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well kyle i am happy i did not have to email the scores to you. it would have been depressing.
--- On Sun, 9/14/08, KE Cleveland <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> From: KE Cleveland <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Charles Gibson interviewed Sarah Palin
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Sunday, September 14, 2008, 8:12 AM
> Wow! We're here--a lot closer than I thought we'd
> be and a lot closer than
> I want to be. One of the DMORT teams has a cadaver dog
> with the and has
> been on patrol, though I don't know if the dog's
> had any "hits" yet. I am
> working with city and county engineering staff to
> coordinate with our folks
> to inspect bridges and non-home structures. We are
> sceduled for a flyover
> of downtown Houston this moning once the sun's up and
> the storm's
> stop--there's still a lot of rain falling and some
> lightning. The biggest
> problem is lack of power, and is is so dog-gone humid. My
> glasses keep
> fogging.
>
> One of our nurse-practitioners is getting his Masters in
> Public Health
> (MPH) at Ohio Stateand he brought a bunch of
> "Buckeye" stickers to put on
> our humvees. He threw them away in disgust this morning.
> I went to
> bed during the game, but it was like a go-zillion to three
> when I called it
> a night. Sill don't know what the final score was.
>
> The wind damage at ground level, from what I've seen so
> far (which isn't
> much), isn't as bad as what I saw in Charley. But the
> flooding is just
> awful. Up high, on the skyscrapers, the wind damage is
> pretty bad. I'll
> let you know about it after my overflight this morning.
>
> I scared (and grossed out) one our nurses last night. I
> have a mild case of
> amblyopia ('lazy eye") that gets really bad when
> I'm tired. Well, I came
> down with a bad migraine headache last night and needed
> some Imitrex, but
> you have to be examined before the pharmacists will give
> you meds. My right
> eye had rolled so far that the iris wasn't visible.
> Because of the migraine
> she thought I waas having a stroke and I said,"No,
> wait. I can use each eye
> independently and every time I tried to look through my
> right eye it would
> roll right back into position and slowly roll up when I
> looked through my
> left. She said she thought she was gonna blow chunks.
> LOL!
> Does any other adult on this list have this eye issue?
>
> Sun's up and I gotta go. I'll let you know later
> what I see. The Colonel
> has asked us not to post any pictures online without them
> being reviewed by
> his office and Public Affairs. I have seen $5+ gas down
> here. Ridiculous
> that prices would go up a buck and a half on fuel already
> in the system. I
> haven't been out enough to see how much they're
> asking for staples like milk
> and bread. I haven't heard of a crime wave or looting.
> Has anyone seen
> anything about it on the news?
>
> Kyle
>
> Sent from Kyle Cleveland's Palm IIIc
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