The damage in Tuscaloosa is incredible. That tornado in Cullman was this morning, and the downtown of Cullman is just trashed - they showed some on TV.
I am totally impressed how these local weather guys know the names of the towns, neighborhoods, counties, etc. pat. The one guy is like, "That's right by the so-and-so church that was destroyed in the 1994 tornado..."
Ooh, I do have lime. And salt. Okay, thanks!
Every meal I ate in Mexico came with a radish garnish. I need to start eating more Mexican-ish at home again.
I don't think I could pay $17.99/lb for cheese unless it was going to give me an orgasm or something. But it sounds good.
My favorite blue cheese (Roaring Forties) is about $16/lb. I don't buy it often, but I'd probably give up having them on the days I'm making a brunch spread with it if that were necessary.
The damage in Tuscaloosa is incredible. That tornado in Cullman was this morning, and the downtown of Cullman is just trashed - they showed some on TV.
God damn it. They're already reporting fatalities.
I guess Hec's exhortations didn't work.
Man, that's really awful. How many fatalities, Anne?
Five so far, at least in the reports I read.
Wow, this is a CRAZY tornado season, and I've lived in Tornado Alley my whole life. Weather in general seems insane.