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Good morning Sir Ross, by the way your parts are on the way .
We are directly in it's (George) path and I don't think we'll be so lucky
this time , i plan to ride it out here on the beach so i can be the first
out to collect. Maybe i can do a blow by blow coverage , how about hurricane
cam? the track is low of the islands , this usually indicates a direct
Florida hit. has anyone have any hints for dredging in storm surge? ferreter
-----Original Message-----
From: ross mayhew <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, September 21, 1998 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: George, and apres-storm collecting
>Whoa!! only three football messages today, and one an apology, another a
>warning. an improvement, if i ever saw one (now, mind you i have
>nothing against people trying to kill each other on a big field covered
>in astroturf, but there are lots of other lists for discussing it!)
>
> BUT, seriously- is anyone one the list in the path of the class 4
>hurricane George?? this could be a dangerous one, by the sounds of it.
> Do any of you ever feel a bit guilty enjoying the great shelling
after
>a big storm, knowing all the trouble it caused, inclucing the
>destruction of the very sealife whose rubble you are gleefuylly
>searching for deeper-water treasures? I don't wish by *any* means to
>put a damper on this particular "silver lining", but am just wondering
>what it feels like.
>
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