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gus was asking for it.

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“Did he say please?”
/giggle

Tomorrow is the eclipse, don’t forget your safety eclipse glasses. :sunglasses:

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“I’ll be asleep. Enjoy.”
/grin

If there is a video I’ll post it for you. I’ve seen a partial eclipse before, don’t have any plans looking at it and not going to travel to see a full eclipse. I really wish I can see a lunar eclipse.

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“THAT one I have seen.”

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I probably will be too lol I keep forgetting it’s even happening.

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There are videos on YouTube I’ll let you pick out to see, I don’t have the ability to mark time on videos on my phone.

Whatever you do don’t believe the eclipse cured someones blindness video its fake.

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“I can see one on TV any time. Thanks, but it’s just not the same.”

“Who got to see the Eclipse? Just curious.”
/smile

(Posting on my sister alt.)

My family and I were in the path of totality in Central Arkansas.

I’ve seen one before, but the couple of minutes when the streetlights came on was still kind of neat. My phone couldn’t take a good picture of it, but it looked as expected to the naked eye.

Edit: The reflection below it is a grainy version of what I actually saw.

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“Did you hear night critters coming out? They say it gets so dark they come out to see why.”

I was down town during the time, so the ambient street noise may have blocked it out.

We did have NASA in town to document it, though.

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“That is the only part I want to experience. I have seen one total eclipse, but like you, I was surrounded by city noises.”

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A co-worker told me that his roosters were all mixed up and were making a bunch of noise during the 2nd sunrise of the day.:sunglasses:

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“I bet they were! I would have loved to see that.”
/grin

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“It’s an apocalypse! BAWK Human, we need to run, it’s the apocalypse!” :rooster:

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:fire:
:smiley:

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Omg, that last gif with the dog :dracthyr_lulmao: that’s adorable

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We live in the southwest corner of Tarrant County, away from the city, so we got to hear that. Birds singing their night-time songs. Roosters crowing. The temperature dropping by about ten degrees or so. The dogs being bamboozled as to why it’s so dark in the middle of the day.

There was one guy flying around doing touch-and-go landings at the airfield about two miles south of the house. He might have had the best view of any of us – seeing the shadow race across the ground must have been wild.

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