Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothingburger
So you didn't learn anything from the last storm. Damage is very localized due to microbursts. Just count yourself lucky instead of being dismissive.
The "nothingburger" moron is probably a 27 year old who lives in his parent's basement, has everything paid and taken care of for him, and has never had any real things to worry about.
Ahem, he is a 57-years-young divorcee whose adult children won’t talk to him anymore.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothingburger
So you didn't learn anything from the last storm. Damage is very localized due to microbursts. Just count yourself lucky instead of being dismissive.
The "nothingburger" moron is probably a 27 year old who lives in his parent's basement, has everything paid and taken care of for him, and has never had any real things to worry about.
Ahem, he is a 57-years-young divorcee whose adult children won’t talk to him anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothingburger
So you didn't learn anything from the last storm. Damage is very localized due to microbursts. Just count yourself lucky instead of being dismissive.
The "nothingburger" moron is probably a 27 year old who lives in his parent's basement, has everything paid and taken care of for him, and has never had any real things to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothingburger
So you didn't learn anything from the last storm. Damage is very localized due to microbursts. Just count yourself lucky instead of being dismissive.
Anonymous wrote:Nothingburger
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very dark in Springfield/Lorton area … very ominous looking. I wonder if they’ll extend the severe thunderstorm warning that’s due to expire at 545.
We're in Springfield. The wind blew in. And then moved on. It's dark here but not scary anymore.