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vastateofmind

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  1. LOL. The SooperDooperLooper IS pretty tame by today's standards, but brings back a lot of great memories. I was a pre-teen WAY back when that coaster (one of the first loopers on the East Coast or the country, I think?) opened, and the coolest souvenir to have that summer was the "I survived the SooperDooperLooper!" t-shirt...
  2. Haven't had any 120 since you brought that up....dear God, late last winter or early spring! Need to try to track down some of that at Wegmans on the brew run tomorrow.
  3. Well...it's nothing that a decent IPA can't fix, right, @CAPE? What's in your mug tonight??
  4. Wow....this is sad, Wildcat is a great coaster. To @mappy's point....it's definitely gotten to be a rougher ride over the years. Really....Hersheypark is probably my favorite East Coast park for roller coasters. I could ride the Great Bear ALL. DAMN. DAY. A close second preference for great coaster variety is Busch Gardens Williamsburg....I think the Alpengeist there is my all-time favorite coaster, followed by Apollo's Chariot. Wasn't a great fan of the Griffon, after I let my sons drag me onto it. I just have a thing/preference for suspended coasters.
  5. 95/76. As bad as that is, those numbers are still lower than when we swung through Savannah on our way to Tybee Island last week...got an adult Icee at Wet Willies on the Savannah waterfront and it was completely melted within 20 minutes. The SC low country does heat and humidity SO well. I don't mind the H&H at the height of summer around here, actually prefer it over the typical cold/wet we've had in recent winters, but for those of you who hate it, well....don't go out there right now.
  6. Sorry to see this. The range of conditions across the DMV on this particular line has been interesting. Many getting hammered; some getting hardly anything at all.
  7. I know, right? That stuff was really rotating when it first started to move in...mesmerizing. And nice indeed on the 'hood meet! My wife and I were wondering if last night was the HF/VH B meet. Pretty sure you probably know our awesome next-door neighbors (the Garcias) who live here in HF, but are still members at VH. They are SUCH a cool fam...
  8. Some middling lightning/thunder, steady rain for about 10-15 min now, none of which I feel deserves a ST warning....but the most impressive thing was the boiling pot of mammatus clouds just prior to the "main" weather kicking in on this line...
  9. Noticed this same setup at least 3-4 times yesterday -- I don't recall seeing these types of clouds very often in this area.
  10. 100/77. Somewhat impressive.
  11. 98/73. Nice breeze though. Good practice for living in SC.
  12. Right? It was an armageddon forecast early this AM, they tempered it somewhat in the late morning disco update and midday grid forecast, and now it's back to this morning's grid since the watch was issued. Odd, given that conditions seemed to support increased chance of severe throughout the day.
  13. Which is interesting...because LWX has taken a more measured tone with their updated afternoon forecast WRT severe...there was a lot less "slight" and "possibly" in there this morning.
  14. A shot closer to ground level....it was an impressive five minutes of hail. I'm a little scared to look at our barely two-year old roof.
  15. Indeed. One of the worst hails I've experienced since moving to this house 20+ years ago. My wife asked me to move her car out of the carport to take advantage of the car wash-like deluge, and I'd no sooner got it out into the driveway when I heard the hard pinging start...needless to say, I pulled it back into the carport.
  16. 34/26, light rain. Radar indicates freezing rain, but it's not (at least here).
  17. Amen. 30. With friggin' flurries and snow showers in today's forecast...
  18. We semi-mock the simple graphics of these early-gen consoles back in the 1980s....but they were REALLY fun, and I think the simplicity had a lot to do with that. Pick up and play, damn it! Easy to learn and adapt. The PlayStation 2 (for which I still have that copy of the SSX Tricky snowboarding game) was one of the last consoles that was still somewhat easy to pick up and adapt to. Console games have gotten SO damn complicated now...I try to play football, hockey or soccer on the PS5 with one of my adult sons but get routinely routed by them....because I can't keep all of the complicated button-mashing straight. It may have something to do with my, you know, AGE, too.
  19. Oh, MAN, did you dredge up some memories! I had the later generation of this, the Odyssey2, when I was a teenager. It wasn't Atari or Intellivision, but it held its own! But almost every weekend now, I treat myself to my favorite game ever -- SSX Tricky. My sons even bought me a beat-up, used PlayStation 2 and an old copy of SSX Tricky, so I can relive the "old" days (SSX came out in the early 2000s ). Of course, the physics in SSX are completely goofy and impossible, but damn, is it fun doing those uber-tricks.
  20. Uggggh, SAME. I let the early warmup tempt me, and plan (seemingly too early) my own power washing of the back patios this weekend. Just as well, as I haven't accounted for the annoying red bloom thingys that fall from the trees, as well as the damn spinners which will make their appearance in several weeks...all of which stain the patios.
  21. Thank you, my friend, and I wish you the very same!! While we've not formally "met," you're still the ONLY person I know in this area who shares the same cake day. Have a safe trip and enjoy your weekend away! And LOL...yeah, I've lost count how many times I've turned 29...but I'm quite sure it's more times than both you AND @H2O.
  22. Interesting. Since the storm blasted me out of sound sleep and I observed/heard most of it, my casual obs were that it was more intense than storms from recent memory (last fall, summer). I was awakened, in fact, about 20 minutes before the worst of it hit -- the lightning was pretty intense in advance of the real gametime overhead.
  23. Pink dogwood blossoms are just starting to pop on our front tree...and of course, we're due for a string of overnight temps at or below freezing in the coming days. SO pissed....gonna go without dogwood blooms for the umpteenth year in a row due to early warmup followed by a late-season freeze.
  24. Okay. THAT'S as arguably horrifying as my skin-peeling-off-the-foot meme from last month...
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