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JAXAshby September 16th 04 03:46 AM

36 foot waves forecasted for Florida western panhandle, but Saturday looks good.
 
No, stupid, he is saying, historically, 36+ foot waves have devastated
portions of the Gulf Coast.


36 foot waves can not hit the Gulf Coast. They break well before they get
close to shore.

Calif Bill September 16th 04 06:58 AM


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
No, stupid, he is saying, historically, 36+ foot waves have devastated
portions of the Gulf Coast.


36 foot waves can not hit the Gulf Coast. They break well before they get
close to shore.


Camille had those huge breakers breaking in the front of houses in Biloxi
area.



basskisser September 16th 04 12:30 PM

(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
No, stupid, he is saying, historically, 36+ foot waves have devastated
portions of the Gulf Coast.


36 foot waves can not hit the Gulf Coast. They break well before they get
close to shore.


If that were the case, then almost anywhere that there is a beach,
couldn't have waves, because the beach, at the edge, is only a 1/4"
deep!!!

JAXAshby September 16th 04 01:03 PM

Camille had those huge breakers breaking in the front of houses in Biloxi
area.


not hardly true, newspaper reports notwithstanding. unless the water infront
of those houses was 60 feet deep.

billie, you believe anything

JAXAshby September 16th 04 01:05 PM

vase kisser, ever watch what the waves do as they come ashore? You have?
Really? So how come you haven't yet noticed the waves break? too stoned to
notice yet?

(basskisser)
Date: 9/16/2004 7:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:

(JAXAshby) wrote in message
...
No, stupid, he is saying, historically, 36+ foot waves have devastated
portions of the Gulf Coast.


36 foot waves can not hit the Gulf Coast. They break well before they get
close to shore.


If that were the case, then almost anywhere that there is a beach,
couldn't have waves, because the beach, at the edge, is only a 1/4"
deep!!!









basskisser September 16th 04 07:05 PM

(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
vase kisser, ever watch what the waves do as they come ashore? You have?
Really? So how come you haven't yet noticed the waves break? too stoned to
notice yet?


Your stupidity is shining brightly today....you've already been proven
wrong, by a buoy!!!!!!!!!

Calif Bill September 16th 04 08:36 PM


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
Camille had those huge breakers breaking in the front of houses in Biloxi
area.


not hardly true, newspaper reports notwithstanding. unless the water

infront
of those houses was 60 feet deep.

billie, you believe anything


Ever been to Biloxi?



Parallax September 16th 04 08:47 PM

(JAXAshby) wrote in message ...
vase kisser, ever watch what the waves do as they come ashore? You have?
Really? So how come you haven't yet noticed the waves break? too stoned to
notice yet?

(basskisser)
Date: 9/16/2004 7:30 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:

(JAXAshby) wrote in message
...
No, stupid, he is saying, historically, 36+ foot waves have devastated
portions of the Gulf Coast.

36 foot waves can not hit the Gulf Coast. They break well before they get
close to shore.


If that were the case, then almost anywhere that there is a beach,
couldn't have waves, because the beach, at the edge, is only a 1/4"
deep!!!








JAX simply cannot admit he was wrong. The original poster said
nothing about waves hitting the beach. He talked about wave heights
at an offshore buoy. Yesterday, there were 42' waves there. During
the night, they had on that was 52'. I have personally seen 20'+
waves hitting hotel walls during a hurricane at Jacksonville Beach
during the early 70s. Of course they were breaking.

Harry Krause September 16th 04 10:09 PM

Calif Bill wrote:
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
Camille had those huge breakers breaking in the front of houses in Biloxi
area.


not hardly true, newspaper reports notwithstanding. unless the water

infront
of those houses was 60 feet deep.

billie, you believe anything


Ever been to Biloxi?


I have, but it was a long, long time ago. Dumpy place. Now, with the
casinos, it is a dumpy place with gambling.



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Calif Bill September 16th 04 10:45 PM


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Calif Bill wrote:
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
Camille had those huge breakers breaking in the front of houses in

Biloxi
area.

not hardly true, newspaper reports notwithstanding. unless the water

infront
of those houses was 60 feet deep.

billie, you believe anything


Ever been to Biloxi?


I have, but it was a long, long time ago. Dumpy place. Now, with the
casinos, it is a dumpy place with gambling.


there have been casinos there for a long time. 1965 when I was stationed
there there was gambling. Not as big of casinos as now, but there were open
gambling halls.




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