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Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
I'm planning a future project where I boil an egg and then put it on a sandwich.
Sorry to do a @classic33 on you, but wouldn't you put the egg in a sandwich?
 

Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Do you know what the best bit of a bike ride is?

Yep, that's right, peeling off a sweaty bra when you get back home. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah, bliss... :blush:
I'll take your word for that, but can I put forward the gentleman's version which is removing bib shorts/tights (for those that wear them) when you get home and putting on a pair of baggy shorts/trousers commando style.
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
That's not much comfort. How fast do they travel?
It depends on storm motion overall, and winds acting upon the front. The Tri-State Tornado in the 1920's, which went from Missouri to Southern Illinois to Indiana, was figured to have a forward speed of about 60-70 mph. Others hardly move at all. At least one I know of reversed course parallel to it's track.
 
One last :cuppa: before bed. And maybe a chocolate biskit to go with it as well.

The girls have had their "last-cup-of-tea-of-the-day" dreamies. Cheese ones for those who may be interested.
 

Gravity Aided

Legendary Member
Location
Land of Lincoln
Thought they helped the weather service on these.
Outside of getting footage for documentaries and the like, the Weather Service probably is more worried about storm chasers getting killed in car accidents and foolish driving exploits. The Weather Service did its' own chasing back in the day. Popularization of such things has led to traffic and the like around tornadic supercells, not a good place for traffic to be.
 
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