Where is do you think Rita will hit? (revised)
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- cajungal
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Where is do you think Rita will hit? (revised)
I messed up on the last one. Sorry. And it would not let me edit. You can revote. If you vote other, let me know where. Comments welcome.
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- southerngale
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- southerngale
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cajungal wrote:I am just not that great with all the locations on the Texas coast. I keep looking at the map, but I always manage to leave someone out. I am sorry.southerngale wrote:Glad to see it still can't come to the Beaumont/Port Arthur area. lol
I'm just teasing you. Plus, that means no votes for here!
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- cajungal
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I just put it on there as a general location area. I am not from Texas, and I don't know where every town is located on the Texas coastline. I can't possibly list every town and I am tired of looking at the map. Because no matter how many times I look at the map, I always forget somebody. The Texas coastline is the largest coastline on the gulf coast.
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cajungal wrote:The Texas coastline is the largest coastline on the gulf coast.
We're bigger than Texas in one department CG!
All those bays and bends, plus Lakes Pontchartain and Maurepas actually cover a lot more territory than you'd think.
One thing Texans just might lead the nation in...big hearts...and we owe 'em eternally for their incredible outpouring of help over the last 3 difficult weeks. Wish that as a state, we were in healthy enough shape to reciprocate as much as they deserve if Rita lives up to the advance billing.
Proud to call myself an ex-Texan (Klein High School Class of '79!).
Brian
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