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"Do you believe in love at first sight? Or should I walk by again?"
"Some people believe that holding on and hanging in there are signs of strength. However, there are times in life which it takes much more strength to just let go"
Originally posted by Cory We are about to get slammed by a damn hurricane down here in Louisiana!! I can't believe we already have to this early in the season!!!! Ughhhhh!!!
Hurricanes can be fun, i've been thru a few of them here in Houston/Galveston they are pretty common. Its fun to get a storm tracking chart and watch them. People usually board up their windows and the really weird people go stock up on water, flashlights, batteries, lanterns, candles, stupid stuff like that.
Tropical storm Allison hit Houston in June of 2000, it wasn't a hurricane, but tropical storms bring just as much rain, just less wind, it stalled over Houston and flooded everything. There were 18 wheelers floating down on of our major highways, it was really cool.
Also my sister got married in Galveston on June 9th and that was the day the storm was at its worst, the cameraman and most of the wedding party couldn't get to Galveston (it is an island) because of the flooding. Needless to say that must have been a sign from god, because the marriage didn't last very long, lol. I just realized i'm rambling on about nothing, i'll stop now.
Who names these things? No offense to anyone, but Bill is a boring name. I would name them something cool if I were in charge of naming a hurricane, that would be cool.
Originally posted by rado it's a TS Cory, stop ing
Bro, if you've never lived in the south, its not just wind damage you have to fear. It's the terenchial rain that can lead to widespread flooding and storm surge that poses the biggest threat. I've lived in this area all my life and have been through some big ass storms.
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