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Devastation in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Popeye" data-source="post: 49054" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>I have a house in Rockport Texas (just 30 miles north of Corpus Christi) and that was looking like ground zero until the trough started pushing Ike more north sooner than some expected. While I am selfishly grateful to be spared Ike's wrath, my thoughts and prayers go out to those affected. I'm sure many that live on the coast have the same torn feelings about hurricanes as I do. When they start heading your way, you just want them to go somewhere else and you know <em>SOMEBODY</em> is gonna get hammered, just as long as it's not me. Afterwards you almost feel guilty that you were spared but relieved at the same time.</p><p></p><p>As far as this rain we're getting in Illinois, I don't think that's from Ike... yet. If I remember the weather map, Ike was going to hit Southern Illinois and go through Indiana and Ohio, Pa and on up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popeye, post: 49054, member: 148"] I have a house in Rockport Texas (just 30 miles north of Corpus Christi) and that was looking like ground zero until the trough started pushing Ike more north sooner than some expected. While I am selfishly grateful to be spared Ike's wrath, my thoughts and prayers go out to those affected. I'm sure many that live on the coast have the same torn feelings about hurricanes as I do. When they start heading your way, you just want them to go somewhere else and you know [i]SOMEBODY[/i] is gonna get hammered, just as long as it's not me. Afterwards you almost feel guilty that you were spared but relieved at the same time. As far as this rain we're getting in Illinois, I don't think that's from Ike... yet. If I remember the weather map, Ike was going to hit Southern Illinois and go through Indiana and Ohio, Pa and on up [/QUOTE]
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