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Old September 18th 03, 01:29 PM
SUQKRT
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Are you weathering the storm ok? Batten down your hatches Southeasterners.
Sounds like the North east wont be too bad.
Suz
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Old September 18th 03, 11:31 PM
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SUQKRT wrote:

Are you weathering the storm ok? Batten down your hatches Southeasterners.
Sounds like the North east wont be too bad.



Was writing a reply to this a three hours ago, telling you how easily
we'd gotten through this, when Isobel had a bit of a giggle at my
expense and knocked the power out. We just got the lights back on about
15 minutes ago. It wasn't any real hardship, though I found out that
the kids I'd told to find flashlights, camp stove, propane cylinders,
and lanterns, bothered to do nothing of the sort. They still don't know
where the camp stove is. Sigh. At least we didn't need it.

The current winds are 31 mph gusting to over 50 mph and it still
raining. We haven't lost any trees, there isn't too much storm damage
floating around my back yard, and none of it is ours anyway, and we're
all intact. The cats didn't even pay attention (that I could tell) to
the storm. Apparently, they decided that I didn't end the world by
water and are not blaming me for the world being wet. Wait until
winter.

Pam S.
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Old September 19th 03, 12:12 AM
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"Tanada" wrote in message
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SUQKRT wrote:

Are you weathering the storm ok? Batten down your hatches

Southeasterners.
Sounds like the North east wont be too bad.



Was writing a reply to this a three hours ago, telling you how easily
we'd gotten through this, when Isobel had a bit of a giggle at my
expense and knocked the power out. We just got the lights back on about
15 minutes ago. It wasn't any real hardship, though I found out that
the kids I'd told to find flashlights, camp stove, propane cylinders,
and lanterns, bothered to do nothing of the sort. They still don't know
where the camp stove is. Sigh. At least we didn't need it.

The current winds are 31 mph gusting to over 50 mph and it still
raining. We haven't lost any trees, there isn't too much storm damage
floating around my back yard, and none of it is ours anyway, and we're
all intact. The cats didn't even pay attention (that I could tell) to
the storm. Apparently, they decided that I didn't end the world by
water and are not blaming me for the world being wet. Wait until
winter.

Pam S.


glad you guys are okay!
purrs,
Brenda


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Old September 20th 03, 05:37 PM
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In article , Tanada
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Are you weathering the storm ok? Batten down your hatches Southeasterners.
Sounds like the North east wont be too bad.



Was writing a reply to this a three hours ago, telling you how easily
we'd gotten through this, when Isobel had a bit of a giggle at my
expense and knocked the power out. We just got the lights back on about
15 minutes ago. It wasn't any real hardship, though I found out that
the kids I'd told to find flashlights, camp stove, propane cylinders,
and lanterns, bothered to do nothing of the sort. They still don't know
where the camp stove is. Sigh. At least we didn't need it.

The current winds are 31 mph gusting to over 50 mph and it still
raining. We haven't lost any trees, there isn't too much storm damage
floating around my back yard, and none of it is ours anyway, and we're
all intact. The cats didn't even pay attention (that I could tell) to
the storm. Apparently, they decided that I didn't end the world by
water and are not blaming me for the world being wet. Wait until
winter.

Pam S.






I'm glad things weren't too bad.
Suz
Iron Chef Macmoosette
Thank Heavens There's Only One
=^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^=

Chocolate heals all wounds.
 




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