eeyoresmountainpals said:I guess it's my turn to wait!
But at least I can be last!

eeyoresmountainpals said:I guess it's my turn to wait!
But at least I can be last!
Lyn5 said:Hello everyone. I have to go back and read what's going on.
Lyn5 said:Hello everyone. I have to go back and read what's going on.
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It better weaken or we are all in trouble.
Lyn5 said:To bad we can't beam people around...you guys could stay here and hit the beach instead.![]()
Lyn5 said:On the bright side (if there is one) it seems as though it will move really fast over the state...hopefully that will lesson the flooding potential. If you have to evacuate, I would think that WDW is one of the best places to have a room reservation....isn't it built to Cat. 5 standards?
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go south, go south,
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weaken, weaken
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hit cold water, hit cold water
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have an eye replacement (whatever that is), eye replacement
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eeyoresmountainpals said:I'm back....
and I'm confused.![]()
This is from weather.com
"Fluctuations in intensity are likely, but Wilma is forecast to remain an extremely dangerous Category 5 hurricane through Thursday. The projected track of the storm takes it through the Yucatan Channel into the extreme southern Gulf of Mexico Friday. After that, Wilma is expected to come under the influence of westerly winds aloft blowing across the Gulf. That should hurl the hurricane toward the Florida Peninsula, probably the southern part of the peninsula, this weekend. Wilma is expected to be weakening by then, but weakening is a relative term and Wilma may still be a major hurricane (winds over 110 mph) when it makes landfall."
Now isn't the Peninsula similar to the panhandle of FL? Or are they just calling all of Fl a peninsula?