Gender of Greek storms
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100feettstormsurge
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Gender of Greek storms
If the Atlantic gets to Alpha, will it be male, female, both, neither, or an alien? I can just imagine the media having loads of fun with the Greek list.
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Re: Gender of Greek storms
100feettstormsurge wrote:If the Atlantic gets to Alpha, will it be male, female, both, neither, or an alien? I can just imagine the media having loads of fun with the Greek list.
Do you know anyone named Alpha???
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I know there is a very popular hot girl singer from Australia, Delta Goodrem, she is a girl, and thats DELTA... so maybe ALPHA would be a boy, BETA would be a girl, GAMMA is a boy (though it sounds like a girl).
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100feettstormsurge wrote:I don't personally know an Alpha, but chances are there are people out there with that name. Not sure about Mu, Nu, or Pi though.
I know someone named Pi. The 3.14th man I ever met was named Pi.
EDIT: typo
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gilbert88 wrote:This is the only Alpha I've ever heard of:
http://www.serials.ru/persons/en/Alpha_Acosta.html
All I gotta say is "oh yeah"
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WeatherEmperor wrote:gilbert88 wrote:This is the only Alpha I've ever heard of:
http://www.serials.ru/persons/en/Alpha_Acosta.html
All I gotta say is "oh yeah"
<RICKY>
OH YEAH!!!!!
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It
The gender of Hurricane Alpha would be "it". "Alpha struck coastal Marksville pretty hard, and then it went inland to cause 900,000 power outages in the Beadsville area." might be a sample usage.
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Gender changes from year to year
If Wal-Mart, sorry, I mean Wilma, is female, then Alpha should be male. That's good this year. But next year, the W storm is William, so Alpha should then be female. So Greek storms change gender every year.
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Re: Gender changes from year to year
jimvb wrote:If Wal-Mart, sorry, I mean Wilma, is female, then Alpha should be male. That's good this year. But next year, the W storm is William, so Alpha should then be female. So Greek storms change gender every year.
YIKES! TRANSEXUAL STORMS!! OMG What next?
I think I've heard it all now.
-justin-
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