I love the colors here
I’m fully obsessed with LA’s new tourism logo pic.twitter.com/1E2DSsBzmm Sophia Benoit (@1followernodad) July 8, 2021
This evokes images of 80s LA as seen in movies.
Cheese on your meal is refined dining
[Italian restaurant]
Patron: yes please
Mmm. Get me some of those Kraft Singles.
I know what you re hiding under that hair
Time to face the music.
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Here s a photo of Rad loafing. He s a good boy.
road we were on. and i m so fortunate and i really almost like would credit with saving my life was my driver ricky forbes. he literally put the truck as we felt that the truck was maybe being lifted, maybe felt that we were on the two wheels he literally dove the truck into the ditch and the ditch being maybe six feet down, the wind wasn t able to sort of get underneath of us and by being in that ditch it really felt like we were in a much safer position. but even at that for a few seconds there it felt like we were airborne. oh, my gosh. greg, were you in the tornado hunter truck that you drive? yeah, that s right. we were in the brandon s video you can actually see us sort of almost launched or in the air just on the left-hand side of his video at one point. i have a picture of the
0 electricity in the storm. what separates this storm system from the last one that rolled through here is the amount of water. 4.6 inches of water and then you had the thunderstorms piling up on top of thunderstorms. the end result is four feet deep of water in different parts of oklahoma city. also people heeding the warnings and taking shelter in the basements and getting wet when they did that. that is not to underestimate the fury of the storms around tornadoes forming up them isselves. you have a captured a number of times by stringer video and storm chaser video. you can see the funnel cloudity heself and a lot of the debris pelting the vehicle. a bale of hay. ultimately the window is shattered. the human toll, a lot seems to come from outside of el reno oklahoma and seems to be related to the cars that were lined up along i-40 relatively shepard smith it was incredible how lucky the folks in oklahoma city were and the environs were. miles and miles of cars on i-40 and other maj
this for you is a passion because i hear you describing a beautiful wall cloud, a beautiful storm and, you know, a needle and what have you, but most people would say i don t want that coming anywhere near me, but this is your passion. yeah, yeah. i ve been storm chasing since 98 and then just recently joined a new team out of canada, grant johnson and ricky forbes, tornadohunters.com is our website, and it s, you know, just i can say it s my job. i love storm chasing. i love trying to capture things that no one else out there can capture. i m not a meteorologist by any means, but just by doing it for the last 12, 13 years, i ve learned a lot. chris, we appreciate you joining us and your passion. don t mean to cut you off. kfor, speaking to someone affected by this. looked like it was going to be south of there. we didn t go over there real early. we went over there and were watching it. i left my dog in my house. we have a chocolate lab, and i
0 continuing to do the best they can, and i wish them well. hello, everyone. i m don lemon. breaking news as we go on the air tonight. violent tornadoes wreaking havoc in the midwest. take a look at that monster storm. it s not the only one, and this is not the only place. tornadoes, one after another, this afternoon went from dangerous to disastrous in oklahoma and in kansas. whoa. that thing is huge. extremely powerful storms, and the tornadoes that spun out of them. they ripped roofs off some houses, and others were flattened completely. tonight these peoe in oklahoma and people in kansas and now iowa, everywhere that tornadoes ripped along the ground today, some are hurt. some have lost everything they own, and if there is a way to make this worse, it is this. the massive line of storms are still tearing across the country right now. this look like somebody got a giant cat bulldozer and just went to town on these houses. i mean, they are completely destroyed. 102 runs north