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West Coast about to be hit with another storm. Scrum, have fun in your ice storm. :D
https://weather.com/storms/winter/ne...-february-2017
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ya you picked the worst place in the world for food. it all sucks here honestly. but SF and or SJ is only a few hours away for world class shit. just not where we live,lolOriginally posted by Bouncer View PostI imagine I'll probably move up and down the coast at some point just for the experience but I don't think out of state no.
Only thing I miss about back east is the mom and pop pizza, sub, cheese steak shops. They just don't have that culture in Cali. They know how to do great food out here but not junk food. We pretty much have to make pizza's and Stromboli ourselves here.
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your the kinda guy mom told me to watch out for..always pushing drugs..:rofl::rofl:Originally posted by Bouncer View PostHe's been back, posting in the steroids section.
Which reminds me, it's time for our weekly chat about you starting trt at least. Enough of this gayness, get on some hormones.
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Oroville, California (CNN) A massive crevasse that formed in a spillway at Northern California's Oroville Dam has spurred mass evacuations, with nearby residents fleeing the worst-case specter of a three-story wall of water rushing downstream.
In all, about 188,000 people, mostly in Butte, Sutter and Yuba counties, evacuated from the area, some being given only minutes to gather their things.
"Everyone was running around; it was pure chaos," Oroville resident Maggie Cabral told CNN affiliate KFSN on Sunday. "All of the streets were immediately packed with cars, people in my neighborhood grabbing what they could and running out the door and leaving. I mean, even here in Chico, there's just traffic everywhere."
The area had long been in drought until this year when heavy rain and snow bombarded the state. In Oroville, the average annual rainfall is about 31 inches, but since October, the Feather River, which begins at Lake Oroville, had already seen 25 inches of rain as of Saturday, according to the California Department of Water Resources.
Oroville Dam evacuations: Spillway could release 'wall of water' - CNN.com
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