Posted on 08/11/2004 11:08:10 AM PDT by Pyro7480
Well damn. with this track it'll hit my husband currently stationed at NAS Pensacola and us up here in VA Beach...
Home Depot Daytona is selling plywood like nuts, almost out. I went to Lowes in Pt Orange now and they are selling tons, along with other stuff. This is going to be nasty, no matter what it turns out to be strength-wise, since we have had such heavy rains the last few days and the ground is saturated wherever the water absorbs in and doesnt just run off. Nova Canal is topped off.
But we need the water, for sure.
It's all Bush's fault, anyways. He should have signed the abortion bill, put Marines around our borders, killed trade with China and kissed the Frenchies butts. Then none of this would have happened. Shall I ping the single-issue folks?
Does he have life insurance?
What a peach you are!!!!!
I can see your house from here? :-)
And I'm just north of you in accomack county!!!!!
We don't need anymore rain............
LOL!!!!!!!!
It's an conspiracy, you see Bush gets into the pandhandle for three campaign visits this week and then he unleashes the air force to seed hurricanes so Kerry can't campaign there. Oh sorry I thought I was on DU..
Definitely. Two storms at once, just as Bush is frantically scrambling to avoid allegations of pretzel eating and right before the RNC convention?
This smacks of a GOP 527 weather influence PAC. Obviously a thinly-veiled attempt to circumvent campaign climate reform laws. We should put this on BuzzFlash and BartCop right away.
Looks like Ft. Meyers, Florida is the bullseye for Charlie in the current forecast.
Perhaps you could add Charley Reese to your montage. He's the biggest blowhard I can think of in the C-class.
+ Charles Rangle
Oh great,
Just lovely.
~sigh~ looks like a really wet weekend.
Thanks very much for the tip.
This time of year the fruit is approximately "golf ball" sized. Heavy rains could knock a lot of fruit off the trees. Hurricane force winds can remove trees from the ground.
If an Andrew or Camille were to pass through orange grove land it could be devastating. Bonnie and Charley don't appear to be of that category, but weather outside the norm is never good for agriculture.
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