--- "Take a wild, friggin guess" wrote:
> Ironically, there were actually some idiots who came in
> to buy a
> few postcard stamps and greeting cards. WTF is wrong
> with these people's priorities?!?
You may as well write your final goodbyes on a greeting
card - more interesting than the usual torn piece of
paper. "They've written their own condolensce cards - how
thoughtful!" Yeah, no. :-/
> Talk to you all after the storm (hopefully). It will
> likely be a few weeks before we get power back in this
> area.
Bummer! Just have to hope your eye stuff goes well, since
that is only about two weeks off. We'll be thinking of you
Jim (and Des) as we watch the TV with fool reporters almost
being blown off their feet demonstrating how strong the
winds are...
> winds of 125mph, and gusts up to 155mph...
~280kmh. Ouch. Anything colliding with you at that speed
is going to hurt. Sand, water, let alone bigger objects!
> On a related note, Des has expressed
> interest in moving her ass out of this state if this shit
> keeps up.
If you were in better financial shape, then I'd urge you to
consider her suggestion, since the electrical storms and
stuff seem to keep you off air on an almost regular basis.
:-(
> Keep cool, folks!
Stay warm and dry in your case. :-)
> --JMH, signing off until things calm down again...
Far out, it never rain but it pours where you are. Eyes,
money, weather. You're just having the best run these last
few years! *shakes head*
Play it smart, Jim. Not much else we can do for you at the
moment!
Scrapper, Black Dragon, who's very glad he doesn't have to
deal with that sort of weather!
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Received on Mon Sep 27 2004 - 01:12:38 CDT