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Old 08-27-2020, 09:29 AM
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While figuring out such mundane things as Saturday's contest, I wanted to express my hopes that our friends in the path of Hurricane Laura are able to get through it safely and securely. I'm especially thinking of Cruzan in East Texas, and as the storm moves inland of Cal in Central Arkansas. Stay safe and after the storm has passed, please check in to let us know that you are all right.
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Old 08-27-2020, 12:55 PM
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While figuring out such mundane things as Saturday's contest, I wanted to express my hopes that our friends in the path of Hurricane Laura are able to get through it safely and securely. I'm especially thinking of Cruzan in East Texas, and as the storm moves inland of Cal in Central Arkansas. Stay safe and after the storm has passed, please check in to let us know that you are all right.
Yes . . . to all that may be in the path in the south central and mid eastern states, be safe and hope all is well!!! It's great to see Saratoga come and sad to see it go!!!
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Old 08-27-2020, 01:12 PM
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One of my friends from New Jersey sent me a text yesterday and said that the weather channel was talking about Arkansas and Hot Springs in particular being in the path of the remnants of the storm with rain and high winds and the possibility of flooding and tornadoes. So far, nothing but rain. I am a bit sceptical that it will get worse than that, but I've been wrong once or twice. We are about 300 miles from the Louisiana coast as the crow flies so maybe it won't get any worse than it has been so far, but I appreciate the concern.

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