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Post by Elijah on Mar 5, 2024 4:42:52 GMT -5
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Post by CrazyAgent on Mar 5, 2024 4:43:14 GMT -5
It's like an old western film before the guns are drawn.
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Post by rosequartz on Mar 5, 2024 4:43:30 GMT -5
Spooky and not sure if I've ever seen them
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Post by CrazyAgent on Mar 5, 2024 4:43:47 GMT -5
I'm sure you've seen a bit scattered here or there, but maybe not in a wind storm
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Post by rosequartz on Mar 5, 2024 4:44:01 GMT -5
Yeah. What's it all even made of or I guess it depends on the tree
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Post by metrojersey85 on Mar 5, 2024 5:01:10 GMT -5
I've seen them in Georgia. Really neaat. Messy. But not dangerous.
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Post by flyonthewall on Mar 5, 2024 6:19:59 GMT -5
The dust was settled. Now it's time to fight! DRAW!
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Post by systems on Mar 5, 2024 7:03:55 GMT -5
Those don't scare me luckily.
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Post by J. Gatsby on Mar 5, 2024 7:04:09 GMT -5
^They probably can't hurt you either.
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Post by Desired Apathy on Mar 5, 2024 7:57:10 GMT -5
Imagine 6 feet blocking your door.
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Post by Malakai the guy on Mar 5, 2024 7:57:30 GMT -5
I don't know of them being dangerous really. They're just messy and annoying.
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Post by tea4me on Mar 5, 2024 8:36:54 GMT -5
I saw my first tumbleweed while driving through eastern California. I can't imagine a whole bunch blowing around.
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Post by Tim05 on Mar 5, 2024 8:41:01 GMT -5
I worked at a steel mill a decade ago in an office building, and we used to get a ton of these blowing up and accumulating near the entrance to the building. It was so weird, felt like I was in the wild wild west.
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Post by Angela Moore on Mar 5, 2024 12:50:24 GMT -5
Yooo spooky
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Post by Bubbles on Mar 5, 2024 14:02:37 GMT -5
Never saw one in person. Moving to the west
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