Yep. Bad things happen when MB is involved. He's the scapegoat for everything bad that goes on tonight.
Lightning Specifics * Most lightning strikes occur either at the beginning or end of a storm. * The average lightning strike is six miles long. * Lightning reaches 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit, fours times as hot as the sun's surface. * A cloud-to-ground lightning channel can be 2 to 10 miles long. * Voltage in a cloud-to-ground strike is 100 million to 1 billion volts. -Lightning Specifics -Striking Statistics -Who's at Risk? Did You Know? * Lightning is underrated as a risk because it usually claims only one or two victims at a time and does not cause mass destruction of property. * Lightning affects all regions. Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, New York, Ohio, Texas, Tennessee, Georgia, and Colorado have the most lightning deaths and injuries. * Lightning kills more people on an annual basis than tornadoes, hurricanes or winter storms. It is second only to flash floods in the annual number of deaths caused by storm-related hazards. * Damage costs from lightning are estimated at $4-5 billion each year in the U.S. * Around the earth there are 100 lightning strikes per second, or 8,640,00 times a day. * What is commonly referred to as heat lightning, is actually lightning too far away to be heard. However, the storm may be moving in your direction. * There are approximately 100,000 thunderstorms in the U.S. each year. Striking Statistics * Americans are twice as likely to die from lightning than from a hurricane, tornado or flood. * The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) estimates there are 200 deaths and 750 severe injuries from lightning each year in the U.S. * 20% of all lightning victims die from the strike. * 70% of survivors will suffer serious long-term effects. * Annually, there are more than 10,000 forest fires caused by lightning. Who's at Risk? * 85% of lightning victims are children and young men aged 10-35 engaged in outdoor recreation and work activities outside. * 70% of all lightning injuries and fatalities occur in the afternoon. * Most lightning deaths involve people working outdoors and outdoor recreationists * Lightning in remote terrain creates dangerous conditions. Hikers, campers, backpackers, skiers, fishermen, and hunters are especially vulnerable when they're participating in these activities. * Many survivors of lightning strikes report that immediately before being struck their hair was standing on end and they had a metallic taste in their mouth. * Long-term injuries from a lightning strike can include memory & attention loss, chronic numbness, muscle spasms & stiffness, depression, hearing loss, and sleep disturbance.
the real victims here are the European jets fans. its already 2am here, and i gotta b up for 8. looks like ill b getting about 2 hours sleep if im lucky, ugh...
All good here folks, you have to pre-plan for this kind of shit. I too have to be up at 4am and on the job at 5am, but this is what I do for MNF. Home by 2:00 pm take care of any issues that need my attention until 4:00 pm . In to the Man cave by 4:30 and a good long Nap till 7:30, late dinner at 8:00 or later depending on the situation... An most important item of all,,,,,,,,,,, Take the day off work Tuesday as a personal day and sleep late,8:00 am. Then if it's a win bask in the glory of all the press and Mike and Mile in the morning . An if we lose I won't have to deal with all the assholes coming up to me and asking" how about those Jets" . Then by the end of the day I am over it and no one has to deal with my anger......
Yeah, this works for me actually. I think I'll have a few afternoon 'appointments' and go down to the pub for a steak sandwich and an optic
The REAL WINNER is Woody - 80000 fans with nothing to do but spend money in his concourses and lounges. Now we know the REAL reason he didn't put a roof on that monstrosity.
Same way. Which was the reason they needed to build a new stadium. Can't wait for that winter Super Bowl...