Awesome stuff you see on the internet
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@Salacious-Crumb that is fucking mental seeing some of the images coming out of the area!
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Far out! hard to look at it and thing its real rather than photo-shopped.
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I was thinking of heading over for an NCAA game as part of a holiday... scheduled in Houston on 1 September. So, would basically be leaving about now. Glad we decided not to do that now
the game has been moved to New Orleans. That storm is insane. Simply insane.
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Do you know what interstate that is?
I've driven along I-10, which is the main freeway going W-E through Houston.
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@nzzp said in Awesome stuff you see on the internet:
I was thinking of heading over for an NCAA game as part of a holiday... scheduled in Houston on 1 September. So, would basically be leaving about now. Glad we decided not to do that now
the game has been moved to New Orleans. That storm is insane. Simply insane.
New Orleans also preparing for flooding I hear on the radio
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@Bovidae said in Awesome stuff you see on the internet:
Do you know what interstate that is?
I've driven along I-10, which is the main freeway going W-E through Houston.
It's the I-10.
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Be inspired.
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Kubrick's Lenses - A complete guide to the lenses used by Stanley Kubrick
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Garry Glitter tribute act?
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This "Dear Prudence" submission is one of the more amusing things I've read recently:
Q. Daughter’s friend being in wedding: My 27-year-old daughter and her best friend, Katie, have been best friends since they were 4. Katie practically grew up in our house and is like a daughter to me. My daughter recently got engaged to her fiancé and announced that Katie would be the maid of honor (Katie’s boyfriend is also a good friend of my future son-in-law). The problem is that Katie walks with a pretty severe limp due to a birth defect (not an underlying medical issue). She has no problem wearing high heels and has already been fitted for the dress, but I still think it will look unsightly if she’s in the wedding procession limping ahead of my daughter. I mentioned this to my daughter and suggested that maybe Katie could take video or hand out programs (while sitting) so she doesn’t ruin the aesthetic aspect of the wedding. My daughter is no longer speaking to me (we were never that close), but this is her big wedding and I want it to be perfect. All of the other bridesmaids will look gorgeous walking down the aisle with my daughter. Is it wrong to have her friend sit out?
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"Inevitable, and bloody"...
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