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Fri Sep 23, 2005 10:37 pm

Yoshi wrote:
DM was on fire! wrote:http://image.weather.com/images/maps/tr ... 00x405.jpg
Holy crud. Not again. Hello $4.00 a gallon in SC. n_n

In parts of Eastern Canada (places around Toronto), prices have gone up to 189.9¢ to 201.1¢/L, from what I saw on the news. And to think roughly a year ago it was around 80 cents per litre. For you US people out there, that's $6.16 to $6.53/gallon. Eep. Luckily I live in the west.

Anyway, I heard this morning that New Orleans was flooding again (levees broke again because of the wind and rain) even though the hurricane hasn't made it to shore yet. Hopefully it won't be too bad for any place by the time it actually hits land. >_<

To anyone around the hurricane's path, good luck and stay safe.
lol.. im having fun staying safe.. im stocking up on food, so far i've had three bags of Flamin Hot Cheetos, one Dorito's
Cooler Ranch bag, some cookies, alot of water and half of a turkey sub on wheat with mayo... lol... and the possibilty's of a tree blocking tho doors to my school is... about 50/50.. we have this huge old oak tree out front....

Sat Sep 24, 2005 1:52 am

Well APARENTLY years of agriculture and global warming has stopped an iceage. So... I wouldn't bee TOO hard on pollution.

But still, these hurricanes are crazy... I cant believe people are saying they are going to stay, despite not living in a safe home or anything...

Sat Sep 24, 2005 5:37 am

Do not also forget the four storms that once brewed in the Pacific Ocean - Hurricanes Jova and Kenneth (which still exist) and Tropical Storms Lidia and Max (which have dissipated). Imagine that - four storms in the Pacific at one time. Unbelievable. Lidia was absorbed by Max.
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