Matt, are you along the AR/TN line?
Not Matt, but yes, he is.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Matt, are you along the AR/TN line?
Not Matt, but yes, he is.
From Lifehacker, Which Direction Should I Wipe?
From that article, there's a link to a guy who tried out the Sears Catalogue, newspaper, leaves, and a corncob!! He said the corncob worked great.
It may be reassuring that the tornadic F scale is heavily weighted toward the F-1s. Not that you shouldn't take cover but you don't have to expect the worst is going to happen.
it looks like major swaths of the midwest are all involved with places like southern Illinois, Indianapolis in for some possibly dangerous weather.
So, southern Ohio right in that path, too. Awesome.
Vibing hard for the safety of all Buffistas.
I stayed at home today due to a 101.4 fever that keeps going down (after I take Tylenol), and then back up within four hours, and then down, and then up... I've only had some yogurt at 2:30 and lots of water, but I'll probably make up some tomato soup for dinner. Not protein loaded like I'm supposed to be eating, but I don't think my stomach can handle beef or eggs right now. I just hope I can stop feeling so completely dragged down and exhausted. At least the chills stopped after only 2 1/2 hours of me shaking nonstop overnight.
Half-assed egg drop soup (seriously, an egg swirled into hot broth, add some soy sauce or lemon if you feel like it) is an easy to make, easy to eat, protein-y meal.
I'm somewhat reassured that the National Weather Service doesn't seem to be nearly as panicked about this area as the local news storm team, whose members react to the word "tornado" much like hungry pets hearing their owner call "dinner."
Channel 5 is now on their way out here to do an interview. I'm going to have a nervous breakdown.
I realize that all I've posted about is my dog for the past 6 weeks. Thank you all for putting up with me. No one hopes more than I do that I can someday post about cilantro again.
If you spot Jim Cantore in your neighborhood, you may as well kiss your house goodbye.