its craziness, im in maryland, on the coast, isabel went DIRECTLY by
me, mike t too, and im sure some others from the baltimore/dc metro
areas...we remember a few, andrew, and hazel, and a few others, GEL,
you will be aight man, hold tight, it usually ends up much ado about
nothing, really...there are the occasional misfortunes, but i bet, and
im no betting man :) heh, that you have a better chance of getting hit
by a golf ball while standing on your head in india, than dying from a
hurricane :)  so, we will live to see you another day, enjoy the
heineken, smoke a few for me, have a hurricane party, we always do!

later.
tony

On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 21:53:24 -0400, Angel Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> See? This is why I think that people are overreacting.
>
> http://www.trinidadexpress.com/shared/images/2004/09/06/061503W5.gif
>
> We're on a 'tropical STORM' warning..hot a hurricane warning. It should
> miss us.
> I think it's all about worrying if it shifts.
>
> I mean if it shifts we're in sh** looking at all the maps and the size
> of it.
>
> -Gel
> Never Answer An Anonymous Letter.
>
>
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