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Sep. 15th, 2004 08:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We have surf like it's California today. There were literally thousands of surfers out there. I've never seen so many before. It took me a while to figure out what the traffic jam was, and it was surfers - and probably some rubberneckers, for good measure. (After all, surfers mean girls in bikinis.)
And this is with the hurricane, what, 300 or 400 miles from here? I measure how close hurricanes are by how many TV trucks are on the seawall - yesterday there were two, today there were four. If it was really close there'd be a dozen or more.
I guess after the hurricane goes on in tonight things will go back to normal. I feel for the people in Mobile and New Orleans, that thing looks like a bitch.
And this is with the hurricane, what, 300 or 400 miles from here? I measure how close hurricanes are by how many TV trucks are on the seawall - yesterday there were two, today there were four. If it was really close there'd be a dozen or more.
I guess after the hurricane goes on in tonight things will go back to normal. I feel for the people in Mobile and New Orleans, that thing looks like a bitch.