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Shaedon "Deadly Nightshade" Sharpe is HIM
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I sense a lot of class action lawsuits conning up.
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Whoa, just got a camping spot at the new Stubbs campground! Not in the eclipse totality but stopped by their on a recent trip to the coast and the views should be amazing.
Thanks for the tip. We bought them way in advance, so we wouldn't have to run around at the last moment. Here we are....
Dang. How the heck are they making money doing that? Seems like a great deal. Well, they must be going for the repeat customers/build the customer base. That's a really great idea on how to do it.....
I'm more interested seeing the traffic jammed freeways, roads and nerdy freaks getting owned by inconvienience more than the Eclipse itself
Sounds like traffic is already backed up for 30+miles on 26 near Salam.
Sounds like traffic is already backed up for 30+miles on 26 near Salam.
Shit going to get out of hand and fast!
It's called off-road driving.Then something horrible has happened because 26 is nowhere near Salem.
you live in LA....look out the window dude!I'm more interested seeing the traffic jammed freeways, roads and nerdy freaks getting owned by inconvienience more than the Eclipse itself
the poster formerly known as barfo is now bark oh no
AAAARRRGGGGHHHHHHH!! I love fire! The campfire is the best part of camping.
Effective Wednesday, Aug. 16, all Oregon State Parks will restrict open flames and campfires, including fires on all Oregon beaches. Briquettes, tiki-style torches and candles are also prohibited until further notice. Only fuel sources that can be turned off instantly, such as propane stoves and propane fire pits, will be allowed.
So, with all of the dire warnings about traffic gridlock, wildfires, burned-out retinas, and solar orgies, isn't it about time to start referring to Monday as Apoc-eclipse Now?
Solar orgies? Crap, I need to find HCP's wife ASAP.
I got some from Fry's. Have no idea if they are legit or not. Hopefully Fry's has seen what Amazon just did and check to make sure theirs are safe.

I've read that even the certified shades don't make you immune from eye damage. I have a pair, but now im scared to even use them. I figure I'll start by doing the out-of-the-corner-of-my-eye attempt...Let me get this straight.
You bought glasses that are supposed to prevent your eyes from frying from a store called Fry's????
Yeah, im sure they are legit and certified....![]()
The Sun Did Not Come Out
At dawn, Taran awoke to a bright light, and he looked outside his window to see the sun.
“Would you like to play a game?” asked the sun.
“How about hide and go seek,” replied Taran.
“My favorite,” said the sun. “Now close your eyes and count to ten.”
Taran hid his face in the crevice of his arm, which sat cozily on the window sill and began to count. “1…2…3…4…”
“No peaking,” said the sun.”
Taran smiled and pushed his face further into the shade of his arm.
“5…6…7…8…9…10. Ready or not here I come,” said Taran loudly, lifting his face and looking to where the sun had been. There was something different than it had been before, and it took a moment for Taran to put his finger on what it was. It was dark again. The bright friendly sun was no longer looking down at him from its place high in the sky. It had gone, and in its place was the moon, which giggled slightly, but otherwise remained a quite spectator.
Taran, discovering he was a bit cold, thought it time to search for the sun, who he knew was a very good hider.. He went outside and looked behind the tree by his window.
“Are you there?” he asked, but when he looked there was nothing there. The sun did not come out.
Next Taran decided to look under a rather large rock. He lifted it, “aha, I’ve found you! He said excitedly, but again there was nothing there. The sun did not come out.
Then Taran decided to look on the other side of the hill past the tree and the rock. “I know you are there behind the hill,” yelled Taran. But, when he got to the top and looked, he saw only the other side. The sun did not come out.
Taran was perplexed. He wondered where the sun could be hiding. “Olly, olly oxen free!” he yelled, cupping his hands to his mouth.
Then a sudden movement in the sky caught his eye, as the sun moved from behind the moon.
“I am here,” said the sun. “I have been here all along.”
“What a perfect hiding place,” said Taran smiling.
“What game shall we play next,” asked the sun.
“How about tag, suggested Taran mischievously, “your it.”
