Hi y'all,
I see that Tropical Storm Erin hit land north of Corpus Christi and
dumped a lot of rain on Houston and the area between San Antonio and
Austin. Houston has flooding. So, how about a check in to let us
know how you're doing.
Now, we all wait for Dean to make up its mind. It's predicted to be a
big one. Let's all evoke the power of purr and whatever other powers
available that it will fizzle out.
Annie
tanadashoes - 16 Aug 2007 20:35 GMT
On Aug 16, 3:12 pm, annie_wx...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi y'all,
> I see that Tropical Storm Erin hit land north of Corpus Christi and
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>
> Annie
Purrs and good thoughts from us here for everyone to be ok in soggy
Texas.
Pam S. in North Carolina which really needs the rain.
CatNipped - 16 Aug 2007 20:35 GMT
> Hi y'all,
> I see that Tropical Storm Erin hit land north of Corpus Christi and
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> big one. Let's all evoke the power of purr and whatever other powers
> available that it will fizzle out.
It's been *POURING* here in Houston all day (just my luck I took a sick day
and they ended up closing the office because of the weather). The boss told
us to "use your best judgement" about going in tomorrow because flooding is
really heavy. I'm really hoping this doesn't turn out to be another Allison
hanging over the city!
Hugs,
CatNipped
> Annie
Matthew - 16 Aug 2007 20:55 GMT
Hey Lori Did you see the forecast for TS dean they predicting it will be a
class 4 hurricane by Saturday and one of the Forecast lines takes it into
Texas
But as with all of Mother Nature only time will tell Like today less than
a 10% chance of light isolated rain Well it is pouring all over the county
>> Hi y'all,
>> I see that Tropical Storm Erin hit land north of Corpus Christi and
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>
>> Annie
CatNipped - 16 Aug 2007 20:57 GMT
> Hey Lori Did you see the forecast for TS dean they predicting it will be
> a class 4 hurricane by Saturday and one of the Forecast lines takes it
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> than a 10% chance of light isolated rain Well it is pouring all over the
> county
Well, looking on the bright side, I could use a four day weekend, and we're
still provisioned from the Rita scare.
On the downside, others are not so lucky (please purr and say a purr-ayer
for those living more south of me like Galveston).
Hugs,
CatNipped
>>> Hi y'all,
>>> I see that Tropical Storm Erin hit land north of Corpus Christi and
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>>
>>> Annie
Matthew - 16 Aug 2007 21:59 GMT
>> Hey Lori Did you see the forecast for TS dean they predicting it will
>> be a class 4 hurricane by Saturday and one of the Forecast lines takes
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>
> CatNipped
I still am stocked up from Charley, Francis, Jean, Ivan, Katrina and Rita
Good Luck
bonbon - 16 Aug 2007 22:02 GMT
>> Hey Lori Did you see the forecast for TS dean they predicting it will be
>> a class 4 hurricane by Saturday and one of the Forecast lines takes it
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>On the downside, others are not so lucky (please purr and say a purr-ayer
>for those living more south of me like Galveston).
We're about half way between you and Ben's and Galveston, so we're
watching the news like crazy. The thunder and lightning woke us up at
5:30 this morning. Couldn't get back to sleep after that, since there
were so many pooties taking shelter on our bed. It's pretty much been
pouring down rain all day, so at least I don't have to do any yard
work. The Palms and Ferns outside are lovin' it for sure.
-bonbon
>Hugs,
>
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>>>
>>>> Annie
polonca12000 - 21 Aug 2007 21:12 GMT
> Well, looking on the bright side, I could use a four day weekend, and we're
> still provisioned from the Rita scare.
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>
> CatNipped
Lots and lots of purrs,
Polonca and Soncek
Victor Martinez - 16 Aug 2007 21:01 GMT
On Aug 16, 2:12 pm, annie_wx...@hotmail.com wrote:
> I see that Tropical Storm Erin hit land north of Corpus Christi and
> dumped a lot of rain on Houston and the area between San Antonio and
> Austin. Houston has flooding. So, how about a check in to let us
> know how you're doing.
It rained a lot this morning, but it stopped. Looks like it will be
raining on and off at least until Saturday.
> Now, we all wait for Dean to make up its mind. It's predicted to be a
> big one. Let's all evoke the power of purr and whatever other powers
> available that it will fizzle out.
Yeah, that's the place where hurricanes that hit Texas usually form.
Cheers.
Victor
jofirey - 16 Aug 2007 21:31 GMT
> Hi y'all,
> I see that Tropical Storm Erin hit land north of Corpus Christi and
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>
> Annie
One of my grandson's in near San Antonio for Air Force Basic. And not at
all used to this sort of weather. The whole thing had him pretty rattled as
it was.
Can we get Don some, it's only a few more weeks purrs?
Jo
CatNipped - 16 Aug 2007 22:01 GMT
Certainly - purrs are infinitely renewable, all it takes is some
scritchin's!

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>> Hi y'all,
>> I see that Tropical Storm Erin hit land north of Corpus Christi and
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>
> Jo
Mark Edwards - 17 Aug 2007 03:19 GMT
>I see that Tropical Storm Erin hit land north of Corpus Christi and
>dumped a lot of rain on Houston and the area between San Antonio and
>Austin. Houston has flooding. So, how about a check in to let us
>know how you're doing.
Dallas is fine.
Hugs and Purrs,
Mark

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sam - 17 Aug 2007 03:38 GMT
> Hi y'all,
> I see that Tropical Storm Erin hit land north of Corpus Christi and
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>
> Annie
Better weather purrs coming down to Texas from the Pacific NW.
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe