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Chris Photography
Posts: 1070
Valrico, Florida, US
i c e c o l d wrote: The best thing to do is not worry about it...if you want to have a party or MnG, just have it...if people show up or do not show due to their own personal reasons then that is their problem. Yes! Don't worry about it.
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Al Abbazia
Posts: 3212
Orlando, Florida, US
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Lady Pelvic
Posts: 1414
Orlando, Florida, US
sospix wrote: See what happens when ya git yer hair all cut off . . . SOS ;~~; /Sadness BTW, I was thinking of you yesterday. I was near you when I was going to an interview. : )
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orias
Posts: 5187
Tampa, Florida, US
Al Abbazia wrote: Any Tampa/St Pete homeys want to come by, I'll be at Necronomicon at the Hilton in St. Pete this weekend http://www.stonehill.org/necmain.htm sad pandas had my move gone even the slightest bit according to plan i was going to be attending spooky empire and necronomicon. this weekend (half and half) i'm soo frustrated!
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OwenImages
Posts: 3844
Pinellas Park, Florida, US
Happy to see the Halloween Banners rotating tonight.
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Chris Rifkin
Posts: 25581
Tampa, Florida, US
500 year storm? Really? Someone that stupid enough to make that prediction,and based on what?
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OwenImages
Posts: 3844
Pinellas Park, Florida, US
How's Miami Chris? Should be nice weather down there now...or you already somewhere else? Good night all...
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i c e c o l d
Posts: 8610
Fort Myers, Florida, US
Chris Rifkin wrote: 500 year storm? Really? Someone that stupid enough to make that prediction,and based on what? sorry chris...but not everyone possesses your epic knowledge of meteorological reasoning. would you prefer if all weather forecasts where like this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nyeJEV8LZo
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Chris Rifkin
Posts: 25581
Tampa, Florida, US
OwenImages wrote: How's Miami Chris? Should be nice weather down there now...or you already somewhere else? Good night all... back home sipping on some Moscatto watching the idiots on TV look increasingly dissapointed with each update on Sandy as its been weakening.. It was actually more annoying than anything else,little sprtizes of rain.wind(like we have now) Shoot with the origional model cancellled(she got called in to work and we both decided to wait for more optimal conditions)shooting with a friend that moved down here from Evansville,going to experiment with a lot of stuff,how much we decide to let be seen by the public is in question (Going to try a soft blow out style set in the pool,just to see how that style will work in water;and other weird stuff)
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Carl Roberts
Posts: 33090
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
It's a sunny blue sky today Choppy waves and windy but it's clear!
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OwenImages
Posts: 3844
Pinellas Park, Florida, US
3:30! Go Gators!!! Chomp down on those yummy little Bulldog snacks.
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OwenImages
Posts: 3844
Pinellas Park, Florida, US
If you want wind blown photos, today might be the day! Good stuff. At park with the kiddos and they seem to be enjoying it.
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OwenImages
Posts: 3844
Pinellas Park, Florida, US
H E R B L I S H wrote: What did I missed? Not much, no one around here made the freaking donuts this morning. Geez!
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Carl Roberts
Posts: 33090
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
OwenImages wrote: If you want wind blown photos, today might be the day! Good stuff. Holy hell, that's an understatement! It's blowing gale force here at the beach!
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Chris Rifkin
Posts: 25581
Tampa, Florida, US
Carl Roberts wrote: Holy hell, that's an understatement! It's blowing gale force here at the beach! Thus the concern I had a few days shooting in this.... And Sandi is like 200 miles off of Jacksonville and causing these winds,can you imagine when this really gets cranked up
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OwenImages
Posts: 3844
Pinellas Park, Florida, US
Ummmmm, it's a little hard to win a football game when you turn the ball over 6 TIMES! Ugh!
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Chris Rifkin
Posts: 25581
Tampa, Florida, US
The other 5 would not had mattered if it wasn't for the 6th turnover...
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OwenImages
Posts: 3844
Pinellas Park, Florida, US
Chris Rifkin wrote: The other 5 would not had mattered if it wasn't for the 6th turnover... I was really surprised how close that game ended up being considering all the turnovers. Crazy! It was a terrible game all the way around. It was all about penalties, defense and turnovers. Yuk.
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orias
Posts: 5187
Tampa, Florida, US
best way to get stuff moved: put up a "everything in driveway is free" ad on craigslist.... bye bye 25% of my problems
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OwenImages
Posts: 3844
Pinellas Park, Florida, US
orias wrote: best way to get stuff moved: put up a "everything in driveway is free" ad on craigslist.... bye bye 25% of my problems Ha ha! I wonder if any of that stuff will end up on Craig's List for sale.
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2020 Photography
Posts: 440
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Carl Roberts wrote: Holy hell, that's an understatement! It's blowing gale force here at the beach! +1 I can imagine that the Windsurfers and Kite Boarders at the North Island of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge are having a blast today. When I lived on the East Coast of Virginia and a storm would come through, there were two lines of traffic with the Outer Banks of NC. One line evacuating North and a second line going South to Hatteras, NC to windsurf. Like I always said, if it ain't blowing why bother going?
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Chris Photography
Posts: 1070
Valrico, Florida, US
Chris Rifkin wrote: 500 year storm? Really? Someone that stupid enough to make that prediction,and based on what? I could explain it, but it would take lots of charts and graphs, and since it not hitting Florida, I just am not that interested.
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OwenImages
Posts: 3844
Pinellas Park, Florida, US
Chris Photography wrote: I could explain it, but it would take lots of charts and graphs, and since it not hitting Florida, I just am not that interested. It's really quite simple. Meteorologists consulted with Father Time and Mother Nature on a conference call. Duh! Didn't you hear about this on the Weather Channel? They did it live.
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H E R B L I S H
Posts: 15189
Orlando, Florida, US
orias wrote: best way to get stuff moved: put up a "everything in driveway is free" ad on craigslist.... bye bye 25% of my problems Nice!
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sospix
Posts: 23769
Orlando, Florida, US
Lady Pelvic wrote: ;~~; /Sadness BTW, I was thinking of you yesterday. I was near you when I was going to an interview. : ) Jake's VERY disappointed ya didn't stop by . . . Did ya git da job???? SOS
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Chris Photography
Posts: 1070
Valrico, Florida, US
OwenImages wrote: It's really quite simple. Meteorologists consulted with Father Time and Mother Nature on a conference call. Duh! Didn't you hear about this on the Weather Channel? They did it live. I learned a while ago not to watch the weather channel when a storm is hitting anywhere. Too damn much hype for ratings, and then the storm fizzles.
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Carl Roberts
Posts: 33090
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Chris Photography wrote: I learned a while ago not to watch the weather channel when a storm is hitting anywhere. Too damn much hype for ratings, and then the storm fizzles. I've not watched it yet I presume they have the special bumper graphic with the dramatic music and are calling it the storm of the century or stormageddon or something and Jim Cantore is on location somewhere
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Chris Rifkin
Posts: 25581
Tampa, Florida, US
Chris Photography wrote: I learned a while ago not to watch the weather channel when a storm is hitting anywhere. Too damn much hype for ratings, and then the storm fizzles. I've learned to ignore the hype on that channel and just wait for te guy who works at the hurricane center,who is usually right about these things.Its especially enjoyable when the guy(Steve Forbes I think)comes on with a new update showing the storm start to weaken,then the depressed looks of all the forcasters on set....then Cantore going on about how not to worry about the storm going from a cat 2 to a 50 mph storm as its different.. Though I will say this one is going to be really bad,and its behaving in ways that most hurricanes don't which is really concerning
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H E R B L I S H
Posts: 15189
Orlando, Florida, US
Chris Rifkin wrote: I've learned to ignore the hype on that channel and just wait for te guy who works at the hurricane center,who is usually right about these things.Its especially enjoyable when the guy(Steve Forbes I think)comes on with a new update showing the storm start to weaken,then the depressed looks of all the forcasters on set....then Cantore going on about how not to worry about the storm going from a cat 2 to a 50 mph storm as its different.. Though I will say this one is going to be really bad,and its behaving in ways that most hurricanes don't which is really concerning I am gonna have to agree here!
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i c e c o l d
Posts: 8610
Fort Myers, Florida, US
Chris Photography wrote: I learned a while ago not to watch the weather channel when a storm is hitting anywhere. Too damn much hype for ratings, and then the storm fizzles. Chris Rifkin wrote: I've learned to ignore the hype on that channel and just wait for te guy who works at the hurricane center,who is usually right about these things.Its especially enjoyable when the guy(Steve Forbes I think)comes on with a new update showing the storm start to weaken,then the depressed looks of all the forcasters on set....then Cantore going on about how not to worry about the storm going from a cat 2 to a 50 mph storm as its different.. Though I will say this one is going to be really bad,and its behaving in ways that most hurricanes don't which is really concerning Yet the majority of the people in the storm threads here are acting like they have Phd's from the AMS and NWA...
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Carl Roberts
Posts: 33090
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Koryo Photography wrote: Boo. Too soon? That's what she said
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Koryo Photography
Posts: 1239
Tampa, Florida, US
Carl Roberts wrote: That's what she said 4 kids later, I'd argue quite the opposite...a tad too long, mayhaps.
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Sir Prepster
Posts: 80
New York, New York, US
How is this thread about Tampa?? lol anyhow whats up everybody?
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Carl Roberts
Posts: 33090
Saint Petersburg, Florida, US
Koryo Photography wrote: 4 kids later, I'd argue quite the opposite...a tad too long, mayhaps. Hey Oh!
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sospix
Posts: 23769
Orlando, Florida, US
Carl Roberts wrote:
Hey Oh! And the letter says . . . SOS
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