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Florida thought Jeanne would just go away, but no, it decides to turn around and come straight at us.
Good luck to all of those people living in florida.
Good luck to all of those people living in florida.
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humanino said:It's coming in VA too right ?
This is my first hurricane
humanino said:It's coming in VA too right ?
This is my first hurricane
Ivan Seeking said:Hey, I didn't know Paris was in Va.
humanino said:I am actually lost in VA, I cannot find my way back
I began an ark, but i can't find anything to save here![]()
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humanino said:
You guys have actually any European city in your country. That is a lot of imaginationOr perhaps we make such an impression on you
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I am actually lost in VA, I cannot find my way back
I began an ark, but i can't find anything to save here![]()
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I would not bet ! The halls by themselves are safe for the wind, but then I need not to cook myself in 15 minutes before I want to commit suicide. As for the accelerating tunnel, the level of radiation down there is enormous. A pressure problem in the cooling system of the magnet could cause the pipes to break, and the beam to be randomely released, which makes enough power to cut a body in two parts. So the tunnel is not safe either. Then, the entire site is a real hazard : there is so much Helium here, a major leak could cause the pressure to drop down, thus amplfying the strength of the hurricane. I am trapped ! I am scared ! The world is going to collapse !Moonbear said:There's a large physics lab/reactor in VA, isn't there? I'm guessing that's where he is. I'm sure that building is built to withstand more than just hurricane force winds, so just stay at the lab during the hurricane.
IndeedIvan Seeking said:This should help you feel better humanino.
http://solosong.net/jean.html
Ivan Seeking said:This should help you feel better humanino.
http://solosong.net/jean.html
Yes, I know those jokes tooGokul43201 said:Still looking for that blue jeanne baby queen
Prettiest girl I ever seen
See her shake on the movie screen...