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Posted by Mark - IN. on June 11, 2005 at 06:46:33 from (205.188.117.66):
In Reply to: You guys on the Gulf Coast????? posted by thurlow on June 10, 2005 at 08:58:14:
Good morning thurlow. Was just joking about the run stuff though. May wanna wait a day just to play it safe. Back in the early 80's when was stationed at Ft. Hood, me and the buddies used to head down to Galveston Island every weekend and got whacked by one. Was pretty big, whatever it was called and tore up a lot of stuff. I don't recall anyone getting seriously hurt or worse, but sure made a mess of things. Even worse, much worse, to the point of devestating? No hot chickies at the messed up beach for a few weeks - was disasterous. LOL. Good luck, have fun, and send some of that rain here to Indiana - we're dying for it. Good luck buddy. Mark.
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