Thunderstorm and RLACPOAFR alert in Johns Creek.
Too bad you don't have any Latino music to go with it. Wonder where you could find some on short notice?We ordered Mexican brought in. Finished just before this storm started. The food was excellent.
I think they moved inside.Too bad you don't have any Latino music to go with it. Wonder where you could find some on short notice?
QB is the one that would have the ship fit if your dog was over here smelling like a skunk.I've got a dog that still smells a bit like skunk, you are welcome to borrow her and send her over to your music loving neighbors....
Thanks man. I may forget. Every song on Rumours is good. It is really impossible to pick a #1 album when you get right down to it. There have been so many very good ones. Elvis did an album late in 1956 or early 1957 that had 6 really good songs on it. Everybody thought it was crazy at the time to do that.
- Call your neighbor was the right thing. You have to get along unless you plan to move.
- My wife drinks those Ice flavored water drinks.
- Not sure what I would vote for top album, but prolly not Rumors.
- Don't leave food out & you onto have coons.
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NostradamusI hope Cousins has a good game and USA wins the gold handily
Wife loves them. I like the flavored water from Walmart![]()
Have y'all tried these?
+Science Break:
This is a striking image of NGC5189. Hubble captured all the glory of this planetary nebula in vivid detail. Planetary nebulae represent a final brief stage in the life of a star like the Sun. While consuming the last of the fuel in its core, the star expels a large portion of its outer regions, which then heats up and glows brightly, showing intricate structures.
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The nebula shows a series of dense knots in the clouds of gas. The gas and radiation flowing out from the dying star carves out shapes in the clouds, forming glowing bow-wave-like patterns towards the center of the nebula.
The knots in NGC 5189 are a reminder of just how vast the planetary nebula is. They might look like mere details in this image, but each and every one is a similar size to our entire Solar System.
The star at the center of the nebula, a dense white dwarf, is far too small to see as anything other than a point of light, even though it is roughly the size of the Earth.
Located several thousand light-years away in the southern constellation Musca, 5189 tell us about the ultimate fate of our Sun, which will form such a nebula when it runs out of fuel in a little over five billion years.
B-I-G milestone. Congratulations, you two.A cool 61 degrees here. First cool morning in a long time.
My wife and I spent the weekend with our kids. We had a ball Saturday in St. Matthews, KY celebrating my wife and my 50th Anniversary with the Kids and the Greys at Majid’s Restaurant. Majid had a jazz/R&B band. It was a special night.
A cool 61 degrees here. First cool morning in a long time.
My wife and I spent the weekend with our kids. We had a ball Saturday in St. Matthews, KY celebrating my wife and my 50th Anniversary with the Kids and the Greys at Majid’s Restaurant. Majid had a jazz/R&B band. It was a special night.
Congrats Bert.A cool 61 degrees here. First cool morning in a long time.
My wife and I spent the weekend with our kids. We had a ball Saturday in St. Matthews, KY celebrating my wife and my 50th Anniversary with the Kids and the Greys at Majid’s Restaurant. Majid had a jazz/R&B band. It was a special night.
Congrats!A cool 61 degrees here. First cool morning in a long time.
My wife and I spent the weekend with our kids. We had a ball Saturday in St. Matthews, KY celebrating my wife and my 50th Anniversary with the Kids and the Greys at Majid’s Restaurant. Majid had a jazz/R&B band. It was a special night.
How often should I expect to reboot my wireless router?