As I had said back in Early '06, This is the year for the 'Central'
Atlantic Coastal Regions to feel the destructive powers of the
hurricanes. (As few as they will be.)
So far, Elando (or whatever) is not one of them.
The Big One (I feel) will start near the North West Coast of Africa. [
And there will be no doubt about this ONE ]
Just A Thought.
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It was called "Ernesto", Kimbo -- & U r right -- "Ernesto" is *NOT* da
BIG one !!!!
Unlike 2005 which had three really BIG Hurricanes devastating parts of
the US Mainland,
this year, 2006, will see only 2 really BIG ones.....
The first BIG one will be named "Hurricane Joyce" -- which has been
time-shifted from late August to late September.
It will cause extensive damage to large swathes of the eastern
coastlines of Florida & S Carolina....
The name "Beaufort" comes to mind.....
HOOROO
UNCLE WALLY
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kmiller wrote:
As I had said back in Early '06, This is the year for the 'Central'
Atlantic Coastal Regions to feel the destructive powers of the
hurricanes. (As few as they will be.)
So far, Elando (or whatever) is not one of them.
The Big One (I feel) will start near the North West Coast of Africa. [
And there will be no doubt about this ONE ]
Just A Thought.
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29 Aug 2006 11:01:02 PM |
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After Much Chewing of Cud and Cogitation, "=?utf-8?B?
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<stargatedecember2012@yahoo.ca> Spat the Words
It was called "Ernesto", Kimbo -- & U r right -- "Ernesto" is *NOT* da
BIG one !!!!
Unlike 2005 which had three really BIG Hurricanes devastating parts of
the US Mainland,
this year, 2006, will see only 2 really BIG ones.....
The first BIG one will be named "Hurricane Joyce" -- which has been
time-shifted from late August to late September.
'Joyce' ? They do stand a better chance of getting into the US
if they have a Mexican name. 'Ernesto' will undoubtedly make
landfall.
It will cause extensive damage to large swathes of the eastern
coastlines of Florida & S Carolina....
The name "Beaufort" comes to mind.....
No way a frenchie will get into the US.
HOOROO
UNCLE WALLY
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kmiller wrote:
As I had said back in Early '06, This is the year for the 'Central'
Atlantic Coastal Regions to feel the destructive powers of the
hurricanes. (As few as they will be.)
So far, Elando (or whatever) is not one of them.
The Big One (I feel) will start near the North West Coast of Africa. [
And there will be no doubt about this ONE ]
Just A Thought.
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28 Aug 2006 11:06:39 PM |
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That was actually FIVE Big Ones that affected the Gulf Of Mexico and
the United States last year (2005) Wally.
But Who's Counting ???
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28 Aug 2006 10:56:55 PM |
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The Big ONE I am referring to will go much farther North (along the
Atlantic coastline) than even you are 'preceiving' there Wally.
[ Remember, no one believed me when I said Katrina was destined for the
'Oil Rig' of the Gulf Coast (my mistake was that I thought that the
only existing oil rigs of the Gulf Coast where off of the coast of
Texas). - I feel truly 'remorseful' to the "People of New Orleans and
Lousiana Coastal Region" for that one. ]
Maybe I can 'redeem' myself this time !!!
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29 Aug 2006 03:09:50 AM |
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"kmiller" <miller.k@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:1156823815.076566.44540@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
[ Remember, no one believed me when I said Katrina was destined for the
'Oil Rig' of the Gulf Coast (my mistake was that I thought that the
only existing oil rigs of the Gulf Coast where off of the coast of
Texas). - I feel truly 'remorseful' to the "People of New Orleans and
Lousiana Coastal Region" for that one. ]
Maybe I can 'redeem' myself this time !!!
Maybe you could just shut your lying face for a couple of minutes?
--
krib
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