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From: osaka ~ los angeles[213]
welcome back Scott damn guys we need to throw a somewhat organized minimeet maybe this weekend hang out catch up a bit whos dizzzown i havent seen Eric or anyone in ages
Originally Posted by oneDIRTYz
sooo i gotta do a lot reading to catch up on the posts here...somebody re-cap if anythin new happened to anybody!!
knuckles- front plate ticket pissed him off enough to rig up some sort of attachmetn device
pooplet- is gay?! ive never met this guy, i dunno. has an nice lip
gimpster- always talkin about food, some armos pissed him off
onedirtyz- is me.
eric- still says 'lol' too much
kpanda- likes mr coffee? howard is howard. i dunno what else to say about him
boneout- pretends to be super preoccupied with school
knuckles- front plate ticket pissed him off enough to rig up some sort of attachmetn device
pooplet- is gay?! ive never met this guy, i dunno. has an nice lip
gimpster- always talkin about food, some armos pissed him off
onedirtyz- is me.
eric- still says 'lol' too much
kpanda- likes mr coffee? howard is howard. i dunno what else to say about him
boneout- pretends to be super preoccupied with school
picking up a new cf hood tonite woot!
did it cool down in la crescenta/glendale already? it's way cool here in hollywood. i wonder if the fire is out yet..
jesus there's a lot of extreme-weather going on in the US..
cut + pasted from a news article..props to the associated press..
"It's a major flood," National Weather Service meteorologist Suzanne Fortin said Wednesday of the flooding in Missouri. "It won't be a record breaker, but it will be in the top three."
However, a three-week-old fire in southern Georgia had become that state's biggest in five decades after charring 167 square miles of forest and swamp.
Smoke-filled air created a burning smell and a dusting of ashes that coated cars and buildings through much of Florida and southeastern Georgia. The haze over most of Florida even closed several highways and sent people with breathing problems indoors.
The flooding was produced by the drenching weekend thunderstorms across the Plains states that also devastated Greensburg, Kan. In addition to 11 tornado deaths, two drowning deaths were blamed on the storms, one each in Oklahoma and Kansas.
High water had poured over the tops of at least 20 levees along the Missouri River and other streams in the state, authorities said Wednesday.
Missouri National Guard troops were helping. And Highway Patrol troopers were working 24-hour shifts near Big Lake, a village town of about 150 permanent residents in the state's northwest corner, which was inundated by five levee breaks along the Missouri River and four smaller ones on other streams, said patrol Lt. John Hotz.
No injuries were reported but the Missouri Water Patrol rescued about 20 people from their flooded homes, including Glenn Burger, who had the patrol return him to his home Wednesday to rescue his two pet cockatiels.
On the West Coast, in view of many Los Angeles residents, a blaze had covered more than 800 acres in the city's sprawling Griffith Park behind the iconic Griffith Observatory.
"The canyons and those erratic winds are dangerous," said fire Capt. Carlos Calvillo.
The fire destroyed Dante's View, a trailside terraced garden on Mount Hollywood.
In the Southeast, a wildfire in northern Florida's Bradford County had forced the evacuation of about 250 homes, said Annaleasa Winter, a state forestry spokeswoman. That fire had blackened 16,000 to 18,000 acres and was 20 percent contained.
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist said the state had more than 220 active fires Wednesday that had charred a total of 125 square miles.
Officials in southeastern Georgia issued a mandatory evacuation Wednesday for an area including the town of Moniac, saying that by early Thursday it may be in the path of a 107,000-acre blaze in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, the largest recorded blaze since state record-keeping began in 1957.
Smoke was spreading across wide areas of Florida as wind circulated around Subtropical Storm Andrea, centered about 100 miles off the Georgia coast with top sustained wind around 45 mph. The National Weather Service forecast that the storm would show little movement and dissipate near the coast in four days.
Battling the blazes won't get much immediate help from rain. Forecasters said no significant downpours were expected over land through at least Thursday morning. The storm's lightning could also spark off more fires, meteorologists said.
Elsewhere, a wildfire near the Canadian border in northeastern Minnesota had covered more than 34 square miles Wednesday, adding more than 8 square miles in one day, authorities said. Since it was spotted over the weekend, it has destroyed 45 buildings, including multimillion-dollar homes, and firefighters said it was just 5 percent contained.
jesus there's a lot of extreme-weather going on in the US..
cut + pasted from a news article..props to the associated press..
"It's a major flood," National Weather Service meteorologist Suzanne Fortin said Wednesday of the flooding in Missouri. "It won't be a record breaker, but it will be in the top three."
However, a three-week-old fire in southern Georgia had become that state's biggest in five decades after charring 167 square miles of forest and swamp.
Smoke-filled air created a burning smell and a dusting of ashes that coated cars and buildings through much of Florida and southeastern Georgia. The haze over most of Florida even closed several highways and sent people with breathing problems indoors.
The flooding was produced by the drenching weekend thunderstorms across the Plains states that also devastated Greensburg, Kan. In addition to 11 tornado deaths, two drowning deaths were blamed on the storms, one each in Oklahoma and Kansas.
High water had poured over the tops of at least 20 levees along the Missouri River and other streams in the state, authorities said Wednesday.
Missouri National Guard troops were helping. And Highway Patrol troopers were working 24-hour shifts near Big Lake, a village town of about 150 permanent residents in the state's northwest corner, which was inundated by five levee breaks along the Missouri River and four smaller ones on other streams, said patrol Lt. John Hotz.
No injuries were reported but the Missouri Water Patrol rescued about 20 people from their flooded homes, including Glenn Burger, who had the patrol return him to his home Wednesday to rescue his two pet cockatiels.
On the West Coast, in view of many Los Angeles residents, a blaze had covered more than 800 acres in the city's sprawling Griffith Park behind the iconic Griffith Observatory.
"The canyons and those erratic winds are dangerous," said fire Capt. Carlos Calvillo.
The fire destroyed Dante's View, a trailside terraced garden on Mount Hollywood.
In the Southeast, a wildfire in northern Florida's Bradford County had forced the evacuation of about 250 homes, said Annaleasa Winter, a state forestry spokeswoman. That fire had blackened 16,000 to 18,000 acres and was 20 percent contained.
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist said the state had more than 220 active fires Wednesday that had charred a total of 125 square miles.
Officials in southeastern Georgia issued a mandatory evacuation Wednesday for an area including the town of Moniac, saying that by early Thursday it may be in the path of a 107,000-acre blaze in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, the largest recorded blaze since state record-keeping began in 1957.
Smoke was spreading across wide areas of Florida as wind circulated around Subtropical Storm Andrea, centered about 100 miles off the Georgia coast with top sustained wind around 45 mph. The National Weather Service forecast that the storm would show little movement and dissipate near the coast in four days.
Battling the blazes won't get much immediate help from rain. Forecasters said no significant downpours were expected over land through at least Thursday morning. The storm's lightning could also spark off more fires, meteorologists said.
Elsewhere, a wildfire near the Canadian border in northeastern Minnesota had covered more than 34 square miles Wednesday, adding more than 8 square miles in one day, authorities said. Since it was spotted over the weekend, it has destroyed 45 buildings, including multimillion-dollar homes, and firefighters said it was just 5 percent contained.
Joined: Oct 2006
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From: the gay area, ca (I miss LA)
its like..84? right now or something... feels a little cooler than that.
http://www.weather.com/weather/local...from=whatwhere
http://www.weather.com/weather/local...from=whatwhere
knuckles- sexiest man alive
pooplet- his test pipes got him in trouble
gimpster- sold his hks
onedirtyz- allergies attacked her
eric- beat howard and knucklez in sagoo.. we actually got smashed point wise..
kpanda- rim shopping, left ear went deaf by getting pwned by a nsx
boneout- occupied with studying to become a lawyer
pooplet- his test pipes got him in trouble
gimpster- sold his hks
onedirtyz- allergies attacked her
eric- beat howard and knucklez in sagoo.. we actually got smashed point wise..
kpanda- rim shopping, left ear went deaf by getting pwned by a nsx
boneout- occupied with studying to become a lawyer
Last edited by knucklez; May 9, 2007 at 07:31 PM.
Originally Posted by oneDIRTYz
did it cool down in la crescenta/glendale already? it's way cool here in hollywood. i wonder if the fire is out yet..
jesus there's a lot of extreme-weather going on in the US..
cut + pasted from a news article..props to the associated press..
jesus there's a lot of extreme-weather going on in the US..
cut + pasted from a news article..props to the associated press..
Originally Posted by knucklez
knuckles- sexiest man alive
pooplet- his test pipes got him in trouble
gimpster- sold his hks
onedirtyz- allergies attacked her
eric- beat howard and knucklez in sagoo.. we actually got smashed point wise..
kpanda- rim shopping, left ear went deaf by getting pwned by a nsx
boneout- occupied with studying to become a lawyer
pooplet- his test pipes got him in trouble
gimpster- sold his hks
onedirtyz- allergies attacked her
eric- beat howard and knucklez in sagoo.. we actually got smashed point wise..
kpanda- rim shopping, left ear went deaf by getting pwned by a nsx
boneout- occupied with studying to become a lawyer


who is next...
Originally Posted by knucklez
knuckles- sexiest man alive
pooplet- his test pipes got him in trouble
gimpster- sold his hks
onedirtyz- allergies attacked her
eric- beat howard and knucklez in sagoo.. we actually got smashed point wise..
kpanda- rim shopping, left ear went deaf by getting pwned by a nsx
boneout- occupied with studying to become a lawyer
pooplet- his test pipes got him in trouble
gimpster- sold his hks
onedirtyz- allergies attacked her
eric- beat howard and knucklez in sagoo.. we actually got smashed point wise..
kpanda- rim shopping, left ear went deaf by getting pwned by a nsx
boneout- occupied with studying to become a lawyer

Joined: Oct 2006
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From: the gay area, ca (I miss LA)
Originally Posted by erickim080387
let me guess... danny jacked it from you? hehe jk hyung.
Originally Posted by knucklez
knuckles- sexiest man alive
pooplet- his test pipes got him in trouble
gimpster- sold his hks
onedirtyz- allergies attacked her
eric- beat howard and knucklez in sagoo.. we actually got smashed point wise..
kpanda- rim shopping, left ear went deaf by getting pwned by a nsx
boneout- occupied with studying to become a lawyer
pooplet- his test pipes got him in trouble
gimpster- sold his hks
onedirtyz- allergies attacked her
eric- beat howard and knucklez in sagoo.. we actually got smashed point wise..
kpanda- rim shopping, left ear went deaf by getting pwned by a nsx
boneout- occupied with studying to become a lawyer





