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Posted on 08/29/2005 2:47:45 AM PDT by NautiNurse
That's what confuses me.....media acting like it's all over and done with.
Take on medium sized dirty ashtray (at least three butts)
In shaker can mix:
butts and ashes
three quarter ounce cheap vodka
Ounce and half Myer's Dark Rum
One ounce Bacardi Silver
Half ounce Grenadine
Juice of one lime and one lemon
two tablespoons of granulated sugar
A dash of Orange Flower water
A drop of Mango bitters
Shake ingredients with one ice cube and strain into dirty ashtray.
Enjoy!
Thanks... stay safe. Could get some serious rain there.
No, it's not over yet. :(
Did Bush apologize for the hurricane yet? /liberal talking point
That's old masonry that fell, and the high rise behind it is still standing and wearing its skin.
Brick walls fail because mortar has no tensile strength.
Cautious, it's still early yet, but I view your picture as very good news.
SD still standing, high rise appears unscathed, keep the good news coming.
He said that info was from emergency Police radio, it wasn't a personal observation.
I didn't hear him say exactly where it's happening.
I may pass out. Four hours sleep two nights ago. 2 hours of sleep last night....but I just can't let go....
There would be, I would think, if that French Quarter levee had busted as we heard reported. Seems there is a breech along the river in the "9th Ward." Don't recall where that is but it could be further down the river outside of New Orleans itself. Someone else can help me here. The area where flooding is possble from the lake is actually in Metaire and I believe Kenner, so that could be causing some confusion. That area is very low and they could be getting clobbered from the lake breech AND the river.
I'm hip. I watch The Simpsons.
sounds like it would work great for Smokers who find themselves stuck in a non-smoking bar.
Isabell wore holes in our kids steel door. Our daughter was alone as her husband was out to sea. She was without power for almost a week.
Please do not post radar images. They hang up the thread.
Don't forget the greasy pork sandwich!
Those older brick buildings aren't built for this kind of abuse. No surprise they fell.
He is saying now that there is no flooding where he is, and it seems like the worst of the storm has passed.
Just checked out the MSU home page...campus is closed through noon tomorrow; looks like they're expecting tropical-storm level winds throughout most of the state.
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