It was mostly hype.
All this talk about it reaching far inland and stuff. 
Once it hits the coast, it dies out.

And I think we can all agree that its HIT the coast ;-)

I think it's our little caribbean islands that are dwarfed by the size
of the hurricane itself that have to worry about it going on and on
and on from one island to the next.

On 8/29/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well it looks like the worst of the storm is over and as bad as it is,
> it's fortunately looking not as bad as the news was predicting. That's
> not saying much for the buildings that were totally smashed and the
> homes under 6 feet of water, but I was hearing predictions of 20ft
> flooding.
> 
> -Kevin

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