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I have been tracking Frances for some time now. This is one hellacious
storm. I look at the track and I remember Andrew in 1992. (And the
weather service said this would be a quiet hurricane season. Ah!)
My prayers go out for everyone in Florida. I know you need no urging to
take cover, and I know that no one there is taking this one lightly.
It looks like landfall tomorrow night or Saturday morning. Be safe.
Denys
-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Lalley [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 5:34 PM
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Subject: Re: OT Deny's Don't Bite [was: Simple Truths]
--- Denys Beauchemin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I was actually hoping that Wirt would elucidate that one a little
more.
> I was wondering if these scientists were trying to deflect a huge
> asteroid on a collision course with Earth or if there was an imminent
> invasion by Martians cheesed off at our trashing their planet by
dumping
> spacecrafts and robots all over the place. Then again, maybe the Sun
is
> getting ready to go supernova because of GWB, Texas, Halliburton and
> maybe even Enron.
Denys,
Actually, this may be a fair point. I was listening to NPR this morning
(don't
ask why)... and somebody went as far as to blame Hurricane Frances on
the
current Bush administration.
I thought I had heard it all, but they suggested that hurricane's should
be
named B-Bush, C-Chennny... E-Exxon... etc...
-Craig
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