--- In [email protected], "markmeredith2002"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected],
> "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis"
> <tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlist@> wrote:
> >
> > I hate to break your bubble Bobo but Mother Divine was still without
> > power on Sunday night after losing it around 11am Sat morning. They
> > were moved into the Raj until power could be restored to thier
> > location. In addition the Condos on campus were also still without
> > power last night. No power no heat. Some folks were getting real
> > chilly. I believe the mother divine trailers may be in broken pipe
> > trouble if they don't get power soon as the wind chill is potent
> > today. Tom
> >
> The rajesharis (sp?) were moved into the Raj, but all the other MDs
> were told to find friends in town to stay with last night.

I don't understand the original post by brigante.  Is it that the Des
Moines paper doesn't mention Ffld, a small town nowhere near des
moines, in its weather article and so that means the bad weather
miraculously missed ffld??  Why would the des moines paper mention
ffld by name?  As anyone who lives here knows, most of fairfield was
without power due to the storm.  The storm was less severe as you went
south from des moines but ffld was hit just the same as ottumwa and
other nearby cities.  This seems similar to the bizarre thinking that
underlies much of the ME research.




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