Bourbons and diet. Then Jager and Red Bull. Currently smoking pot so I’m pretty balanced out right now. But don’t mistake that for me being sober.You type to well to be drunk. Were you drinking fuzzy navels?
Bourbons and diet. Then Jager and Red Bull. Currently smoking pot so I’m pretty balanced out right now. But don’t mistake that for me being sober.You type to well to be drunk. Were you drinking fuzzy navels?
Bro, leave the jager for the high school kids. 🤮Bourbons and diet. Then Jager and Red Bull. Currently smoking pot so I’m pretty balanced out right now. But don’t mistake that for me being sober.
It’s so easy to drink. My cousin bought four Jagers in a row. His wife has banned us from drinking them very often.Bro, leave the jager for the high school kids. 🤮
His wife is a smart woman. I'll drink jag bombs when I am already drunk and someone else orders them, but black licorice cough syrup is not my jam.It’s so easy to drink. My cousin bought four Jagers in a row. His wife has banned us from drinking them very often.
South/central KY is getting killed
@cdbearde @Villian07 @Bert HigginbothaOver 100 deaths in Kentucky alone. So sad. My heart goes out for those families. Merry fvcking Christmas.
I'm sorry @JimboBBN Mix of melatonin chamomile tea, sleep deprived and asshole.Your belly fat turns me on.
I'd f#ck your titties.
That last line made my morning.I’m drunk. Just got back from the bars. Spent 50 dollars on a Lyft to get home. I’m okay with the tornado taking me away at this point.
I still feel drugged. At work but feel doped. Under the weather.I'm sorry @JimboBBN Mix of melatonin chamomile tea, sleep deprived and asshole.
Ive been told before that they started using it as a way to remove the "power" from the word. I can't truly say I understand b/c there is no way I possibly could. What I do know, is that every single person that uses it sounds colossally f*cking stupid. I still don't get why it's remotely acceptable to continue to use, but it at least lets everyone know the intelligence level of the individual using it.It's hilarious when they call each other "the n-word" as a term of endearment, but anyone else that says it is racist (even when he is quoting something a black man said). It baffles me that black people constantly use a word they hate so much, that is meant to be something very demeaning. "Hey, this word is very hurtful and racially insensitive. It's something bigots say. Let's call each other that!" 😆😆😆😆 Make it make sense.
Exactly.Ive been told before that they started using it as a way to remove the "power" from the word. I can't truly say I understand b/c there is no way I possibly could. What I do know, is that every single person that uses it sounds colossally f*cking stupid. I still don't get why it's remotely acceptable to continue to use, but it at least lets everyone know the intelligence level of the individual using it.
Yeah. Wind was crazy. Still is. Had boys sleep on main level just in case. Our pool cover is off because we have a leak (not good), and it’s currently full of throw pillows and a couple chairs, one of which is the neighbors. Other crap in there too. Last night it was so warm (over 60) that it reminded me of when the tornado hit, was nearly 70 degrees on a November morning when the it knocked down half our town later that day.Also, @829305 I believe will be in the path of some storms overnight. Not sure about @WeAreDePaul
Should get death sentence for hoaxing a hate crime, IMO. Trying to further divide the people. Stone him to death like in the middle ages.
Glad y'all are good. I assume Cory made out alright, I believe the worst was past him when he posted last. Guess we're just waiting to hear from @Villian07 @cdbearde and @Bert Higginbotha . Bowling Green got hit hard by two overnight.Yeah. Wind was crazy. Still is. Had boys sleep on main level just in case. Our pool cover is off because we have a leak (not good), and it’s currently full of throw pillows and a couple chairs, one of which is the neighbors. Other crap in there too. Last night it was so warm (over 60) that it reminded me of when the tornado hit, was nearly 70 degrees on a November morning when the it knocked down half our town later that day.
Yeah, this just reaffirms my opinion that I would rather deal with hurricanes than be in the path of one of these monsters.
Those poor people. I can't imagine. It's never a good time of year to lose your loved ones or your house, but this has to be the worst time of year. Right when you're supposed to be visiting and celebrating family. Terrible.
Also, @829305 I believe will be in the path of some storms overnight. Not sure about @WeAreDePaul
I need to rethink my shelter room.Yeah, this just reaffirms my opinion that I would rather deal with hurricanes than be in the path of one of these monsters.
Those poor people. I can't imagine. It's never a good time of year to lose your loved ones or your house, but this has to be the worst time of year. Right when you're supposed to be visiting and celebrating family. Terrible.
Yeah, this just reaffirms my opinion that I would rather deal with hurricanes than be in the path of one of these monsters.
Those poor people. I can't imagine. It's never a good time of year to lose your loved ones or your house, but this has to be the worst time of year. Right when you're supposed to be visiting and celebrating family. Terrible.
How far south do you go before houses stop having basements? Every house up here has a basement. When I see pictures like this I think to myself "hopefully they got to the basement" and then remember they might not have them. Idk what I'd do.
Just confirmed that WKU in Bowling Green got pretty torn up last night as well. I think a student even passed away, unfortunately. My god, what a disaster.
How far south do you go before houses stop having basements? Every house up here has a basement. When I see pictures like this I think to myself "hopefully they got to the basement" and then remember they might not have them. Idk what I'd do.
Yeah, it is just heartbreaking. Been pretty upset looking at it all this morning. We were fine. Thanks. We went into our storm shelter in the basement about 2:30 maybe? Stayed for about 30 minutes. It moved super fast. That damage reminds me of the one we had here back in 1999. Had an F3 just destroy downtown. I remember going down there the next morning. I still have the local paper when they reported on it actually.
It is mixed here. When we built we had a full basement with a storm shelter under our porch. I have matteresses, lights, hard hats, water, etc... down there. There are lots of houses without them though. Do you guys have those areas under your porch like I'm talking about here that kind of serves as a shelter?
That's crazy. The '74 tornado outbreak was history for those who remember it. I lost my grandmother with those F5's.Beshear just came on the news and said deadliest weather/tornado in state history.
It mostly depends on geology. The homes that won't have basements typically are coastal homes, areas of low elevation that are prone to flooding, and places with sandy soil. Other than that, basements are pretty much everywhere else.No. 99.9% of houses here have basements. I’d say about 15% of houses have finished basements with game rooms and stuff.