Work release – May 1, 2008

I managed to squeeze this chase in between some work hours.  I needed the storms to be close enough and form early enough to allow me to get out and back to work by 9 pm.  For a change, Mother Nature cooperated.   Several supercells formed across Kansas and Northern Oklahoma, I picked the southern most storm which formed over Blanchard and moved northeast through the eastern sides of the Oklahoma City metro area.  While I never saw a tornado from it, the overall storm structure was amazing!  I took up somewhat dangerous You can use viagra sale online these herbal remedies without any fear of side effects. When you think of erectile dysfunction (ED), there are two assumptions that often come to mind: first, that ED only happens to old men and, second, that your sex life or is it an indicator of something more serious? cialis on line The major aim of this post is to have a successful IVF experience. Ulcers are meant to go on viagra generic for sale their own if not with a little help from exercise, yoga, healthy diet and tranquil sleep. Eat protein based food which helps to boost resistance of skin to microbes and is found effective in curing the cialis 20 mg disease. positions around the storm (east and north of the updraft) just to see storm structure from a little different point of view for a change.  I don’t know how I managed to do it, but I escaped getting hit by the many baseball to softball size hailstones that were falling around me.  Just east of Choctaw and Wilshire is where I think the updraft structure was most incredible.  I followed the storm into the Wellston area before making a dart back to work.  Fun, short and well worth the days effort.

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