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[quote user="edblysard"] <p>Clean air and no "skeeters" for a few days, then back to normal baking temps.</p><p>Got the Coleman lanters and cookstove all ready just in case.</p><p>As a side note, the new media has managed to do a fantastic job of whipping the public into a panic...freeways are all bumper to bumper, grocery stores are cleaned out, hardware and lumber stores are out of plywood...and no offical evacuation order for the city has been issued...most of Galveston Island has been evacuated, and all the low laying areas along the coast have been officaly evaced, but all we expect here in Houston is tropical storm type stuff.</p><p> </p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I sure hope you don't take any chances with this one Ed - from the looks of the satellite imagery, Ike means business. I've never been through a hurricane or even a tropical storm, but I lost a friend once to a blizzard (car accident due to ice) - Mother Nature ain't someone to under-estimate.</p>
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