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Josephine96 wrote:Let the season begin.. By the way.. It still says 12 days on the Hurricane Hollow forum index on the front page
That is Chad's work on the front of the board and sometimes he forgets to change the numbers.
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Season is almost here and let's begin to track those storms. 
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Now less than 10 days for season to be official but will there be a before season storm? 
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It is a matter of hours instead of days now for the official kickoff of the 2004 hurricane season.On the 31rst the hour by hour countdown will be there. 
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I am looking forward to being on-line and tracking as much as possible this year. First time in years I will not have to be at work for days for a threat! Woo Hoooooo! I wonder how much time the doctors give us this year if there is a possibility. I don't even know if there are other storm nuts like myself there. I may end up being the official office information source, again. It really amazes me how few people are uninformed about a threatning storm.
Time to drag out the big box of supplies and replace all the batteries and candles we used during off season so I can avoid the rush. I like to get supplies early, pack them in a box and then when the season is over we use everything so it is not wasted. Saves me a lot of time in lines and expense all at once. If a storm threatens all I have to do is drag out my supply box and the major things are ready. Always have last minute stuff to buy though.
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Re: Soon
bevgo wrote:I am looking forward to being on-line and tracking as much as possible this year. First time in years I will not have to be at work for days for a threat! Woo Hoooooo! I wonder how much time the doctors give us this year if there is a possibility. I don't even know if there are other storm nuts like myself there. I may end up being the official office information source, again. It really amazes me how few people are uninformed about a threatning storm.
Time to drag out the big box of supplies and replace all the batteries and candles we used during off season so I can avoid the rush. I like to get supplies early, pack them in a box and then when the season is over we use everything so it is not wasted. Saves me a lot of time in lines and expense all at once. If a storm threatens all I have to do is drag out my supply box and the major things are ready. Always have last minute stuff to buy though.
Good that you are preparing early because you never know if this season that area where you live will be threated.As a saying says prepare for the worse but hope for the best.
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