Fucking clouds!! Go the fuck away!!!

There’s going to be a cool lunar eclipse tonight, but will I get to see it? Noooooo!!! Why? Cause these fucking clouds decided to park their fat grey puffy asses over my head and block my view. Gah!!

I hope they go away before the eclipse, but they look like rather thick, stubborn clouds. sigh

But Q.E.D., where do you think the baby clouds come from?

I was thinking the same thing. My only hope is that they thin out and we get a wicked “red moon in clouds” effect. Yeah, right.

At 11:30pm EDT let’s all blow to the east as hard as we can. (snicker I said blow hard)

Don’t count on it. From weather.com:

At least it will be clear here. Use the link above to check the forecast for your area.

I hate you. :stuck_out_tongue:

What time is the eclipse supposed to be? after a look outside Not that it matters sigh.

At my location it’s to be at 11:30PM EDT. The clouds have gotten even thicker and darker now. sigh :frowning:

You need an instrument rating and an airplane with a bubble canopy.

There’s nothing like breaking through the top of a solid cloud layer on a night with a full moon. I imagine watching a lunar eclipse from up there would be awesome.

Hey, at least it isn’t downpouring rain there, like it was here.

Your username is appropriate for that comment :slight_smile:

Hey, when clouds mate and it rains as a result, does that mean that us on the ground are all sleeping in the wet spot?

I HATE that.

Gah, I cross-posted my rant with this one!!

:smack:

I heard something about 3 years.

I can see a few stars!!!:slight_smile:

You suck.

Note to self:

Keep your damn mouth (fingers?) shut next time and maybe you won’t jinx yourself. Or did Q.E.D. put some vodoo on Bruce?

New Jersey voodoo. It’s powerful, man.

hee hee hee

I’ll go outside after THE DAILY SHOW and see if I can see something.

There’s just a little over a quarter moon left .

Not the same but here’s a webcam.

The report obviously doesn’t know her audio is being broadcast.

reporter.

I knew you were trying to look at the eclipse the moment I saw “clouds”. The kids and I were out with popcorn and beverages for about half an hour and saw maybe 2/3 of the shadow. Oh well, at least my daughter was able to teach me a little about astronomy.