Quote: the Hallowe'en Surprise (perfect storm) '92
Phil,
Halloween Strorm ( known as the Haloween swell to those of us who surf) was 1991
Yep...absolutely right, should have rechecked my data...actually should have thought about the hurricane names...if you had bob, your G-storm would be female (ala grace)...
I remember it well because I hosted a Hallowe'en party at which only about 1/2 the guests showed up due to the crappy weather...at least we didn't have to deal with many trick or treaters...little bastids
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