No, he was up in the panhandle. We do have very radical fuckedup weird people here, but, not as bad as Portland.
Posted this several times in the past. North central idaho. But I am about same distance south of Weavers place, as Portland is to Seatle. The intent of that post was not clear. BTW, Before I retired here. I lived in the Portland /Vancouver area for 45+ years.
Hit 98. My house is hot with fans blasting. Going to shower before bed, feel grubby. Rest of week hot but a bit less. I don't have any thick shrubbery so Lashanna is at neighbor's burrowed in deep shade.
Definitely not seriously. To explain, elderly adolescent males such as myself will interpret absolutely anything as sexual. So thick shrubbery could mean abundant pubic hair. Jest a joke that I couldn't resist since Shaboid opened the door with his TMI. Now, about your "back yard"... barfo
CrandC actually opened the door initially with her TMI about my donkey still having a bit of residue from the Georgia marshland.
Saw this on IG... for those that will complain about the heat this weekend: "I was going to complain about the heat today, but then realized... It isnt 120 degrees I'm not 5,700 miles from home I'm not dressed in full uniform I'm not carrying 70+ lbs of gear There is very little chance of me driving over a bomb today Thanks to all those that serve!"
Escape to where? There are heat waves all over the world. If TMI you don't have to read.. Watered the yard this morning and came inside to change wet muddy clothes in order to go have lunch with friends. Closed blinds, turned on fan. Pulled off dirty clothes and thought...it would really be nice to just lie under the fan stripped to my panties....
I saw that the weather service is saying temperatures could reach 110-115F in Grants Pass and southern Oregon. I googled, and Grants Pass record Temp is 115F, on 7/4/2022
Thought you were gonna say there was a strange man with an eye patch and a peg leg looking through your blinds
I know you aren't located here, but Portland Fire has been outspoken on upholding the firework ban in Portland this year. They have been banned for a couple of years now which stemmed from the wildfire in the Gorge and a residential fire in the metropolitan area which caused fatalities in 2021.