Here's a grammar lesson for you: You don't start a sentence with the word "And".
Bad lesson. It's not true. It is a common misconception, though.
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Here's a grammar lesson for you: You don't start a sentence with the word "And".


hesperhys wrote:"Deadcities" [cute name...],
In addition to misunderstanding grammar (despite pedantically correcting others), you fail to grasp the basics of the windfield of this hurricane... no sane person would expect the beaches to be the worst hit for this storm...
Take a look at this map
http://www.jea.com/report/CurrentOutages.asp ...
Do you still think you can refute word of folks who are actually experiencing it...
Unless you can refute this map, please just go away...

Stormsfury wrote:gatorbabe79 wrote:Both of my dogs are in the safest part of my house in the hallway...somewhere they NEVER choose to lie down. Do they know something I don't?
Pets have a "sense" with approaching storms like hurricanes, and the same can be said about earthquakes as well ... as they are apparently, very sensitive to changes ...
In regards to Jeanne, the pressure falls are probably what they are responding to, and the same can be said about my animals here (in the Charleston area ... BOTH have been abnormally inactive, and more ... clingy)
SF

SF, are you expecting anything severe there????? Other then what your discussion says. Animals being clingy. Maybe that is why all the frogs in the pond out back have migrated to the breezeway??? (the croaks are killing me here)


gatorbabe79 wrote:I have water coming in through my front double doors that face east. Still have power. Lots of debris, mild street flooding. My pool is about to overflow. Nearly constant tornado warnings as a particularly nasty band is coming around. My boat which is high up on a lift is now floating with the high tide! Glad I tied it off too.
And most unfortunately, 2 15 yr old boys were outside in their Orange Park riverfront backyard and a tree fell on them. One dead, one hospitalized. So tragic.
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