Blue pill vs Red pill?
https://youtu.be/EHrq16I3vII
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Blue pill vs Red pill?
https://youtu.be/EHrq16I3vII
Interesting stuff!
Montana is 4th largest state with 1.2 million humans. I prefer Florida, get in a boat and have the ocean to your self. Yesterday Fort Lauderdale got 26 inches of rain, the airport is still closed.
26” of rain in a single day????!!!!!!
NWS reports 20"-25" in 24hrs, 25.9" near one of their reporting stations in far less than 24hrs.
https://weather.com/news/weather/new...infall-records
If you're unarmed, you are a victim.
Moved to the Denver area from the middle of nowhere in west Texas thinking we could then move to the mountains in the middle of nowhere.
Big mistake, looks like we didn’t go far enough north.
I'm counting down the days until we're officially out of CO and residents of WY. It's not many days. In fact, I can even count them all.
We used to get rain storms like that in Korea during the monsoon.
It's why I always LOL at people in Colorado talking about "monsoon season" when we get a couple of inches of rain in a day in July or August.
Imagine the most powerful shower you've ever been in. Now double that and it's the whole sky doing that, and it lasts for hours. That's the Monsoon in Asia.
Wyoming is friggin COLD though. I lived in Laramie for 5 years (admittedly, Laramie is pretty cold even by Wyoming standards) and the winters were long and miserable. It's not unusual to have winter snowstorms on Memorial Day and even close to Labor day. Then the Summers can be blistering hot.
There are a lot of good things about Wyoming, but I wouldn't want to live there again. TOO. DAMN. COLD.