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| 14 Aug 2004
| Jeff Head
Posted on 08/14/2004 12:32:12 AM PDT by Jeff Head
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To: Melinda in TN
Yes, I'm familiar with Margate - I grew up in a house on the edge of Melrose Park near Plantation, in the SW area of Ft. Lauderdale, near Broward Blvd. My husband's parents lived in Melrose Park, a little area right off Broward Blvd and near State Rd 7. Our house was brand new in 1960 and we found out our builder had a little more work to do when Donna hit. I walked into my room and had water up to my ankles so as soon as the storm was over, the builder had to come out and fix it.
Speaking of 60's houses, ours had terrazo floors which I used to hate but have since remembered more fondly. I would take those over carpet any day. I hear that you can't get them anymore. I'm glad your house looks better now, the last time I saw my old house it was kind of sad. It was right on 31st Ave which has since been renamed and has not aged well.
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posted on
08/14/2004 3:06:40 PM PDT
by
mean lunch lady
(I'm from Flori-duh, Land of the Hanging Chad...)
To: mean lunch lady
Ours had terrazzo floors also. I loved it! Carpet wouldn't have been practical with the flooding and sand. We had to shake our sheets at night before we could go to bed because of the sand. To this day I don't like carpet. Hubby does so we have it but I can see his point in TN. The floors would be miserably cold in winter. If I had my way we would have hardwood. The older houses here are built off the ground and bare wood floors have a terrible thumping sound when you walk if you don't have carpet. We thought it was so much fun to jump and down on my grandma's floors when we came to TN on vacation.
I hope the poor people in Florida are OK. This was a bad one!
To: libertylover
I saw pictures last night of the remains of a large structure that had been build of concrete and steel and it was totally destroyed.
YIKES!!!
Time for underground cities..
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posted on
08/14/2004 8:23:40 PM PDT
by
GeronL
(KERRY: "I went to Cambodia with the CIA and all I got was a hat")
To: Melinda in TN
wow... animal control must have been very busy too...
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posted on
08/14/2004 8:25:06 PM PDT
by
GeronL
(KERRY: "I went to Cambodia with the CIA and all I got was a hat")
To: Jeff Head
This thing was effectively a ten-mile-wide F2 tornado.
It's going to be pretty high on the list of major catastrophes by the time they figure it all out...
To: Interesting Times
After watching the reports from today...I believe you are absolutely correct.
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posted on
08/14/2004 8:35:22 PM PDT
by
Jeff Head
(www.dragonsfuryseries.com)
To: Jeff Head
The images from the helicopter flying over Sanibel is just incredible.
It looks as bad as a tornado.
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posted on
08/14/2004 8:36:23 PM PDT
by
rwfromkansas
(BYPASS FORCED WEB REGISTRATION! **** http://www.bugmenot.com ****)
To: GeronL
What animal control? There was no such thing in the 60's. The wildlife people would come out and removed the gators from the storm drains when they had to but if they were in your house or yard they were your problem. :-)
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