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Re: Hurricane Floyd
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 20 Sep 1999 21:19:42 GMT
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johnneal@uswest^NoMoreSpam^.net
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Frank Filz wrote:
> Mr L F Braun wrote:
> > Well, here in NJ we got water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink! Most
> > of Route 18, the major highway between New Brunswick and U.S. Rte 1, was covered
> > by 4-5 feet of water. The Raritan crested at nearly 15 feet above flood stage,
> > and my girlfriend and I (sadly, a NLSO) went out in the sun and breeze with blue
> > skies to stand on the overpass and look at the river/Lake New Brunswick.
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> From the sounds of it, eastern North Carolina is devastated. We may have
> more opportunities to donate LEGO to needy causes. It will probably be a
> week or longer before we get a full telling of the situation in eastern
> NC (many areas are still only accessible by boat or helicopter).
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> It also sounds like portions of New Jersey are in the same boat.
Uh....so to speak......----------------------------------------^^^^
The fewer the routes to NJ, however, the better. <dons asbestos undies, runs>
-John
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