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originally posted by: hangedman13
a reply to: Thoughtful2
The final episode aired November 11 [911] 20, 2022.
Where are you getting the 911 from? November is month #11. Unless I missed something, your math is off.
I've played Pandemic, it's a great game. To win you must plan and work together. Something sadly most people are incapable of doing these days. I guess it shows why the covid times were so messed up. We didn't see our actual "experts" plan or work together.
originally posted by: Observationalist
Some math for tomorrow. Remember, I have a thing with the relationship between 17 and 37
8/8/23
88+23=111
1+1+1=3
37x3=111
111x17=1887
1887/37=37
88x23=2024
2024-1887=137
88-37=51
17x3=51
1887/37=51
515151/3=171717
88+37=125
125+137=262
262-111=151
262+111=373
37+51=88
7 days earlier
8/1/23 was the 213th day of the year
213x37=7881 inversion of 1887
Summarize
88 and 23 unraveling 37 17 51
37x3=111
17x3=51
51+37=88
1887 and 2024 show up
Big day ahead. Or just a fund night on the calculator
originally posted by: autopat51
a reply to: nugget1
i know exactly where this is. i live in Walla Walla..hope this does not turn out bad
BREMERTON – Traffic was slowed along Highway 3 in Bremerton Thursday afternoon as fire crews extinguished a series of fires along the roadway.
Bremerton Fire Department Assistant Chief John Payne said crews initially were called about a brush fire along Highway 3 in the area of Loxie Eagans Boulevard at about 12:40 p.m. When responders arrived, they tallied four separate fires ranging from the area of Navy Yard City north to Austin Drive, he said. The fires burned along the northbound lanes of the highway, he said. At about 2:15 p.m., Payne reported that crews were doing some mopping up and said the fires had been extinguished.
Payne said witnesses reported seeing someone doing "something suspicious" in the area. Washington State Patrol Trooper Katherine Weatherwax said that there had been a report about someone who had been in the area but said that no one had been found.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: Observationalist
just remember that the storm is spelt with 1 L (Hilary).