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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-15 1:56 AM (#204181)
Subject: Cooler in NM


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I just want to say good night to all of my freinds as it becomes more tolarable here. We went through months of hot weather, and now it is cooling down.

Good night
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Beal
Posted 2003-09-15 6:35 PM (#204182 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM



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Come on out east before the Hurricane misses us. Have a BIG time.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-16 1:33 AM (#204183 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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cwk 2

I am watching that hurricane and praying and hoping that all my friends on the coast are spared the devastation of a strong hurricane. Let us all apply all the hoping and brain power we can and try to avert this monstrosity. Over 1500 people concentrating might do the job. All of us must tell that threatening disaster that we are opposing it with human brain power, and won't let it near our coast.

Bailey
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-09-16 3:40 PM (#204184 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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"Let us all apply all the hoping and brain power we can and try to avert this monstrosity."

From this group???? (self included).... we're doomed!!!
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Chuck (Retired Navy)
Posted 2003-09-16 7:40 PM (#204185 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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Waiting patiently in Virginia for Isabel to get here. Amazing how much stuff is outside that either has to be tied down or brought inside to keep it from becoming a flying missile hazard around here. Being less than 10 miles from the ocean can have disadvantages.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-17 1:26 AM (#204186 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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Chuck

Praying for you and concentrating on your survival. I spent my youth at Ft Eustis and Williamsburg and love Virginia. I am doing all the brain poewer I have(the equivalent of a 40 watt bulb) to save you guys. AAARGH, you are doomed if it's up to me.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-19 2:58 AM (#204187 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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Chuck

We were able to see the strength of that Hurricane, and it looked terrific. I hope you survived intact. My daughter was living at Cherry Point with her Marine husband on a previous one and had to evacuate. They returned to the skirting blown off their trailer and survived. Good luck to you, we are praying.

Bailey
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Beal
Posted 2003-09-19 8:14 AM (#204188 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM



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We're sitting on this mountain top and the wind is howlin like a wolf (couldn't resist that) and it's raining catfish and fergle babies. Lucky for us this isn't much of the storm. A good day to sit out on the deck in the rain and practice the banjo.
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Nils
Posted 2003-09-19 7:28 PM (#204189 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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Originally posted by cwk2:
We're sitting on this mountain top and the wind is howlin like a wolf (couldn't resist that) and it's raining catfish and fergle babies. Lucky for us this isn't much of the storm. A good day to sit out on the deck in the rain and practice the banjo.


I'm glad the worst of it missed you.
One question please - what the hell are "fergle babies"?

/\/\/

P.S. Sometimes it rains baby frogs here. Really.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-20 1:46 AM (#204190 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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Chuck

Watching the news it looks like you took the worst of the storm at Virginia Beach, I assume, as I type this, that you may have no power or phone lines. As soon as you can let us know how you're doing. We are pulling for you with whatever power we have. We got to see a lot of stupid news readers get blown on their ass so their was some good to the storm.

Bailey
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Nils
Posted 2003-09-20 11:37 PM (#204191 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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I saw that guy fall on his ass too Bailey. That was funny as hell :)

/\/\/
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-21 1:18 AM (#204192 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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Also, not only do they have to put up with vast distruction and power outages, but wafting in on the hurricane winds comes the horrific sound of cwk-2's banjo. That is a cruel fate for those who chose not to escape the hurricane, I hope none threw themselves into the churning waters to escape the banjo. :eek:
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Beal
Posted 2003-09-21 4:06 PM (#204193 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM



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But lets talk about good banjo. I've been listening to Tony Furtado lately. Just great! Good slide work and banjer as well as slide banjer.
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-22 1:40 AM (#204194 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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Dang

I just threw myself in the toilet to escape the banjo.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-09-22 1:08 PM (#204195 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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Originally posted by cwk2:
good banjo


Hmmm how can ya tell ??

Sorry couldn't resist :)
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Beal
Posted 2003-09-22 6:31 PM (#204196 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM



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Yeah, that's what I said but give this guy a listen and see if I'm not right. the blues cd is the best one I think
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Bailey
Posted 2003-09-23 1:52 AM (#204197 - in reply to #204181)
Subject: Re: Cooler in NM


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W-2

I'm back cause I couldn't reach the flush handle (and fortunately my wife was in bed), maybe I'll look that up.

Bailey (Chuck, we're still pulling for you big time)
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