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Posted on 09/23/2005 8:01:35 PM PDT by NautiNurse
I read the best way to see one is to take pictures in old cemetaries. If you find the video on MSN yesterday, it was interesting.
I was just wondering.... will show up in digital cameras the same as on film???
That's a good question - I imagine the tide level can really influence the impact of the storm surge.
Thanks, --- I'm safe, just do not want to lose power again. I hate to complain...lol.
Nite everybody!
MSNBC second report of looting in the streets of Port Arthur from the Mayor - a repeat of that report
Why not just hang out here to pass the night away while you have power? Your not going anywhere.
Sure enough. I just would not want to risk the "hunting over a baited field" thing. I reckon you could claim that severe wind damage is the same thing as leftover millet after the harvest....
Lysie has his phone number, doesn't she? I'm thinking and praying for his and YOUR safety too, onyx.
Another one bites the dust.
Shep is about to blow away himself.
Oh boy. Idiots.
I'll be looking for pics...
No sigh of Geraldo.....
Roof of the Walmart blew off there no?
Shep's back on again. Blowing in the wind. THey are going to have to take the satellite down soon.
Diurnal, and very extended high tide at Sabine Pass started
12:45AM EDT. By my graph, it will remain in the +2.0-2.3ft
range until approximately 8AM EDT.
Yes the SUper Wal Mart roof is reportedly off - Port Arthur - via the Mayor - via Ham Radio reports
thanks for the pic - we've been too lazy to Google one!
Isn't that prerequisite?
He just lost another hat.
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