LI Phil
(User)
Tue Jan 11 2005 03:19 PM
Re: Another link to add to our collections

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I have tossed and turned on a reply or just pulling that one off... I will let it stay for now but another may think different. Some ideas and feelings, however (my opinion), should be kept to yourself. The past events were major and not what the country ever saw coming.




Hey Coop, I couldn't have said it better. I got the twitch in my finger after the first sentence. Guess I've been hanging around you guys too long.

For the Record. A lot of people lost loved ones, homes, jobs and suffered a tremendous amount of mental and physical stress. I am sure that ALL of them could care less to ever hear another Watch or Warning of ANY TYPE. Posts like that generally don't survive more than 10 minutes. ( I'll be surprised to see it last a week! )




Another mod in agreement with Al & Danny...with all the death and destruction in 2004 (TSFH), and now the California mudslides and general southwest flooding...and the Sierra Mts. have received 14 FEET of snow...I will not hesitate to drop the hammer when it comes to people wishcasting a storm to come to them. I'm leaving it up as a warning to anyone else who wants to get a storm. Go play on other weather boards if that's your true heart's desire.

Unless you live alone on a deserted Island, you have to remember that what hits you hits others...and after this season, I seriously doubt anyone is looking for any more action.

You want to get hit, go buy a rowboat and go out into a fishspinner off the coast.

Off rant now. Ed, feel free to nuke the post and replies should you so choose.



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