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AndrewDill
08-28-2007, 05:09 AM
Just came back in from watching the lunar eclipse and smoking a Tatuaje Noella.
Made for a really nice night. Definitely two awesome firsts; my first lunar eclipse and first Noella. Both were great.
Thanks indyrob, for the excellent smoke, :youarethe
I thought about going outside to watch it, but I just want some coffee http://www.botl.org/community/forums/user_pics/62-1148130430.gif
tubaman
08-28-2007, 08:11 AM
I also sent a fine cigar to it's firey death watching the eclipse! You west coast guys had a better view of it than we did on the east. It was still cool.
dpricenator
08-28-2007, 08:14 AM
Yeah it was pretty cool, I've seen them before, but never with a Rocky P Edge in hand. Can we do that again next week?
tubaman
08-28-2007, 08:16 AM
Actually, I think you can do that this February. Too cold for me.
tedski
08-28-2007, 10:14 AM
My wife normally is an early riser, so I asked her to wake me up about 3am to catch the eclipse. When she did she pointed out the bedroom window and said she could see the moon very well and that it was surprisingly bright orange.
I looked out and could not see the moon at all - so I moved over to her side of the window. I still could not see it so I asked where she was looking and I noticed she was not wearing her glasses. She pointed at the streetlight on the corner.
We laughed for 5 minutes ... :hysterica
jwintosh
08-28-2007, 10:37 AM
funny! put away a very nice RASS in the jacuzzi,,, gorgeous moon! in bed by 10!
AndrewDill
08-28-2007, 03:02 PM
My wife normally is an early riser, so I asked her to wake me up about 3am to catch the eclipse. When she did she pointed out the bedroom window and said she could see the moon very well and that it was surprisingly bright orange.
I looked out and could not see the moon at all - so I moved over to her side of the window. I still could not see it so I asked where she was looking and I noticed she was not wearing her glasses. She pointed at the streetlight on the corner.
We laughed for 5 minutes ... :hysterica
:laugh:
That's hilarious Ted :hysterica
Halon
08-28-2007, 07:09 PM
Now you just gotta try a Noella Reserva!
mmmmmmmmm!
TYLER
joshua
08-28-2007, 08:09 PM
I was midway through my sleep for the night and had no idea there even was an eclipse. Then the neighbors all have their lawn crews on the same day $*#@%@#$
vperlman
08-29-2007, 07:29 AM
My wife normally is an early riser, so I asked her to wake me up about 3am to catch the eclipse. When she did she pointed out the bedroom window and said she could see the moon very well and that it was surprisingly bright orange.
I looked out and could not see the moon at all - so I moved over to her side of the window. I still could not see it so I asked where she was looking and I noticed she was not wearing her glasses. She pointed at the streetlight on the corner.
We laughed for 5 minutes ... :hysterica
Now THAT's funny! The other night, my mother-in-law looked out in back of my house and commented on how bright and full the moon was. She was pointing at one of the lights around our swimming pool... :hysterica
The_Other
08-29-2007, 07:50 AM
When I don't have my contacts in, I find it's best to NEVER talk about anything unless I've walked up to within 6 inches of it and inspected it completely. It avoids giving Jesse ammo to embarrass me with. lol
I completely forgot about the eclipse though. I'm ticked now. I've never seen a lunar eclipse. I remember a solar one back when I was in high school, but you can't really watch those. Anyone get any pictures?
jeeper
08-29-2007, 08:56 AM
I saw the eclipse at two different times last night. One was full the other was partial. It is something cool to see. I guess when they only come around every so often it is worth waking up for. I found this pic that I thought was pretty cool.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6411991.stm
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