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Oh no no no no. We're getting a new offensive coordinator next year and we'll be better than ever.
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Oooh okayHesmyall said:I live on the west side and I didn't hear a thing. Saw the explosions to tv, glad I wasn't in the area.
Yes it was but the explosions could be heard many miles away form the site of the fire. BTW, Garfield Heights is a suburb of Cleveland so its like right next door to the city of Cleveland.JesusRox said:Wasn't that explosion in like Garfield Heights?
JesusRox said:Wasn't that explosion in like Garfield Heights?
Yeah. LOL! I'm not too far from Garfield or Shaker, I can get to both in like 5-10 minutes.Hesmyall said:Yes it was but the explosions could be heard many miles away form the site of the fire. BTW, Garfield Heights is a suburb of Cleveland so its like right next door to the city of Cleveland.
i live near elyria too, im in grafton.MetalBlade said:Hello all, I live near lorain and elyria in lorain county. I also go to Bowling Green State University! Go Falcons!
Hesmyall said:Yes it was but the explosions could be heard many miles away form the site of the fire. BTW, Garfield Heights is a suburb of Cleveland so its like right next door to the city of Cleveland.
Parma? I can get there in about 5 minutes. Hmm...maybe I was sleeping when it happened? hehe.lilangelheart said:yes, but I could hear it and I live in Cleveland Heights, the news said that some heard it in Shaker as well as Parma too.
STSoledad said:Yeah, I live in Cleveland, always have. I actually went down to the warehouse fire to photograph. It was amazing that no one was hurt. After 6 hours there were still explosions, one while I was there actually. Interestingly enough when the explosion happened i was in the doorway of a nearby church escaping the rain. Its a miracle no one was injured, God was truly with us that day.
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Hesmyall said:It was just north of I-480 and Broadway somewhere around E. 100th St.