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dinking around I found this!!!

Evidentally his lordship is now a humble vet named Vietboi840 and
Mike T. is now dmbpumpkin. One to St. Helier on this round.


Flooded wine - Attn Mike Tommasi
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Flooded wine - Attn Mike Tommasi - 2005/11/27 00:33
And whilst on the subject of flooded wine, how are things in the storm
struck south of France, Mike.

Hope that those swimming lessons came in handy !!!

Seriously, hope all is well

st.helier (New Zealand - where December represents the first month of
summer !!!)



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Flooded wine - Attn Mike Tommasi - 2005/11/27 02:27
All is well at my place, got up in the middle of the night to check for
water rising, despite several hours of incredible downpours nothing
happened.

Marseille was hit quite badly, and last night I dared to go to a tasting
in Aix en Provence, really weird, NOBODY was on the highway except for
me. Apart from the wind gusting to 140, there was no problem, but there
were warning signs that the highway was closed at
Nimes.

We kind of expect violent storms in the South. Even the Toulon area,
about the most arid in France, experiences over 600 mm of rain per year.
Problem is, it all comes down in a few days... but this is the first I
recall getting rain in a hurricane, the water was literally coming from
the east (usually it comes from above!).

This morning, the sun is shining.



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