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malaise

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8. The water is very warm close to me
Fri May 2, 2025, 09:09 PM
Yesterday

Lots of rain today and likely flooding in the next week given the storms coming from the Pacific and Central Ameri ca.
That said we welcomed the rain today. If it continues into next week , we might face a mess.

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Fascinating malaise Yesterday #1
Forecast to be an above average year and I am getting to old for the aftermath surfered Yesterday #4
The water is very warm close to me malaise Yesterday #8
Water temp in the Central Gulf is 78 and it's only the first of May surfered Yesterday #11
Uh-oh. That's not good. calimary Yesterday #29
Amen. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Yesterday #15
I moved from Houston to Austin just to avoid the flooding and hurricanes. ananda Yesterday #16
If it is any consolation last year's forecast misanthrope 20 hrs ago #32
I've always thought of you as a youngstah. cachukis Yesterday #2
Still surfing, but there is no doubt that I am slowing down. surfered Yesterday #3
It's the mindset. Keep at it. cachukis Yesterday #5
Mindset? Trueblue Texan 11 hrs ago #35
You are only as old sdfernando Yesterday #17
My trouble is, I feel my mind is young.... Trueblue Texan 11 hrs ago #36
Time goes by so fast Tickle Yesterday #6
I got my draft notice when I was in AF basic TexLaProgressive Yesterday #7
You must be even older than me. Carla was in 1961. Celia hit us in 1970 surfered Yesterday #9
Celia created $930 million in damages littlemissmartypants Yesterday #19
Thank you. It was a weird time. I hope your Dad was ok! surfered Yesterday #20
You're welcome. He did lots of search and rescue helicopter rides but he made it home, thankfully. littlemissmartypants Yesterday #23
Me too. surfered Yesterday #24
I just read this obit... littlemissmartypants Yesterday #28
Yes that first Army haircut was brutal surfered 14 hrs ago #33
If you have Netflix... llmart 6 hrs ago #43
I was 11 living 150 miles from the Gulf. It tore shingles off the house TexLaProgressive 21 hrs ago #31
Suddenly an old man... Easterncedar Yesterday #10
Life is like a roll of toilet paper. It goes faster towards the end surfered Yesterday #14
Now THAT'S a good one. calimary Yesterday #30
Never heard this. Sounds about right. Prairie_Seagull 13 hrs ago #34
Hook 'em Horns! momta Yesterday #12
Class of '69 surfered Yesterday #13
I was born in Austin. My dad managed the 2-J's restaurant on Lamar in the 60's. momta Yesterday #18
I graduated from the "old" Austin High in '65. I ate a lot of burgers from 2 Js surfered Yesterday #22
Love life! WVreaper Yesterday #21
Life is a crap shoot. It's all about the luck. I was lucky. surfered Yesterday #26
i feel that i am a 6 years old trapped in a 67 yo mans body. how the heck did i get this way?! AllaN01Bear Yesterday #25
I know the feeling. It happened so fast surfered Yesterday #27
I know EXACTLY how that one goes DFW 10 hrs ago #38
What a charmed life you have lived. 1WorldHope 10 hrs ago #37
"...from a kid to a geezer in a wink of an eye". ReRe 10 hrs ago #39
You're welcome surfered 9 hrs ago #40
Est. 1552? Bullshit. I got news for you. Right on Amerigo Vesupcci's map. --- glorious living black and white 3Hotdogs 8 hrs ago #41
Short term rentals are killing these small towns. LisaM 6 hrs ago #42
The people who work here, can't afford to live here. surfered 5 hrs ago #44
Yes, we spend time in an island town. Same story. LisaM 5 hrs ago #45
And too expensive for a family just starting out surfered 4 hrs ago #46
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