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chill6x6

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Just a shout out to those of you in Texas. Thinking about you with TS/Hurricaine Harvey bearing down on you. Hopefully won't be as severe as most are predicting.

Take care and saying prayers for you.
 
Just a shout out to those of you in Texas. Thinking about you with TS/Hurricaine Harvey bearing down on you. Hopefully won't be as severe as most are predicting.

Take care and saying prayers for you.

Ditto, Chuck!

Safe Well Wishes and Prayers from your neighbors here!
 
Thanks ya'll. Here in College Station, we are a 200 mile drive (north and east - the bad side of the storm) from where the hurricane came ashore, so we have only had to deal with tremendous rainfall, localized flooding, and small tornados. Unfortunately, the storm is predicted to pass by us quite closely later in the week, so no telling how much rain we will end up receiving. It will surely be a very interesting week coming up.....
 
Thoughts and prayers also coming your way, Phil...o:D

You and the family stay safe...keep those heads above water!

Ted
 
Intersting few days, this past weekend. Approx. 18 inches of rain over about 65 continous hours. I think that is almost half of our usual annual rainfall. But it didn't rain at all today, and things are looking much better. Lots of cleanup to do, but of course nothing like the complete disaster 90 miles away in Houston. Donate something for them if you can, pray for them if you cannot.
 
Good to hear you are okay Phil. Really a rough situation for many Texans. I can't imagine all that rain in such a short period of time.

Louisiana looks to be getting a fair share now...
 
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