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Last Activity: 04-17-2024, 06:56 PM
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  • psych
    replied to Eclipse 2024
    Wrong Bowling Green. I’m assuming Talons lives in BG, Ohio. The infamous BG massacre took place in BG, Kentucky....
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  • psych
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    Yes. My town was directly in the path of the 2017 eclipse, so I merely had to step outside to witness it. I worked at a bank at the time, and no, no one tried to rob it while the employees were outside watching.
    Ive been fortunate enough to live directly in the path of the eclipse or within 100...
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  • psych
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    After witnessing my second total eclipse in less than seven years under perfect conditions, it never ceases to amaze me how small the sun actually is in our sky.
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  • psych
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    Where’d you end up? Sky looking good?...
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  • psych
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    Partial eclipse has started here. Sunny with clouds in the distance, but right now, full viewing.
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  • psych
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    It was life-changing. Not a cloud in the sky for the 2017 eclipse, so it was perfect viewing for 90 seconds…...
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  • psych
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    Driving for three hours round-trip to Evansville, IN for three minutes of totality. May get lazy and hack off 30 seconds of totality to stay in Henderson, KY, no doubt the fentanyl capital of our state. Might try some of that and just end my life because God plans to once the eclipse is no more. Mostly...
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  • This is my second total solar eclipse in seven years. First one lasted around 90 seconds. Didn’t have to travel, except outdoors at work. For the 90 minutes I’m traveling for this one, should last 180 seconds, and meteorologists are predicting clear skies.
    It’s a life-changing...
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