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Offline Sanguine

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One of the few things more destructive to Texas than my ex with the same name.   :whistle:

Your ex is named Dan?

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Your ex is named Dan?

Less than 30 seconds between the same post!

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Less than 30 seconds between the same post!

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Your ex is named Dan?

 :silly: OMG No!!!  I was referenceing the name of the Hurricane....Carla.


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:silly: OMG No!!!  I was referenceing the name of the Hurricane....Carla.


Though there was that one drunken night at Club One in Savannah.... :pondering:

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Your Ex-wife was named "Dan Rather"?

Could have used a Depends alert for that one!  :silly:


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Hey, @AllThatJazzZ, if you take the "s" out of the "https" when you post a youtube, it posts like this:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQogxeSCRLQ

Thank you for helping me with that. I studied other posts where the YouTube video posted as a clickable graphic, but I never found that pesky little "s"! It was so frustrating, so I appreciate your taking the time to instruct me.


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Thank you for helping me with that. I studied other posts where the YouTube video posted as a clickable graphic, but I never found that pesky little "s"! It was so frustrating, so I appreciate your taking the time to instruct me.

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One of the few things more destructive to Texas than my ex with the same name.   :whistle:

Carla, so destructive in many ways.

1. My community was devastated, and we personally lost so much (the most hurtful being the irreplaceable, sentimental things). We were out of school for weeks.
2. It elevated Blather's career. (I take responsibility for my part. We did think he was cute.)
3. Your ex. 


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Seeing generally 25-30 mph sustained winds, with a gust every burst of squall  of 40-45.  Thankfully a tropical flop.

Understand there are some local sporadic power outages being reported on local media, but none as far as I know near me.  .  Since this thing just made landfall, just east of the Sabine, watching for rain is the issue now.

Only 2.03 in the rain bucket.  Of course some of that was sideways rain.

I'm glad it was no worse than it was. A few low lying areas over here in the Galveston Bay area had some street flooding while the storm was still 90 miles out, but it appears we got by pretty much unscathed.

It seems like every year the "experts" predict it will be a busy hurricane season. I refuse to accept that. It tends to lack credibility when it's predicted every year. Seems like no one ever points out at the end of the quiet seasons how wrong they were.


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