maybe...looks like shes headed this direction.
(http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/storm_graphics/AT09/refresh/AL0911W5_NL+gif/001914W5_NL_sm.gif)
Roof racks: check
Sex Wax: Check
6'2" Almeric: Check
Leash: Check
4 pairs of boardies: Check
Car service: Check
10 cases of PBR: Check, Im going surfing muthafuckaz! -0-
can i have your stuff if when you die?
Quote from: Woolly Bugger on August 22, 2011, 23:14:27 PM
can i have your stuff if when you die?
Until your hippie ass learns to address me as bru, back of the line. Voetsek
Been keeping an eye on this too. Unfortunately for us in WNC, it keeps tracking slightly more and more east, and those things generally have lighter ran on the west side. Don't think we'll get much out of, but should get a few bands or rain. Original track had it hitting near Charleston and going north from there, that definitely would make a nice mess for us.
As far as the coast, God help those people because this thing could be a mother effer of a storm by the time Saturday rolls around.
Ugghh....Bahamas gonna take one on the chin
Hopefully she won't get us too bad, I'm back at school but if she hits cat 4 and is lookin close I may have head home to help
My twins are at college at Myrtle Beach. They are paying close attention.
Keeping an eye on it. Suppose to meet the Governor for my award Saturday evening. I'm thinking they may call off the award banquet as many of the the folks there, including the Governor may be busy elsewhere.