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The main force of Katrina was East of New Orleans and it hit the
Mississippi Gulf Coast,wipeing Waveland and a couple of other Mississippi cities completely off the map.As bad as Hurricane Cammile was (www.devilfinder.com Hurricane Camille) in 1969 was,Camille didn't blow three trees down across the street I live on and blow ten shingles off of the top of my house,Katrina did and I live about one hundred and forty miles North of the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Katrina had the seventy foot tall pecan tree in my front yard dancing around at the base of the tree,at ground level,like a drunken wild Indian,I saw it myself out my window.Katrina caused that tree to lean toward the front of my house.A few months ago,I had that pecan tree and another pecan tree just like in my back yard near my house cut down and hauled off.Yesterday afternoon,the guy across the street from me was sitting in his front yard and looking up at that big tall tree in his front yard near the corner of his house,like he was looking at a ufo up there.I wonder what he was thinking on this anniversary of Hurricane Katrina? www.clarionledger.com Katrina Book.Or do a www.devilfinder.com for The Katrina Book.You ain't seen nuttin yet! cuhulin |
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