• Unsurviveable Storm

    From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to All on Wed Aug 26 22:27:14 2020
    Hello Everybody,

    There are two kinds of storms in this world -
    suriveable, and unsurviveale. The one headed
    my way is unsurviveable. Marco wimped out,
    losing its gusto quickly, coming in at a mere
    10 miles per hour, barely enough to move the
    wind gauge. Laura is a very nasty woman,
    packing a punch higher than Katrina, and might
    even become as powerful as Camille, as well
    as bigger.

    If I am no longer around tomorrow morning,
    do not expect any more postings from Fidonet's
    favorite troll. This is all the fault of global
    warming, regardless of what anybody else says.

    Wish me luck.

    --Lee

    --
    Donald Trump! Go away! Racist, sexist, anti-gay!

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  • From Wayne Harris@2:221/6 to Lee Lofaso on Thu Aug 27 05:10:40 2020
    Lee Lofaso - All <0@2.203.2> writes:

    [...]

    If I am no longer around tomorrow morning,
    do not expect any more postings from Fidonet's
    favorite troll. This is all the fault of global
    warming, regardless of what anybody else says.

    Omg, what's up?! Bad weather coming? Where are you located?

    Wish me luck.

    Good look!

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  • From Lee Lofaso@2:203/2 to Wayne Harris on Thu Aug 27 13:52:54 2020
    Hello Wayne,

    [...]

    If I am no longer around tomorrow morning,
    do not expect any more postings from Fidonet's
    favorite troll. This is all the fault of global
    warming, regardless of what anybody else says.

    Omg, what's up?! Bad weather coming? Where are you located?

    http://www.houmatimes.com/news/water-rising-quickly-at-lumcon/


    Here is where I was yesterday.
    When the little storm, Marco, made landfall.
    This is in Cocodrie, Louisiana.
    Right along the coast.

    The big one, Laura, was on its way.
    Marco was puny, compared to that bad gal,
    who was packing punches up to 175 mph.
    With an expected storm surge of 30 feet,
    with waves on top of that, going 40 miles
    inland.

    Marco was puny, with a much smaller storm
    surge than Laura. And yet, as the picture
    shows, even small storms can cause lots
    of damage.

    I went north to escape the path. Which
    is why I am still here, with electricity,
    typing a message in Fidonet.

    Wish me luck.

    Good look!

    Wishing all in the path of Laura good luck.

    --Lee

    --
    My body, my choice! / Her body, her choice!

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  • From Wayne Harris@2:221/6 to Lee Lofaso on Thu Aug 27 21:25:46 2020
    Lee Lofaso - Wayne Harris <0@2.203.2> writes:

    Hello Wayne,

    [...]

    If I am no longer around tomorrow morning,
    do not expect any more postings from Fidonet's
    favorite troll. This is all the fault of global
    warming, regardless of what anybody else says.

    Omg, what's up?! Bad weather coming? Where are you located?

    http://www.houmatimes.com/news/water-rising-quickly-at-lumcon/

    Here is where I was yesterday.
    When the little storm, Marco, made landfall.
    This is in Cocodrie, Louisiana.
    Right along the coast.

    The big one, Laura, was on its way.
    Marco was puny, compared to that bad gal,
    who was packing punches up to 175 mph.
    With an expected storm surge of 30 feet,
    with waves on top of that, going 40 miles
    inland.

    Marco was puny, with a much smaller storm
    surge than Laura. And yet, as the picture
    shows, even small storms can cause lots
    of damage.

    I went north to escape the path. Which
    is why I am still here, with electricity,
    typing a message in Fidonet.

    Great. Keep us posted.

    Wish me luck.

    Good look!

    Wishing all in the path of Laura good luck.

    Indeed.

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