Hurricane season is here..

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Hurricane season is here..

Post by littleriver » Wed May 09, 2007 10:52 am

First tropical storm of the season is forming off the carolinas and hurricane season doesn't start till June 1.


Get ready to move all other topics off the national news it looks like we will be having another very busy season.

I follow active hurricane seasons very closely because I have a lot of old friends from my military days and years of
working in the corporations who live down there and who I still keep in contact with.


We are finally coming out of one of the coldest, nastiest winters I've ever experienced in the PNW. In fact it was so cold and nasty nationwide it even seemed to shut up most of the global warming hysteria.

But, watch out, once those hurricanes start rolling in the Global Warmers will be excercising their vocal chords again and the crescendo will increase with each storm.....

By the time Al Gore heads to Sweden to accept his "Nobel Peace Prize" for MC-ing the Movie "An Inconvenient Truth" you're probably going to have to turn off the TV and just fish 24/7.. it will be the only way to escape the torture.....

but, then again, fishing 24/7 isn't such a bad way to go... most of our state parks have shower facilities and no TV's...


and, by the way, I really don't think Al Gore has really done enough to deserve winning the coveted "Nobel Peace Prize"...

Yassar Arafat won this award some time back and he had to literally kill thousands of Jews by convincing followers to become suicide bombers in order to gain the recognition needed to win the prize..... by comparison, Al's achievements seem a bit shallow....
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