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Jeanne had bad breath!
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<blockquote data-quote="D.R. Cattle" data-source="post: 48770" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>You guys are great. It's really sad to see the shape a lot of folks are in. Many houses had been condemned by Francis and obviously Jeanne didn't ease any of that suffering. I'm gonna miss this place. I mean the place that existed before all of this wierd weather. Imagine an old grandaddy oak you've been used to admiring for most of your life. Now reduced to a stump which will be ground up in a few weeks time. Tiki bars and oceanfront restaraunts we always prided ourselves in on a special occasion. Perhaps they'll be rebuilt, but now nothing more than a pile of sticks on the sand. The beautiful reefs we like to go dive when the ocean is calm and catch dinner, now buried under several feet of sand. Packinghouses built before I was born, now just a heap of scrap metal. Piper Aircraft a booming factory, now a pile of trash and all her workers layed off. Though it may seem strange, surely God has a reason bigger than we can understand to rock our world with this kind of storm. The cattle, horses and wild game react as if it were just simply a normal phase that occurs from time to time. Horses turn their butt to the wind and just bear it. The cows seek shelter for the storm and emerge to go back to their ways that please us so much. It's as if nature understands the Good Lord's intentions a little better than we do. Or maybe we take the basics and our many blessings for granted? Time to gas the generator and grain the horses- catcha in a few days.</p><p></p><p>P.S. I got to be in close proximity of the 1st Lady today. She is an exceptionally distinguished, very respectable and beautiful woman for her age!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.R. Cattle, post: 48770, member: 19"] You guys are great. It's really sad to see the shape a lot of folks are in. Many houses had been condemned by Francis and obviously Jeanne didn't ease any of that suffering. I'm gonna miss this place. I mean the place that existed before all of this wierd weather. Imagine an old grandaddy oak you've been used to admiring for most of your life. Now reduced to a stump which will be ground up in a few weeks time. Tiki bars and oceanfront restaraunts we always prided ourselves in on a special occasion. Perhaps they'll be rebuilt, but now nothing more than a pile of sticks on the sand. The beautiful reefs we like to go dive when the ocean is calm and catch dinner, now buried under several feet of sand. Packinghouses built before I was born, now just a heap of scrap metal. Piper Aircraft a booming factory, now a pile of trash and all her workers layed off. Though it may seem strange, surely God has a reason bigger than we can understand to rock our world with this kind of storm. The cattle, horses and wild game react as if it were just simply a normal phase that occurs from time to time. Horses turn their butt to the wind and just bear it. The cows seek shelter for the storm and emerge to go back to their ways that please us so much. It's as if nature understands the Good Lord's intentions a little better than we do. Or maybe we take the basics and our many blessings for granted? Time to gas the generator and grain the horses- catcha in a few days. P.S. I got to be in close proximity of the 1st Lady today. She is an exceptionally distinguished, very respectable and beautiful woman for her age! [/QUOTE]
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