Bram Kaandorp
Master Poster
apparently her children have the "gift" too and she has taught them how to harness it. maybe she will never be stopped!!
lxxx
That reminds me of the TV series "Medium", but not in a good way...
apparently her children have the "gift" too and she has taught them how to harness it. maybe she will never be stopped!!
lxxx
Say RSL once Browne does die, are you still going to keep your site up or shut it down?
Say RSL once Browne does die, are you still going to keep your site up or shut it down?
Yes, tomorrow is the big day, isn't it?
Isn't it?
There are stories of wonderful rescues and escapes, each of which at another time would be a marvel to the rest of the world, but in a time like this when a storm so intense in his fury, so prolonged in its work of destruction, so wide in his scope, and so infinitely terrible in its consequences has swept and entire city and neighboring towns for miles on either side, the mind cannot comprehend all of the horror, cannot learn or know all of the dreadful particulars.
One stands speechless and powerless to relate even that which he has felt and knows. Gifted writers have told of storms at sea, wrecking of vessels where hundreds were at stake and last. That task pales to insignificance when compared with the task of telling of a storm which threatened the lives of perhaps sixty thousand people, sent to their death perhaps six thousand people, and left thousands others wounded, homeless, and destitute, and still others to cope with grave responsibility, to relieve the stricken, to grapple with and prevent the anarchist's reign, to clear the water-sodden land of putrefying bodies and dead carcasses, to perform tasks that try men's souls and sicken their hearts.
The tidal wave along the Texas coast, brought on by the storm, will rank among the most disastrous events in history.

I'm actually about 500 yards away from the gulf on the Pascagoula river in Mississippi. I'll let you know if the tides rise up this afternoon.
I'm actually about 500 yards away from the gulf on the Pascagoula river in Mississippi. I'll let you know if the tides rise up this afternoon.
Isn't it 230pm in texas now?