St. Louis folks

On 23-Apr-2011, "Nunya Bidnits"
wrote:


All is well in my area of west county; I live in the area southeast of the
worst storm cell and northwest of the second cell. My neighborhood was
lucky; only a little pea-sized hail hail, no tornado, just a tremendous
amount of rain and high winds.


--
"Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant' is like calling a drug
dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist' "

Change Cujo to Juno in email address.
 
am xixty miles north currently in Springfield IL, but the town you heard
about on tuesday evening on the national news is very close to where we
normally reside... Local news is positive in that no dealth or serious
injury has been reported, Lee
"Nunya Bidnits" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
 
"Storrmmee" wrote:



Storrmmee,

xixty

Can we assume that your 19 miles from ground zero? :D

Couldn't help the humor. Just my nature.

Glad you're safe!

Best,

Andy
 
On Apr 23, 8:44?am, "l, not -l" wrote:
I watched the storm on Weather Underground. The father of a kid who
was having a sleepover here called to see if we were aware of the
storm, as the sirens were sounding. I told him that I was watching
its progress on WU, and that all the severe weather was missing us to
the north and the south of Richmond Heights. Next storm, go to:
http://www.wunderground.com and click on radar, then select "storm
tracks." You can also select "severe." There's a lot of info, and I
think it's even worth the $10 a year for no ads. Last New Year's Eve
I watched the storm miss us to the south too. We didn't go to the
basement.

--Bryan
 
On Apr 23, 7:58?am, "Nunya Bidnits" wrote:

Everything OK here and where I work. Fun having a "Dr Gray" warning
last evening about 8PMish! That's what they announce over the intercom
when there's severe weather warnings. ("Dr Red" is for file alerts.)

At a hospital I did clinicals at they had a "Dr Armstrong" alert for
security! I thought that was funny!

John Kuthe...
 
"Storrmmee" wrote:



I remember a "Dear Abby" from decades ago...

Dear Abby: Where's the best place to be in an earthquake?

Abby: In an airplane.

We didn't argue with Julia, Abby or Mom!

They were the Law without guns!

Andy
 
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 08:47:12 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe wrote:


So what happens when they really *do* need Dr Gray or Dr. Armstrong?

-sw
 
On Apr 23, 1:30?pm, Sqwertz wrote:

In spite of Gray's anatomy, in reality, all persons named Gray, Red or
Armstrong are required to change their surnames as a condition of
acceptance into medical school.

--Bryan
 
On 23 Apr 2011 18:36:25 GMT, notbob wrote:


Hey, asshole, take note:

1. I didn't morph. That is the ID I post under 99% of the time.
Which you supposedly had killfiled. Duh. So why are you worried
about my morphing if you don't have me killfiled?

2. I was responding to a post where the poster was making fun of
somebody else for their mis-spelling.

Learn how to fucking read. And then learn how to use your newsreader,
asswipe.

No apology necessary. Because I know you're too much of a pussy to do
so anyway.

-sw (morphing - in case he figured out his newsreader)
 
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 11:45:02 -0700 (PDT), Bryan wrote:


Yeah, that makes sense. How about "Dr. Smith" - Do 7 doctors respond?
(excluding the one in "Lost in Space")

-sw
 
On Apr 23, 3:06?pm, Sqwertz wrote:

I never really liked the show, but always thought that one couldn't
blame Dr. Smith for wanting to get into Judy's space suit.

--Bryan
 
On 23 Apr 2011 20:19:54 GMT, notbob wrote:


No, actually I'm the winner (albeit maybe a phyrric victory of sorts
since I have more respect to lose than yourself).

You proved me right by not responding to my challenging your
ridiculous brain farts.

It sucks being right all the time.

ObFood: They really need to stop selling Swiss Rolls (Ho-Ho's) for
only $.10 each. There oughta be a 200% tax on these things.

-sw
 
On 23 Apr 2011 21:40:24 GMT, notbob wrote:


Say the guy who we know only as _not_ "Bob".

This is just too easy. It's just one irony after another. Keep 'em
coming!

Did you figure out that newsreader yet or is all this morphing
unnecessary? Not that you could refrain yourself anyway.

ObFood: I'm getting ready to watch "The Future of Food" for the first
time. It'll be interesting to see how much has come true (or gotten
worse) in the past 7 years.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Future_of_Food

-sw
 
On Sat, 23 Apr 2011 13:19:10 -0700 (PDT), Bryan wrote:


Did you see the movie? "Judy's" space suit was much tighter than back
in the 60's. And even Penny was hot and feisty.

ObFood: I gotta make tomorrow's cole slaw.

-sw
 
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