Thanksgivingbrown
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ViolentV word?
ViolentV word?
ViolentV word?
I said AL, not GA lol.Nope… Georgia has had 2 since then, but not AL.
vio- just kiddingV word?
Violin!vio- just kidding![]()
I really wished I understood these soundingsSounding out of TN…
Voldemort. He who shall not be named. In this instance, the storm that shall not be named. That storm still triggers PTSD - hair stands on end and stomachs start churning. That is why everyone refrains from comparisons.Violent
Yeah… I’ve mentioned it to 4 different people today, and no one knew anything about it.In just talking to people that while out and about today, I fear the current messaging isn't getting through. Maybe as we get closer and confidence continues to increase the word will spread. This is one of those rare situations I think calls for strong wording. As I see it now, the chance of loss of life is too great to mince words. This is the reason why we can't use these words on a regular basis...and save it for very rare times like these
Also I'll add, as we have learned in events before, its not just about going to a safe place at the right time, it's about planning how to get there, how to get warnings, make sure you have provisions in case you are stuck there, have a bicycle helmet.....all these items can make a huge difference in who is actually ready.In just talking to people that while out and about today, I fear the current messaging isn't getting through. Maybe as we get closer and confidence continues to increase the word will spread. This is one of those rare situations I think calls for strong wording. As I see it now, the chance of loss of life is too great to mince words. This is the reason why we can't use these words on a regular basis...and save it for very rare times like these
In just talking to people that while out and about today, I fear the current messaging isn't getting through. Maybe as we get closer and confidence continues to increase the word will spread. This is one of those rare situations I think calls for strong wording. As I see it now, the chance of loss of life is too great to mince words. This is the reason why we can't use these words on a regular basis...and save it for very rare times like these
Make sure to have shoes on or have them with you. People sometimes forget about little things like that that make a big difference.Also I'll add, as we have learned in events before, its not just about going to a safe place at the right time, it's about planning how to get there, how to get warnings, make sure you have provisions in case you are stuck there, have a bicycle helmet.....all these items can make a huge difference in who is actually ready.
Might be easy to forget before the storm, but yeah, glass in foot = not fun.Make sure to have shoes on or have them with you. People sometimes forget about little things like that that make a big difference.
Can attest to this from personal experience.glass in foot = not fun
Exactly, remember the student in Tuscaloosa? He just happened to have ordered pizza before the storm and ate...then couldn't find his shoes. He's lucky he got out and then survived until he got help.Make sure to have shoes on or have them with you. People sometimes forget about little things like that that make a big difference.
This sounding is significantly contaminatedSounding out of TN…