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Aftermath of the storm in the Pacific Northwest

Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Xstatic1
Originally posted by: RossMAN
It was just a little wind and rain, that's all 🙂

r ya in OR or WA?

Meth-strip-club-capital of the world ... Oregon

hmmmmm, why did i think Oregon was predominantly known for its tree-huggers?😀

definitely learned something new today.
 
Originally posted by: Xstatic1
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Xstatic1
Originally posted by: RossMAN
It was just a little wind and rain, that's all 🙂

r ya in OR or WA?

Meth-strip-club-capital of the world ... Oregon

hmmmmm, why did i think Oregon was predominantly known for its tree-huggers?😀

definitely learned something new today.

I guess I was referring to the shady parts of Portland. Shh.
 
Originally posted by: Xstatic1
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Xstatic1
Originally posted by: RossMAN
It was just a little wind and rain, that's all 🙂

r ya in OR or WA?

Meth-strip-club-capital of the world ... Oregon

hmmmmm, why did i think Oregon was predominantly known for its tree-huggers?😀

definitely learned something new today.

The tree huggers mostly live near Eugene.
Sounds like I missed a doozy of a storm there.
 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Xstatic1
Originally posted by: RossMAN

Meth-strip-club-capital of the world ... Oregon

hmmmmm, why did i think Oregon was predominantly known for its tree-huggers?😀

definitely learned something new today.

I guess I was referring to the shady parts of Portland. Shh.

so far i've only seen 1 pic of Portland (& it was nowhere as bad as Centralia & Olympia). scroll to 4th pic on http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,314821,00.html

 
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Xstatic1
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Xstatic1
Originally posted by: RossMAN
It was just a little wind and rain, that's all 🙂

r ya in OR or WA?

Meth-strip-club-capital of the world ... Oregon

hmmmmm, why did i think Oregon was predominantly known for its tree-huggers?😀

definitely learned something new today.

I guess I was referring to the shady parts of Portland. Shh.

There are a lot of treehuggers around Seattle too 🙂
 
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit

The tree huggers mostly live near Eugene.
Sounds like I missed a doozy of a storm there.

Originally posted by: tasmanian
I only saw lots of rain and some wind.

course i'm only basing it from pics on the various news sites, but WA (mainly Olympia & Centralia) got slammed.
 
Originally posted by: Xstatic1
Originally posted by: CrackRabbit

The tree huggers mostly live near Eugene.
Sounds like I missed a doozy of a storm there.

Originally posted by: tasmanian
I only saw lots of rain and some wind.

course i'm only basing it from pics on the various news sites, but WA (mainly Olympia & Centralia) got slammed.

The coast got hit with 100mph winds and lots of water. There was a city that was flooded so bad the whole thing was evacuated. Im pretty sure the I5 is still shut down. However in portland there was nothing big.
 
Well.... the snow storm was awesome, except for commuters... Second storm was ok, just high winds and some rain. Third storm was high winds with heavy rain. A lot of areas flooded. A white BMW drove straight into 3 feet of water and stalled during the third storm. Then trees in this path I take from the parking lot to another community college had more trees collapse. A roadway collapsed, taking 5 cars with it (some survived I think), and there were a bunch of landslides. Of course what sucked is the 5 hour blackout I just had after the storm was over (how do 30 mph winds take out power?).

Oh, and a lot of homes got flooded in WA. At least my home is on a hill 🙂.
 
Anyone near Newport OR?

I am told they had wind gusts to over 100 mph and electric is out. Buoys offshore are reporting very impressive swells. Glad I'm not there.
 
I'm in Wilsonville, it wasnt that bad here. Just debris in the streets and the Willamette is a little high. Vernonia is flooded again.

Sounds like another reason to not live in Vernonia, as if anyone needed more.
 
didn't know it was hit so hard. I have a lot of friends up in Oly going to school and living in lacey. I'm going to have to checke with them now.
 
The SO's mom lives about a half hour south of Chehalis (Longview) in the hills and they are unable to get to town yet, both roads are still flooded.

Crazy stuff.
 
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