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To: abuelita who wrote (82304)11/10/2011 7:52:30 PM
From: elpolvo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104216
 
i think you must have a detached retina!

mercy. i don't know what to say...
i,
i,
i,
i,
i,
i, just don't know...

i picked the teams i would prefer to have win this week
instead of the favorites. i'm sure that won't work out
but if the broncos win, i'll be happy.
(note bold text on broncos)

-lep86



To: abuelita who wrote (82304)11/10/2011 9:04:49 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104216
 
Somebody on the hurricane thread said this would be bringing high winds to the entire BC coast tomorrow. Stay dry.

Historic Hurricane-Force Blizzard Pounds Alaska, Climate Change Likely to Worsen Erosion By Climate Guest Blogger on Nov 9, 2011 at 6:01 pm

Powerful “Medicane” hits France by Dr. Jeff Masters in a Wunderblog repost

The most powerful storm to affect the Bering Sea coast of Alaska in 37 years is pounding Alaska’s west coast and Eastern Siberia with hurricane-force winds, a destructive storm surge up to 7 feet high, waves up to 35 feet high, and blinding snow. Tin City on the west coast of Alaska north of Nome recorded sustained winds of 70 mph, gusting to 81 mph, at 1:55 am local time this morning, and hurricane-force winds are likely affecting much of the open waters of the Bering Sea.
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