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Thanks RkyMtn...You really know what to say to cheer me up.

posted by
Passionflower
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August 23, 2006
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Doesn't look like it, does it Maggie???
posted by
Passionflower
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August 23, 2006
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Bel...who knows....while we're waiting on a big hurricane
Maybe we'll have a nice earthquake somewhere.
posted by
Passionflower
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August 23, 2006
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LOL Wiley...Had no idea you were such a Mighty Prophet...
Blizzards...as in really, really cold...don't work for me! Cold weather is muy malo. However I DO cuddle.
posted by
Passionflower
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August 23, 2006
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I agree with Maggie...I think Debby will fizzle out. But there is still
three more months and there's another one forming near the Carribbean, Ernesto!
posted by
RckyMtnActivist
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August 23, 2006
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Well, Passion, I don't think Debbie's the one. What can I say?
posted by
MaggieMae
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August 23, 2006
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Passioflower
This will be a season of no hurricanes, I prophesy that. So looky here darlin' if ya get hungry, come visit for a spell and I'll feed ya.
Oh, I do have strong feelings about blizzards though. hmmm. Do you cuddle?

posted by
WileyJohn
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August 23, 2006
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Here is hoping she is wrong.
posted by
bel_1965
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August 22, 2006
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Woo-Hoo Maggie...
I'm a little worried about her direction though. She seems to be taking a northerly turn....bad for me.
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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Passion, Debbie is now a tropical storm. Looks like maybe we should worry.
posted by
MaggieMae
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August 22, 2006
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Avant...The 2005 season was one of those seasons that will only
Occur every 50 years or so. I believe it's climatologically impossible for us to have another year like that for some time to come. But each hurricane season has grown increasingly worse. Who Knows?
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Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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Wow Babe...I'd love to talk to your uncle -
Does he have a web site or anything like that? A newsletter?
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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Passionflower
Let's hope that it doesn't become a replay of last year. That would be awful.
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avant-garde
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August 22, 2006
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Here we have drought. My uncle works full time at age 80 with computer models, studying global warming. There is a runaway effect, at which point it's too late to do anything about it. I'm sure this is all connected.
posted by
babe_rocks
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August 22, 2006
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Factor...LOL on the fact that you posted your comment at 3:03-
Guess what time it is as I write THIS comment????????
4:44 p.m.
Me and you are wierd!!!
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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Factor...I knew you would still be seeing all those numbers....LOL-
I'm starting to pray and investigate the phenomenon more. I really want to KNOW what it means.
I agree that we can affect the future with our prayers and faith...also our words.
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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Justi...That does help quite alot...
God has been showing me that my "Life" with Richard is coming to a close. How we are living now, as man and wife, has been a good, comfortable satisfying life, but it will end soon and the two of us will TRULY go our way.
We'll never be 'like this' again. God has also shown me what will happen to Richard. I told him the truth so he could make preparations.
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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Me too Maggie...Sylvia's predictions are normally pretty accurate though.
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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Marie...That's such a chilling prophecy...
I'm afraid I agree completely. In fact if I look back I can pull out some blogs from earlier this year where I predicted much the same thing.
I've also written very chilling poetry about these matters. I'll post one of my favorites about the END of the human race.
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Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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Passionflower, that headline is a scarey thought! Scarey, Scarey! Florida and the East Coast doesn't need any major destruction. I hope she's wrong!
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MaggieMae
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August 22, 2006
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PasionFlower
The first page in this sequence is the number of completion and the second one is the number for new beginnings if that helps any.
posted by
Justi
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August 22, 2006
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(that's 3:03 PM in my time zone...)
posted by
FactorFiction
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August 22, 2006
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Hmm. Maybe.
I am more of a mind that if enough people have positive thoughts/prayer, things can always change. Certainly that has been true in my own life...those "near misses" type of things. I wonder if I ever wrote about any of that stuff? I will have to look.
I have lots of numbers as always 
posted by
FactorFiction
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August 22, 2006
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PF-
Sylvia says she doesn't see anything after 95 years, so it may be the end of the world as our grandchildren will know it....... God tells Neale Donald Walsch in Conversations with God that he feared for the planet and what we had done had gone on too long and it could be too late to change it or reverse the damage.
Cee
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LadyCeeMarie
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August 22, 2006
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LMAO Lostinlife....I'm afraid I agree....though it WILL drag on
For a few more years I believe.
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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it's the end of the world as we know it...
and I feel fine......... :)
posted by
LostInLife
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August 22, 2006
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Mason, when I worked hurricane Charley,
I was staying in a little town west of Orlando called Davenport. Lately I've been thinking alot about that hotel where I stayed and the little town I was working.
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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Mason...thanks for sharing that.
Yes, in 2004 several of those hurricanes did pass close enough to Orlando to cause some daamage and closings.
I remember that Disney was closed about 3 days bec of damage to rides. I can recall being the ONLY car on I-4 when the outer bands of hurricane (***) passed over. I'm sure it was 2004 but we had so many coming within weeks of each other that it's very hard to keep them straight.
When you're there working you just don't have time to watch the news, etc. You hear fragments of what happened at the field office and from applicants.
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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Has Orlando FL ever been hit hard by a Hurricane? ...I keep getting
flashes about it?
posted by
MasonGarrett
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August 22, 2006
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LOL Darrke...I can just see you on the pot when the roof blows off...
I think your idea of putting everything on an IPOD is good though. These days it's very easy to put everythng on a disk and store it in a safe.
I saw alot of people lose possesions that were irreplaceable last year....gun collections, doll collections, furniture that had been passed down, etc.
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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I got an iPod after Hurricane Katrina...
It's got all my photos and journals (as well as songs) on it. So I figure in an emergency all I have to do is pocket it and I have all the irreplacable stuff right there in the space of a credit card. You can never be totally prepared though...after all, you're only half packed! (What if the emergency happens when I'm sitting on the pot? So I grab the toothbrush and forget the iPod!!)
posted by
DarrkeThoughts
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August 22, 2006
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That's true, Warrior...if we'd all known what Katrina was going to do...
People could have saved their photos, important docs, quilts their grandma gave them, etc.
In spite of everything that's happened the past few years...all the hurricanes and destruction...many people will STILL not be ready -
posted by
Passionflower
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August 22, 2006
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It's hard to prepare for the unplanned. Sounds like you're on top of it.
posted by
SuccessWarrior
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August 22, 2006
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