Originally posted by reader1107Must make 'em hard to milk, er, cheese!
I used to like watching them in Tucson because it only rains twice a year. We get a lot of those here in Wisconsin, though. That's why we're the dairy state: the storms scare the cows so badly that they don't give milk, they give cheese! Saves a lot of money on middlemen!
Originally posted by rbmorrisWe got some nice ones in Escondido, my old stomping grounds. You must live by the beach somewhere. Santa Monica?
It's kind of wierd out here. Plenty of rain in the winter, but hardly ever any thunder and lightning. If there is any, it's barely even noticeable. I know my kids would get a big kick out of a good violent thunderstorm.
Originally posted by sonhouseI'm 150 miles norht of NY, and have not lost any power, and didn't get any storms last night. Parts of NY have been with no power for near 5 days now and it's a big problem for them... I listen to News Radio Eight Eighty AM and they are always talking about saving energy... there is a big problem with their leading power supplier. The government wants answers and they will get the answers in a couple weeks. People could be with no power for another few days or a week if these guys can't get the thing straightened out.
We got some nice ones in Escondido, my old stomping grounds. You must live by the beach somewhere. Santa Monica?
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