Hey, wanna marry me and my wife?
Railing5132
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1996-the end dodge grand caravan / Chrysler Town and country minivans can fit 4x8 drywall up to a bit over a foot deep, more if you're able to slide the front seats up. I finished out my basement hauling 2x4's and drywall in my 2012 t&c. Damn side better gas mileage too
Bait for what? Not trying to be argumentative, just legit don't understand.
He sure was cowering under his desk like a little bitch though.
See my comment about NOAA weather radios
Ignoring the warnings when they say "extreme danger to life" for the river you're in when your buildings and the kids you're responsible for are in the damn river's floodplain does not "make it difficult to decide".
I'm not virtue signaling. I'm mad as fucking hell. Because I know there are actions that could (and damn well should) have been taken to protect those kids and counselors, and the rot began at the top.
I replied elsewhere, but I'm gonna stick it here as well for visibility:
NOAA Weather Radios go off like alarm clocks when warnings are issued. Loud as hell. We hear ours 1 floor away through closed doors with a fan and a white noise machine. This camp absolutely should have had not 1 but 2 of these in separate locations.
I'm the emergency manager of a camp. We have redundant alert and notification systems, a full All Hazards emergency plan and drill routinely for sheltering and evacuation.
No less should have been done for these kids. This is 100% on the hands of the leadership of the camp. Full stop.
NOAA Weather Radios go off like alarm clocks when warnings are issued. Loud as hell. We hear ours 1 floor away through closed doors with a fan and a white noise machine. This camp absolutely should have had not 1 but 2 of these in separate locations.
I'm the emergency manager of a camp. We have redundant alert and notification systems, a full All Hazards emergency plan and drill routinely for sheltering and evacuation.
No less should have been done for these kids. This is 100% on the hands of the leadership of the camp. Full stop.
Uhh, he wasn't rich? He was an embarrassment for rich people.
I ran a dj business for about 15 years until covid and the sucky state of music killed the interest in it for me. We did hundreds of weddings.
The most memorable best man/maid of honor speeches were the ones where the speaker showed genuine love for the couple, shared a memory of them/with them, and delivered the speech from the heart, not from a piece of paper. They didn't make it about themselves. They didn't do a "roast" either. Those are tacky.
Honor your friend and his wife (often she's had a vision of this day instilled in her from early childhood) by focusing on them.