It s Raining Plane Parts Just Like At The Pentagon On 9-11

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It never snows in Nottingham, even when it's snowing everywhere else in the country :c

I was once given a detailed explanation of this phenomenon from my old boss, a mumbling yet affable alcoholic publican who swore like the best of 'em. It went something like this:

"Never fuckin' snows in Nott'm... mumble mumble mumble our kid. Warm air blows off mumble mumble the fuckin' hills intit, mumble mumble fuckin' snow never. And the river, the fuckin' river mumble bastard river, warm fucking air blows right round that fuckin' corner you see where I'm talking about our kid? Yeah mumble mumble no fuckin' snow. The bastards."

So there you go.
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It s Raining Plane Parts Just Like At The Pentagon On 9-11

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Just drove back to Chicago from Champaign. The rain and lightning were bad--like everybody drives 35 with their hazards on and gawk at the overturned semi bad--but the craziest thing by far was the flash hailstorm. Thank god we'd pulled off the highway so my girlfriend could pee. When it started coming down, I pulled into a gas station parking lot to try to get under the pump canopy. So many people were trying to cram themselves beneath the thing that I was only able to get half my car in cover. It seems unbelievable, but some of the hail balls were fully as large as tennis balls. Maybe even baseballs. It sounded and felt as if 20 people were taking claw hammers to my vehicle. I was sure that the windshield was fin, but somehow it held. Unfortunately, I do have about 2 dozen dents in my roof and hood now (FUCK). I am glad that it wasn't worse though, and that my car wasn't totally destroyed. I can imagine that some of those ice chunks could have killed someone if they were walking to a store or something and took a direct hit to the head.

AM 780 weather said that Champaign was reporting GRAPEFRUIT sized hail. What the fuck?! Any confirmations? Anyone else see anything today?
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JamLifeIntoDeath wrote:Just drove back to Chicago from Champaign. The rain and lightning were bad--like everybody drives 35 with their hazards on and gawk at the overturned semi bad--but the craziest thing by far was the flash hailstorm. Thank god we'd pulled off the highway so my girlfriend could pee. When it started coming down, I pulled into a gas station parking lot to try to get under the pump canopy. So many people were trying to cram themselves beneath the thing that I was only able to get half my car in cover. It seems unbelievable, but some of the hail balls were fully as large as tennis balls. Maybe even baseballs. It sounded and felt as if 20 people were taking claw hammers to my vehicle. I was sure that the windshield was fin, but somehow it held. Unfortunately, I do have about 2 dozen dents in my roof and hood now (FUCK). I am glad that it wasn't worse though, and that my car wasn't totally destroyed. I can imagine that some of those ice chunks could have killed someone if they were walking to a store or something and took a direct hit to the head.

AM 780 weather said that Champaign was reporting GRAPEFRUIT sized hail. What the fuck?! Any confirmations? Anyone else see anything today?

If I lived near you, I would fix your car. That is what I do for a living. This is my website: www.dentworks.com If you want a referral to someone who can fix it where you are, let me know. Unless it is a car you don't care about repairing. FYI, hail damage is covered under your comprehensive insurance, and filing a claim for it will not cause your premiums to increase, as it is an act of nature.
That being said, aren't hail storms fucking wild? We get one or two here every year, but this year we have had 4 of them in different parts of town. I am told we entered an El Nino weather pattern this year, which usually means much stormier weather than the La Nina, which we had been in for the last few years. I don't know much about all that, but I do follow the storm reports and it is a near record year for damaging storms.
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