Here in Shreveport, just East of East Texas, things are just peachy.
Of course very few local folks understand why the sky is darkening
NOW when the Hurricaine is still 180 miles OFFSHORE and we're 200
miles inland. They don't seem to grasp that when the rain starts, I
give it 4 hors at the outset, it's going to be coming down hard for
the next 3 days.. and we're in drought conditions so all of that
water will just flood everything here.. It's gonna be great.. anyone
wanna buy some cars at "dry" prices with a 'wet' delivery date???
Lester
On Sep 22, 2005, at 11:43 PM, Bruce Lowry wrote:
> Here in East Texas the little store down the road reported
> refilling its tanks 3 times with no more available. I watched the
> prices jump 30 cents over an hour.
> I could not find a pump with less than 6 people waiting to buy gas.
> I'm way up in the northern part of east Texas and expect to get hit
> Saturday morning with whatever is left. Tomorrow should be insane!
> Bruce
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