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The Very Strong Winds


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I am sitting on my couch and the winds here are sooo strong you would think you were in the middle of a Blizzard. It even has the howling sound to accompany it....Hurry up spring, I am getting antsy.


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Guhlia Rising Star

It is oddly windy here, isn't it? Maybe somehow it'll blow all this yucky cold weather out of here and bring us some warm sunshine!

jerseyangel Proficient

Windy on this side of the river, too :D

It's howeling, and buffering against the house all day now. The sun finally came out this afternoon, but it's still so cold.

I'm ready for spring :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

We were windy Sat. and Sun., it's sunny and beautiful today, so you should be seeing this soon!

Either the wind or the teenagers blew over all the Port-a-potties in town. :o

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Either the wind or the teenagers blew over all the Port-a-potties in town. :o

Ohhh..I bet that paints a messy picture.....eww!!!!! Smelly winds too.

Guhlia Rising Star
We were windy Sat. and Sun., it's sunny and beautiful today, so you should be seeing this soon!

Either the wind or the teenagers blew over all the Port-a-potties in town. :o

Ewwww.... That's so disgusting!

jerseyangel Proficient
Either the wind or the teenagers blew over all the Port-a-potties in town. :o

Sure wouldn't want to be *down wind* of those :lol:


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Aww the humor we find in things ;)

CarlaB Enthusiast
Aww the humor we find in things ;)

Isn't it funny how on a celiac board it always comes back to wind and potties?

Lisa Mentor

Gosh, when I saw the post topic about wind.........silly me thought it was about gas, bloating and toots.

You know your Celica if.... <_<

It's been blowing here about 30mph here for about a week. Across the street this week, they put a house on a barge to move it up river. They can't float it with the tug boats until to wind dies down. It was facinating to watch. Raising a house and rolling it onto a barge. What people can do?

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

It just shows we can still have a laugh even after going through many bathroom issues which can be very humilating prior to finding out about celiac disease.

So with these flying port-o-johns....did the TP fly everywhere too? Just think you got a TPed neighborhood and it isn't even Halloween....:)

Toto....I don't believe we are still in the PoopShanty anymore....

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