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Discussion in 'Texas' started by GrigioGuy, Sep 22, 2005.

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  1. Admiral Thrawn

    Admiral Thrawn F1 Rookie

    Jul 2, 2003
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    Rita seems a long way East of Houston - I'm suspecting the damage there won't be so bad (unlike New Orleans...). To my knowledge, it is also above sea level.
     
  2. WJHMH

    WJHMH Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Sep 5, 2001
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    I just got off the phone with my sister in Bellaire, so far she lost power but it's fickering on & off. She also added that they got very little rain, just some high winds that took out a couple of small plants. So they are safe for now. (whew) Getting back into Houston for everyone else is going to be another problem all it's own.
     
  3. Admiral Thrawn

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    Downgraded to Catagory 2 now. The eye is quite a long way inland.
     
  4. FarmerDave

    FarmerDave F1 World Champ
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    Jul 26, 2004
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    Looks like the Texas coast dodged a bullet, thankfully.

    Today I had to water the lawn; I put fertilizer on the lawn yesterday thinking it would get rained in today. I was wrong.
     
  5. Supercarlover

    Supercarlover Formula 3

    Sep 30, 2004
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    Was raining out in Van, Texas this morning (out near Tyler). I left around 11 a.m. Wind gusts were...um...fun....in the Chrysler mini-van. But, that's alright...we had tons of music equipment in the van, so we were much heavier than your run-of-the-mill soccer-kid hauler.

    My parents in San Antonio said it was gorgeous today. They had a garage sale. :) Yes, I do believe we dodged a bullet. Poor Louisiana. :(
     

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