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Default Proof that Red Cloud's skipper lied about Olga


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: On Fri, 12 Sep 2008 08:25:16 -0400, "JR" wrote:
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: On Sep 11, 2:48 pm, "Wilbur Hubbard"

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: : On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 21:28:24 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard":
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: : Damn.
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: Damn right! Nobody can get away with lies these days with
Internet
: access making it so easy to prove a lie. That weather buoy says
it
: all. No unusual winds at all. Therefore no hurricane as claimed
by the
: hapless skipper of the ill-fated and sunken Red Cloud.
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: If a man can't be honest about the weather he is NO SAILOR. And
the
: happenstances have borne out this truism.
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: Wilbur Hubbard
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: You are right dick breath, Olga did not exist.
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: Fred
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: And neither does the Coast Guard video of the rescue.
: Regards,
: JR
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: High Tide in Galveston Bay will be around 4:45 AM Saturday, about 2
: hours after the eye of Ike and a 20 foot storm surge reaches there.
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: Freddy-Joe has demonstrated previously that he's exactly dumb enough
: to think he's gonna ride this out at home.
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Hype and more hype about this dying storm Ike. They are claiming it's
going to come ashore as a cat 3 but look at the poor thing.

http://www.goes.noaa.gov/HURRLOOPS/huirloop.html

It's breaking up because dry air from the west is getting entrained
all the way to the core and it's practically broken the thing in two.
It's lucky to come ashore as a tropical storm if they were honest
about it. They just love to frighten people.

Joe isn't too bright but his little lake will only come up to the
balcony on his lakeside apartment in that ramshackle building he was
planning to use as a company headquarters. This time he probably was
smart enough to move his automobile to higher ground, I hope. He has
no boat to worry about anymore. Poor lubber Joe. I feel sorry for him.
Everything he touches goes wrong.

Wilbur Hubbard