brain damage!
I survived a near fatal motorcycle accident with TBD. Took 10 months of PT to regain my balance to walk again, so I got the brain damage part hopefully out of the way......LOL
brain damage!
Yikes! Happy to hear you recovered!I survived a near fatal motorcycle accident with TBD. Took 10 months of PT to regain my balance to walk again, so I got the brain damage part hopefully out of the way......LOL
Post #6096:I cannot tell where Boonie is relative to the expected track. I hope he is okay !!!
Id think he is still pretty close to the track but I would surmise he is east of the track. Man, one freaky right turn by this hurricane,,,,Post #6096:
https://www.quadraphonicquad.com/forums/threads/simply-random-stuff.31287/page-305#post-806260
Edit: Mandrix would never wish it on anyone but it looks like mainly hitting the Big Bend area & minimal to him. Minimal is pretty relative in a hurricane.
Holy crap:Id think he is still pretty close to the track but I would surmise he is east of the track. Man, one freaky right turn by this hurricane,,,,
prayers for Boonie and all in Florida - and Georgia
It was on our local station... the drama queen approach is not helpful in these situations...just a local yokel trying to practice amateur psychology...the local newscasters didn't come out and say anything but you could tell they realized how stupid it was...Holy crap:
Emergency managers in Taylor County, Florida, are not messing around.
The officials, who oversee low-lying towns including Steinhatchee and Perry, posted on Facebook Thursday afternoon to ask all residents who chose not to evacuate to grab a permanent marker and write their name and date of birth on their leg.
The unspoken message: You will not survive this. Help us identify you.
If you or someone you know chose not to evacuate, PLEASE write your, Name, birthday and important information on your arm or leg in A PERMANENT MARKER so that you can be identified and family notified.
Taylor County Sheriff's Office - Division of Emergency Management via Facebook
Officials also asked friends and relatives of people who did not evacuate to reach out and share the information, so search and rescue teams know where to focus their efforts when the storm passes.
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I guess tomorrow will tell...It was on our local station... the drama queen approach is not helpful in these situations...just a local yokel trying to practice amateur psychology...the local newscasters didn't come out and say anything but you could tell they realized how stupid it was...
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