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LOOKIE WHAT WE HAVE HERE

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lol yeah well i live in miami/boca...i KNOW hurricanes

 

I live in Bolton. I know rain, rain, rain, clouds, wind, and a bit more rain.

 

:)

 

yes yes.. now give the street address so I can stalk you properly...

woa!! again the west coast!!!! I hope you're safe Aaron.. my fam is down in Miami... I hope it moves out more to the west.. :embarrased:

 

Thanks Camille. I'm hopeful it stays off to the west. Either way, someone is going to be screwed by this hurricane. :(

:stunned:

 

Aaron, best of luck, I dont know what to say :/

 

But hey, where did Manders go? :cry:

Thanks Reilly. It is appreciated.

You hang in there as well with all of the relationship drama going on with you. :)

Wow! Nobody else took notice (But I wasnt looking for attention or anything hehe)

 

Thanks, man. :D

Wow hurricanes, storms...

 

Not even that would make my life more interesting though. :dozey:

The weather forecast here says "heavy rain" for Friday, but I don't know if that's hurricane-related or not... hurricanes are usually just tropical storms again by the time they get this far up the coast anyway (although Floyd managed to knock a tree onto my roof several years ago), and that map looks like it's making landfall somewhere around Alabama, so it probably won't head up this direction. So... good luck to those of you sitting in its path.

One of the squall lines is moving through Saint PEteburg right now. At least 50 mph winds, torrential rains, it is awesome. Thank god I'm not going to get hit directly by this hurricane. I feel badly for those that are. I'm just getting a glancing blow here.

 

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You can see the eye of the storm in this image. It's in the bottom left

 

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