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06-10-10, 08:43 AM
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slainte mhath
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
im sitting here speechless mate.the power it would take to tip a train like that must be massive.it tipped it over like it was a kids toy.the way it just came from no where makes it very,very scary stuff...!!
although you live in a wonderfull place there are obviously a few dangers you all have to contend with.wolves,bears,tornado's to name but a few.imo i still think it would be worth it though to get to live how you all live.i'm assuming you all have emergency plans set in place.like a safe bunker for tornado's and your 20 guage shot gun for scary wildlife.that clip just reminds you how powerfull good old mother nature can be.mindblowing stuff...!!
cheers shaun
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06-10-10, 09:19 AM
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
Where I live we never see tornado's, there are too many mountains and hills to allow a tornado to form.
Their is a portion of the Midwest called "Tornado ally" that has NO hills, so Tornado's are a regular occurrence.
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06-10-10, 09:20 AM
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Captain America
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
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Originally Posted by infernalis
was that the same one that tore up Toledo??
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I am not sure. Think it was a different one.
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06-10-10, 09:29 AM
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
Dorothy (my sweetie) moved here from Toledo, we got a call from her brother Monday, the place got hit bad.
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06-10-10, 11:28 AM
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
An f4 went through just south of here about 5 years ago.
About 9 years ago, I physically got hit by a tornado. It touched down about 2/3 of a mile away and went right over the house while I was in it. No warning, just FOOM! I was on the second floor, it was like trying to walk in a earthquake.
About 18 years ago a tornado too the trailer next door (twisted the frame into a helix), the barn across the road, and then tore right through the back yard.
Now I live in town, and I feel safer. I know I'm not safer, I'm just as likely to be hit by a tornado whether I live in town, or live in the country, but the ape inside my subconscious believes in safety in numbers.
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06-10-10, 06:54 PM
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
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I am not sure. Think it was a different one.
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Just found out it was the same one. After Elmwood it touch down in Streator IL, then again in Toledo. It was one bad as- storm front did all kinds of damage at one point there were siting of 3 different tornados in a 8 mile area.
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06-21-10, 02:19 PM
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
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06-21-10, 02:53 PM
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Captain America
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
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06-21-10, 03:07 PM
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
those are some great shots chuck!
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06-22-10, 03:48 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
I'd like to take mine outside, but the neighbors around here are a bit.....prickish. The one time I took my Adult Bp out on my porch some neighbors got freaked and called my landlord.
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06-22-10, 05:50 PM
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
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those are some great shots chuck!
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Thanks Sean! When are we going to see some of your on here? hint,hint I bet you BRB would look awesome in some outdoor shot. Sunlight always makes their color really pop. Presspirate that sucks. I am lucky I have six foot hedges on both side of my house. Plus i got really cool neighbors. Also i am freind with the Cheif of Police. He knows all about my snake and as long as i don't ever bring one around him he as no problem with me having them. lol
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06-22-10, 05:55 PM
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
i like seeing the BPs outside because they are actually DOING SOMETHING.
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06-22-10, 11:28 PM
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
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Originally Posted by marvelfreak
Thanks Sean! When are we going to see some of your on here? hint,hint I bet you BRB would look awesome in some outdoor shot. Sunlight always makes their color really pop. Presspirate that sucks. I am lucky I have six foot hedges on both side of my house. Plus i got really cool neighbors. Also i am freind with the Cheif of Police. He knows all about my snake and as long as i don't ever bring one around him he as know problem with me having them. lol
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ive been checking on him and hes just about to shed, i'll give him a few more days and he should be all fresh and clean, i think so too, the iridescence from the sunlight is just amazing! ive been waiting to get some nice shots of him all week!!! lol :P
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06-23-10, 01:27 AM
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Captain America
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Re: Outdoors reptile pictures.
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Originally Posted by emseeKAY
ive been checking on him and hes just about to shed, i'll give him a few more days and he should be all fresh and clean, i think so too, the iridescence from the sunlight is just amazing! ive been waiting to get some nice shots of him all week!!! lol :P
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Cool can't wait. Mine in shed right now to.
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07-24-10, 06:45 PM
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Sun pictures...Share yours!
I have been lurking around in old posts and love the colors when you are out in natural light. So I went outside today.
Here is Benny all stretched out.. I measured him this morning he is a nice 28" long now
His coloring with natural light...
And an amazing head shot (IMO anyways )
Now show me yours! (please)
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