Michael Baldwin, Bruce[_2_]
August 24th 07, 05:19 AM
nightsoil wrote:
> nightsoil wrote
>
> Double-Anus wrote:
> Kook Double-Anus
> > "WINONA, MINN. -- Flooding of potentially historic proportions swept
> > across the southeastern boot of Minnesota on Sunday, killing at least
> > four people, displacing hundreds and washing away roads, railroad
> > tracks and homes."
> >
> > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20350393/
> >
> >
> > "The remnants of Tropical Storm Erin, killed six people in Oklahoma,
> > eight in Texas and one in Missouri, where up to 11 inches of rain fell
> > in a few hours Monday.
> >
> > Tuesday morning, heavy rain in Ohio caused flooding that closed a
> > seven-mile stretch of Interstate 75 in the northwest part of the
> > state, the Highway Patrol said."
> >
> > http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070821/ap_on_re_us/flooding
> >
> >
> > "Miami, Aug. 21 (AP): Hurricane Dean was the third-most intense
> > Atlantic hurricane to make landfall since record keeping began in the
> > 1850s, based on its central atmospheric pressure, forecasters said."
> >
> > "Dean was a top-scale Category 5 storm at landfall Tuesday on Mexico's
> > Yucatan Peninsula. Its maximum sustained winds were 165 mph (265 kph)
> > and gusts reached 200 mph (322 kph). Just before landfall, a Global
> > Positioning System device dropped from a hurricane hunter aircraft
> > found it had a central pressure of 906 millibars, forecasters said."
> >
> > http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/003200708212121.htm
> >
> >
> > Oh the humanity!
> >
> > Double-Anus
> >
>
> nightsoil
>
> The first major storm of the season and it was a holy whopper,
> a Cat 5 equaling total destruction, oh mercy! What's coming up next Cat
> mega unbelievable? Lucky Jamaica and Cayman Islands that Dean was
> diverted during the last hours, hmmmmm, maybe Darla and the Seans heard
> the Captain on the Com thanks to Officer Greysky.
>
> thank heavens,
> the FrOOtL00p
Let's hope the next one washing you and the other saucerheads away,
FrOOtL00p.
> nightsoil wrote
>
> Double-Anus wrote:
> Kook Double-Anus
> > "WINONA, MINN. -- Flooding of potentially historic proportions swept
> > across the southeastern boot of Minnesota on Sunday, killing at least
> > four people, displacing hundreds and washing away roads, railroad
> > tracks and homes."
> >
> > http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20350393/
> >
> >
> > "The remnants of Tropical Storm Erin, killed six people in Oklahoma,
> > eight in Texas and one in Missouri, where up to 11 inches of rain fell
> > in a few hours Monday.
> >
> > Tuesday morning, heavy rain in Ohio caused flooding that closed a
> > seven-mile stretch of Interstate 75 in the northwest part of the
> > state, the Highway Patrol said."
> >
> > http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070821/ap_on_re_us/flooding
> >
> >
> > "Miami, Aug. 21 (AP): Hurricane Dean was the third-most intense
> > Atlantic hurricane to make landfall since record keeping began in the
> > 1850s, based on its central atmospheric pressure, forecasters said."
> >
> > "Dean was a top-scale Category 5 storm at landfall Tuesday on Mexico's
> > Yucatan Peninsula. Its maximum sustained winds were 165 mph (265 kph)
> > and gusts reached 200 mph (322 kph). Just before landfall, a Global
> > Positioning System device dropped from a hurricane hunter aircraft
> > found it had a central pressure of 906 millibars, forecasters said."
> >
> > http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/003200708212121.htm
> >
> >
> > Oh the humanity!
> >
> > Double-Anus
> >
>
> nightsoil
>
> The first major storm of the season and it was a holy whopper,
> a Cat 5 equaling total destruction, oh mercy! What's coming up next Cat
> mega unbelievable? Lucky Jamaica and Cayman Islands that Dean was
> diverted during the last hours, hmmmmm, maybe Darla and the Seans heard
> the Captain on the Com thanks to Officer Greysky.
>
> thank heavens,
> the FrOOtL00p
Let's hope the next one washing you and the other saucerheads away,
FrOOtL00p.