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  • SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,507 Founders Club
    This bumbling dolt. I am sure when your roof is being torn off in 120 mph winds that the Vid is top of mind.
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    Why not just say I spent $BILLIONS of your tax dollars on millions of flu shots and none of you are getting jab. He doesn't give a rats ass what happens to people in FL or TX because they didn't vote of his sorry ass and he's like a butthurt petulant child.
  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    Swaye said:

    This bumbling dolt. I am sure when your roof is being torn off in 120 mph winds that the Vid is top of mind.

    I can see the couple standing on the roof of their house as it's floating away in the tidal surge looking at each other and the wife saying, "honey we forgot to get jabbed." He's a puppet reading a script written by a 20-something intern.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,281 Standard Supporter



    Ostrich Boy downvoting faggot shill for his big pharma masters.

    Bitch.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Herr Dazzler thinks this is spot on. Imagine the unvaxed taking up the hospital beds during a hurricane….
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,885
    edited September 2022
    Big Category 5 Hurricane.

    Until it wasn’t close to being so.





    We have these numbers along the Oregon coast in one or 2 storms most years. Not as much rain or surge. But this was the most hyped storm ever.

    And these are gusts. Not sustained.
  • MelloDawgMelloDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 6,711 Swaye's Wigwam
    Kaepsknee said:

    Big Category 5 Hurricane.

    Until it wasn’t close to being so.





    We have these numbers along the Oregon coast in one or 2 storms most years. Not as much rain or surge. But this was the most hyped storm ever.

    And these are gusts. Not sustained.

    Ok then
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,094 Founders Club
    MelloDawg said:

    Kaepsknee said:

    Big Category 5 Hurricane.

    Until it wasn’t close to being so.





    We have these numbers along the Oregon coast in one or 2 storms most years. Not as much rain or surge. But this was the most hyped storm ever.

    And these are gusts. Not sustained.

    Ok then
    Feel the disappointment

    This was to be the big shot at DeSantis for the bankrupt of ideas left

    Right out of the playbook. Using nature to score cheap political points because the low info followers fall for it every tim
  • pawzpawz Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 21,006 Founders Club

    MelloDawg said:

    Kaepsknee said:

    Big Category 5 Hurricane.

    Until it wasn’t close to being so.





    We have these numbers along the Oregon coast in one or 2 storms most years. Not as much rain or surge. But this was the most hyped storm ever.

    And these are gusts. Not sustained.

    Ok then
    Not surprising that the team rooting for a higher COVID death count also is rooting for stronger, deadlier hurricanes.
    Global Warming Climate Change is REAL!!

  • Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 23,967 Founders Club
    MelloDawg said:

    Kaepsknee said:

    Big Category 5 Hurricane.

    Until it wasn’t close to being so.





    We have these numbers along the Oregon coast in one or 2 storms most years. Not as much rain or surge. But this was the most hyped storm ever.

    And these are gusts. Not sustained.

    Ok then
    I thought you were smart enough to see through the media hype.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,402 Standard Supporter
    Kaepsknee said:

    Big Category 5 Hurricane.

    Until it wasn’t close to being so.





    We have these numbers along the Oregon coast in one or 2 storms most years. Not as much rain or surge. But this was the most hyped storm ever.

    And these are gusts. Not sustained.

    In 1962 during the Columbus Day storm, the anemometer on the Morrison Bridge in Portland broke at the last registered wind speed of 113 mph. Thanks to global warming, we haven't had a storm nearly that big in the last 60 years. I watched some Hurricane Ian coverage yesterday and they were way over selling the alleged wind speed of 155 mph at land fall. No way were they mentioning how they got that number and what the actual peak gusts were.

    PS Anyone remember the last dazzler post that contained numbers and sh*t? Mello? JW? Bearslose?
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 106,094 Founders Club

    Kaepsknee said:

    Big Category 5 Hurricane.

    Until it wasn’t close to being so.





    We have these numbers along the Oregon coast in one or 2 storms most years. Not as much rain or surge. But this was the most hyped storm ever.

    And these are gusts. Not sustained.

    In 1962 during the Columbus Day storm, the anemometer on the Morrison Bridge in Portland broke at the last registered wind speed of 113 mph. Thanks to global warming, we haven't had a storm nearly that big in the last 60 years. I watched some Hurricane Ian coverage yesterday and they were way over selling the alleged wind speed of 155 mph at land fall. No way were they mentioning how they got that number and what the actual peak gusts were.

    PS Anyone remember the last dazzler post that contained numbers and sh*t? Mello? JW? Bearslose?
    I will never forget the Columbus Day storm of 1962. 120 in Olympia. We hunkered down in the kitchen playing board games by candlelight because us kids were way to scared to go to bed. Thought the house was falling down

    It canceled an Olympia Bear games but the folks drove down to Portland the next day for the UW UO game
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,402 Standard Supporter

    Kaepsknee said:

    Big Category 5 Hurricane.

    Until it wasn’t close to being so.





    We have these numbers along the Oregon coast in one or 2 storms most years. Not as much rain or surge. But this was the most hyped storm ever.

    And these are gusts. Not sustained.

    In 1962 during the Columbus Day storm, the anemometer on the Morrison Bridge in Portland broke at the last registered wind speed of 113 mph. Thanks to global warming, we haven't had a storm nearly that big in the last 60 years. I watched some Hurricane Ian coverage yesterday and they were way over selling the alleged wind speed of 155 mph at land fall. No way were they mentioning how they got that number and what the actual peak gusts were.

    PS Anyone remember the last dazzler post that contained numbers and sh*t? Mello? JW? Bearslose?
    I will never forget the Columbus Day storm of 1962. 120 in Olympia. We hunkered down in the kitchen playing board games by candlelight because us kids were way to scared to go to bed. Thought the house was falling down

    It canceled an Olympia Bear games but the folks drove down to Portland the next day for the UW UO game
    I was at the Seattle World's Fair that day. Barely made it back to our Travelodge motel walking back against the wind gusts. Windows were blowing out of the motel that night and you could see our window heave before we closed the drapes. That day was our general trip around the fair and the next day was our actual fun day, with the monorail and rides scheduled. Next day never happened and we had to get home to check out our home. We did get to see the biggest polar bear ever shot - 12 ft. Still remember the size of that thing. Now, that would never happen in our new woke world. Plus, they are extinct now. At least that's what I heard.


  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,285

    Kaepsknee said:

    Big Category 5 Hurricane.

    Until it wasn’t close to being so.





    We have these numbers along the Oregon coast in one or 2 storms most years. Not as much rain or surge. But this was the most hyped storm ever.

    And these are gusts. Not sustained.

    In 1962 during the Columbus Day storm, the anemometer on the Morrison Bridge in Portland broke at the last registered wind speed of 113 mph. Thanks to global warming, we haven't had a storm nearly that big in the last 60 years. I watched some Hurricane Ian coverage yesterday and they were way over selling the alleged wind speed of 155 mph at land fall. No way were they mentioning how they got that number and what the actual peak gusts were.

    PS Anyone remember the last dazzler post that contained numbers and sh*t? Mello? JW? Bearslose?
    I will never forget the Columbus Day storm of 1962. 120 in Olympia. We hunkered down in the kitchen playing board games by candlelight because us kids were way to scared to go to bed. Thought the house was falling down

    It canceled an Olympia Bear games but the folks drove down to Portland the next day for the UW UO game
    People still talk about that storm.
  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,285
    If the vax will help my Hurricanes beat Middle Tennessee State, then I'm in!
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,281 Standard Supporter
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gm0YQ3vuyyY

    I remember my Thanksgiving floods/weather-related bridge sinking phase.

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