President Obama will cut short his Martha’s Vineyard vacation Friday night in order to get back to Washington before Hurricane Irene marches up the East Coast.
The historic East Coast earthquake didn’t move him much. But what he called a potentially “historic hurricane” finally did the trick.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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The links are expected to be drier in Virginia.
The earthquake didn’t get him. He flees from Irene. Wherever he goes now, i expect a rain of frogs there.
haahaha … yeah, “historic” … at 100Mph? .. are you kidding? .. back up in Fargo, ND, they get straight-line winds that strong, and micro-bursts much stronger. I guess when one makes up their own history, anything can be “historic” …hahaha
One year we took the kids trick or treating in Boulder in 70 MPH winds.