One really cool thing that happened in 2009 was the implosion of the Executive Inn. I went down there and got video and pictures. There will be a special on TLC that shows the people that actually imploded the Big E and I'm super excited to see that. (:
Yet another thing that I failed ot mention was the dreaded "Kentuckian Ice Storm of Death" haha. Personally, my neighborhood never lost power but all of my family and friends did. The first night, one of my friends from McLean county stayed at our house with her step-mom because a tree was partially on their house. A few days after they left, my grandparents moved in. They had been running their gas stove to stay warm during the day. I was worried they might get carbon monoxide poisoning. They finally headed my warning and came to our house. They stayed until the day of the Super Bowl and then my aunt and cousins came that night and stayed at our house to watch the game.
Oh, and a final note. R.I.P. the tree in these pictures. It had to be cut down following the ice storm. That means less oxygen and more global warming. D:
Haha-I loved when you said this-R.I.P. the tree in these pictures. It had to be cut down following the ice storm. That means less oxygen and more global warming. D:
ReplyDeleteit made me lol for some reason
LOL!!!!!!
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Haha. I thought it was pretty funny, too.
ReplyDeleteBut the truth at the same time. Global warming has increased since then! D: