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Old July 19th 05, 04:45 AM
Darrel Toepfer
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Dan Luke wrote:

Hurricanes are weird things. The damage in the path of even a bad one
is often spotty - areas of massive destruction interspersed with areas
where only a couple of trees are down.


Here at 4R7 it was the tornadoes from Lily that did the most damage, 8+
of them in just a couple hours time...

I've ridden out a half dozen or so of the damned things, and every one
of them has done something freakish. It would be fine with me if I
never saw another one.


Same here, have driven through several of them as well, thats a bit
freakier than sitting them out in the house...

Hope everything's ok with your people down there.


Looks to be, haven't heard word about how downtown and the shops around
the ship docks made it though... Cancun apparently never lost power,
though that was a bit northeast of the eye...
 




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