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On 10/5/2016 12:19 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Oct 2016 08:31:45 -0700, The New Other Guy wrote:
>
>> Hurricane Matthew has taken a track closer to Florida,
>> and is expected to be at cat 4 when it is close to the
>> north east Florida coast, and goes north along South
>> Carolina, but is THEN expected to rapidly weaken and
>> take a sharp right hand turn out into the Atlantic.

>
> I don't know how that South Carolina lowcountry doesn't get pummeled
> when hurricanes come through.


Don't ask me. There are ruins all around the lowcountry that date back
300 years or more that survived these storms.

Having said that, Hurricane Matthew seems to be moving very slowly.
Likely losing strength.

> I have a couple friends in Lake Worth,
> FL - Fort Lauderdale where they have all those slightly inland, twisty
> neighborhoods where everybody has waterfront property that you wpoudl
> think would float away.
>

Fort Lauderdale schools weren't even closed today.

> ObFood: Totino's $1.25 pizza is the best pizza for doctoring up. Add
> some real cheese, onions, Italian sausage, and giardiniera and you've
> got a pretty damned good pizza for $2.25.
>
> -sw
>

Okey doke.

Jill