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ralphfl
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      #57141 - Sat Sep 24 2005 04:20 AM

that was funny on Fox they were all waiting on what happened in houston and the guy said Wait! im getting a report on what happened with all those police.Then he says all that is was was a small fender bender LOL.


can't find the eye on Radar


Well at least Fox agreed with me on the west Jog.

Edited by ralphfl (Sat Sep 24 2005 04:25 AM)


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      #57153 - Sat Sep 24 2005 05:03 AM

Looks like land fall will be around 3a.m. Central Time. close to the Sabine River.

This is really interesting watching the coverage on tv. I probably won't get much sleep tonight !!


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