A Tale of A Tub

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Nanohedron wrote:I hope he's okay. Things are crazy tough there. The southern US wasn't prepared for storms like that; up to now they'd never had need to be.
At times like this, I keep being reminded of The Day After Tomorrow.

I hope An Draighean - and everyone else - is OK.
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benhall.1 wrote:I keep being reminded of The Day After Tomorrow.
No kidding.

My brother lives in Deep East Texas, and although they've been without power, water or heat, they're surviving and expect to come out of it okay. We both agreed that we can't easily make offhand climatic predictions any longer; nowadays, all bets are off.
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