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Funny what happens when people only read headlinesIt's getting weaker in intensity but bigger in size.
I saw it on the local news, actually. I'm sitting on the beachside watching the waves.Funny what happens when people only read headlinesIt's getting weaker in intensity but bigger in size.
Well you obviously didn’t read it...Even as big a liar as you can see where I said I clicked on the link...Funny what happens when people only read headlinesIt's getting weaker in intensity but bigger in size.
Nice! Hope you got your surfboard readyI saw it on the local news, actually. I'm sitting on the beachside watching the waves.Funny what happens when people only read headlinesIt's getting weaker in intensity but bigger in size.
Sure I did. The headline is fake news. But what's even better is that I've gotten a progressive loser to defend fox news!!!!Well you obviously didn’t read it...Even as big a liar as you can see where I said I clicked on the link...Funny what happens when people only read headlinesIt's getting weaker in intensity but bigger in size.
This is from your link...
The hurricane, while losing some wind speed, is growing in size, according to the NHC. Hurricane-force winds now extend outward up to 60 miles from the center, while tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 175 miles.
I watch fox more than any of the other cable stations. Got nothing against it. You’re living in a fantasy land with these fake “gotchas”.Sure I did. The headline is fake news. But what's even better is that I've gotten a progressive loser to defend fox news!!!!Well you obviously didn’t read it...Even as big a liar as you can see where I said I clicked on the link...Funny what happens when people only read headlinesIt's getting weaker in intensity but bigger in size.
This is from your link...
The hurricane, while losing some wind speed, is growing in size, according to the NHC. Hurricane-force winds now extend outward up to 60 miles from the center, while tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 175 miles.