Storm photos

Dupontster

Would THIS face lie?
I feel kinda dirty even getting involved with the trolls, but I gotta do it, if for no other reason than to share some internet kung-fu knowledge.

Here's the original of that image:
File:Tornado-Leseur-24.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
It was an F3 tornado in Le Sueur County, Minnesota in 2006. :smack:
This took a mere one minute to find. For future reference, go to Google Images, then click the little camera icon at the right of the search bar, then upload a copy of the image you're wondering about, and Google's wonderful system will look for other similar or identical images already posted online.?


I wasn't doubting you but I tried this and it worked great. Thanks for posting this. I never knew it existed. Google is great..
 

Tigerlily

Luvin Life !!!
I feel kinda dirty even getting involved with the trolls, but I gotta do it, if for no other reason than to share some internet kung-fu knowledge.

Here's the original of that image:
File:Tornado-Leseur-24.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
It was an F3 tornado in Le Sueur County, Minnesota in 2006. :smack:

This took a mere one minute to find. For future reference, go to Google Images, then click the little camera icon at the right of the search bar, then upload a copy of the image you're wondering about, and Google's wonderful system will look for other similar or identical images already posted online.

Now can we get back to REAL pictures of the storm? Pretty please?

That and if you click on the picture and read the sign it states that the " Country Petals Greenhouse is one mile North of Cleveland"
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
That and if you click on the picture and read the sign it states that the " Country Petals Greenhouse is one mile North of Cleveland"

I tried to read the signs in the pic that was floating around FB, but it was too small. It was too blurry when I tried to zoom in. There was someone on FB swearing she took the pic from a SMECO building on Point Lookout Road and a friend of hers said that she worked at SMECO with her. :lmao:
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
I hope everyone is OK


storms passed us by @ National Harbor to the north and south

out of the entire 12 hrs of :cds: from the news and weather channels

we got some rain over night, and clouds all day
 

Tigerlily

Luvin Life !!!
I tried to read the signs in the pic that was floating around FB, but it was too small. It was too blurry when I tried to zoom in. There was someone on FB swearing she took the pic from a SMECO building on Point Lookout Road and a friend of hers said that she worked at SMECO with her. :lmao:

When I clicked on your FB link the picture came up on the Wikimedia. I was able to read the sign then but didn't even bother to notice the info about it being taken in Minnesota in 2006. :doh:
 
I feel kinda dirty even getting involved with the trolls, but I gotta do it, if for no other reason than to share some internet kung-fu knowledge.

Here's the original of that image:
File:Tornado-Leseur-24.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
It was an F3 tornado in Le Sueur County, Minnesota in 2006. :smack:

This took a mere one minute to find. For future reference, go to Google Images, then click the little camera icon at the right of the search bar, then upload a copy of the image you're wondering about, and Google's wonderful system will look for other similar or identical images already posted online.

Now can we get back to REAL pictures of the storm? Pretty please?

Cool! Learn something everyday. Thanks.
 

Hank

my war
I feel kinda dirty even getting involved with the trolls, but I gotta do it, if for no other reason than to share some internet kung-fu knowledge.

Here's the original of that image:
File:Tornado-Leseur-24.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
It was an F3 tornado in Le Sueur County, Minnesota in 2006. :smack:

This took a mere one minute to find. For future reference, go to Google Images, then click the little camera icon at the right of the search bar, then upload a copy of the image you're wondering about, and Google's wonderful system will look for other similar or identical images already posted online.

Now can we get back to REAL pictures of the storm? Pretty please?

Troll
 
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czygvtwkr

Guest
Took this one down in Ridge, notice the cow and tractor.
 

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ICit

Jam out with ur clam out
This was taken by one of my friends in Ltown.

I have discussed this picture with several people... and assured them it was so not taken from smeco... as others have stated it isnt anywhere around here
 

Dakota

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I feel kinda dirty even getting involved with the trolls, but I gotta do it, if for no other reason than to share some internet kung-fu knowledge.

Here's the original of that image:
File:Tornado-Leseur-24.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
It was an F3 tornado in Le Sueur County, Minnesota in 2006. :smack:

This took a mere one minute to find. For future reference, go to Google Images, then click the little camera icon at the right of the search bar, then upload a copy of the image you're wondering about, and Google's wonderful system will look for other similar or identical images already posted online.

Now can we get back to REAL pictures of the storm? Pretty please?


Well thanks for not tattling on me and whatnot because the picture I posted came from the internet also (you know the knocked over chair) but I actually did have a knocked over chair but was too lazy to go and take a picture of it. :lol:

I thought the picture look familiar and guessed Minnesota. I was right for once. :cheers:
 

Baja28

Obama destroyed America
Well my picture is real and any hot babes that wanna see where it was taken can PM me.
 

kom526

They call me ... Sarcasmo
Did you finish cleaning up Kom's palace?

Got it all squared away! Although Baja does suffer from chainsaw envy. My saw is wht his saw wants to be when it grows up. :yay:

I do believe we had a little rotation on Thursday my neighbor lost a big pine that definitely shows signs of twisting and the big ass locust we finished taking down looks like it had some torque applied to it too.
 
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