Great to see you in that video Joe, keep up the good work.
Regards
Nigel.
TNCM Being Hit By Nasty Hurricane
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I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.
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Great Caesar's ghost...look at all that beer!
Keep an eye out for blondie. With all that beer sitting around she can't be far away.
Glad you're doing well Joe.
Brian
Brian
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Hey mates.
Things are getting back to some resemblance of normality.
Utility power was restored to the warehouse yesterday and the house today.
But
For those on all the islands, and many parts of Florida.. it will be years, decades even, before things will be as they were before the hurricane.. if ever.
My minor inconvenience is nothing compared to their utter devastation.
Things are getting back to some resemblance of normality.
Utility power was restored to the warehouse yesterday and the house today.
But
For those on all the islands, and many parts of Florida.. it will be years, decades even, before things will be as they were before the hurricane.. if ever.
My minor inconvenience is nothing compared to their utter devastation.
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Joe I am very happy you got through relatively unscathed, I was reading about what happened to Barbuda where the island has been totally evacuated because of the hurricane damage. This is an island, while only 1800 inhabitants has a large land area than the city of San Francisco and 95% of the buildings are destroyed. My heart (and my wallet) really goes out to all those effected by this disaster.
And Joe, I should have known a state that has perfected the drive through liqueur store would have no shortage of beer, with our without a hurricane.
And Joe, I should have known a state that has perfected the drive through liqueur store would have no shortage of beer, with our without a hurricane.
Joe Cusick,

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