will go thru here late tonight.
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kosmic_charlie
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Re: Severe Weather in the Mid-West [Re: mantis]
#3991975 - 03/30/05 06:57 PM (19 years, 3 days ago) |
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I like spring thunder storms. There's something oddly comforting about hard rain and booming thunder and flashing lightning.
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starptv23
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i agree kosmic...i love loud--crackiling lightning and hard rain and leaste the earth is getting some water for spring...
-------------------- "Six words: drop out, turn on, then come back and tune it in -and then drop out again, and turn on, and tune it back in-it's a rhythm- most of us think God made this universe in nature-subject object-predicate sentences-turn on, tune in, drop out- period, end of paragraph. Turn the page- it's all a rhythm- it's all a beat. You turn on, you find it inside, and then you have to come back (since you can't stay high all the time) and you have to build a better model. But don't get caught - don't get hooked - don't get attracted by the thing you're building, cause... you gotta drop out again. It's a cycle. Turn on, tune in, drop out. Keep it going, keep it going- the nervous system works that way. gotta keep it flowing- keep it flowing.
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