MoonWrasse
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DandyDon:Y'all realize that we have but 4 storm names left this year for the U.S. Atlantic coast? If we run out....
What, no hurricane named "DandyDon"?
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DandyDon:Y'all realize that we have but 4 storm names left this year for the U.S. Atlantic coast? If we run out....
Let's suggest it. Right now, do a google on DandyDon and I am one of the top hits.MoonWrasse:What, no hurricane named "DandyDon"?
All my worries this week for Houston, and now it's coming in there. Good luck...!!divergalinla:Well, looks like Texas may not get it as bad as was thought at first...Louisiana on the other hand...Our little town in central Louisiana has grown 100 percent! I don't believe there were this many people here after Katrina.
My son works in Lake Charles, and he is home, with several friends who live there and in Sulphur. We are supposed to get some bad weather here so I don't know when I'll be able to get online again.
Prayers for all in the path!
It looks like she is going to break up over northern Louisiana now. I hope the state is ready for the rainfall.BEAUMONT, Texas (Sept. 24) - Hurricane Rita slammed into Texas and Louisiana early Saturday, flooding coastal towns, sparking fires and knocking power out to more than 1 million customers, but largely sparing vulnerable Houston and much of the region's vital oil refining industry.