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Post by Harry Babb »

Did all of you guys in Texas and Louisiana make it thru the storm Okay yesterday?
Just a lot of rain here in My part of South Alabama but I heard on the news that parts of Louisiana got hit very hard.
I will be watching for coastal flooding today.........may have to back "De Nada" out of the boat house if the water gets to high.
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Post by CaptPatrick »

Harry,

Can't speak for anyone else, but I got over 1 1/2" on Wednesday and It was a most welcome relief for my piece of dry dirt... Never had any any wind in it and no thunder storms, just close to 24 hours of light steady rain.

What ya'll got between Galveston & Gulfport looked pretty severe.

Br,

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Post by In Memory of Vicroy »

It was bad here in south La. Several deaths around New Iberia and a couple of tornados just north of Baton Rouge. I got almost 3" of rain. Cleared up overnight and supposed to be in the 70s next couple of das, so we are off to the camp. Might shine up AJ and see about a race with Eddy.......

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this is the first year with no weather gloating from the deep south.......supposed to be in the high 60's tomorrow in the city....gets a little stranger every week
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Not too excited to see how this warm winter will effect hurricane season 07..
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Don't say that nasty word for 5years now, I don't want to hear it again for awhile.

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Post by Bruce »

Hurricanes won't much matter when the polar caps melt and Florida is under 35 feet of water and coast lines around the world move inland 150 miles.

If not that, when the earth axis shifts, the Madrid fault up the Mississippi will split wide open swallowing everything for hundreds of miles on either side up to the great lakes.

Or the metor will turn the earth into a nuclear winter and all life as we know it will lose their eyesight and we'll grow 3" fur to keep us warm.

I got inside info on all this.

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Geez Mr.Happy Pants, way to "doom & gloom" my weekend...
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Harry...thanks for the concern, we picked up 4" or 5" of rain in Orange.

Bruce...take a deep breath and stop watchin Sci-Fi network.
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Post by Harry Babb »

Here in Point Clear Alabama we recieved several inches of rain and by noon on Friday it was clear and blue skies. I am getting fired up again to work on the interior of my boat tomorrow...........

Hey Bruce, I think that for now, I will Eat.......Drink.........and Work on the Boat..... for tomorrow it sound like I may need it to to get out of here.
I have the GPS readings on my back yard..........future Snapper hole Ha Ha
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Post by glculp »

Capt. Pat, We got about 1.5" of rain and a tornado about 35 miles north of gulfport which did some damage but no one hurt. And we also had some assorted building and trailer damage locally.
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Bruce, Three inch fur . . .everywhere? I've already got it coming out of my ears.
When the ice caps melt and the coast line shifts I'm getting on Dreamsicle and drift to my new home. Hopefully the owners of the new waterfront property won't initially know the value of their windfall and I'll get a new home on the cheap.
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Post by mike ohlstein »

72 degrees here in NYC today.

Be sweating heavy under that foil cap.......
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Post by bmendenhall »

Well Bruce, at least I won't have to drive 7 hrs to get to my boat! Brian
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