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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
    You can have him back if you really want him!
    No thanks! Here in Germany, we already had our share of Austrian politicians!

    Kirsten

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    I saw this on the news and have to say that I think the pictures that you posted gave more of an idea of the massive and intense effects of this storm. My first thoughts were of all of my European Pet Talk friends. I am glad we have heard from most of you and will be relieved when we hear from Randi and Chris.

    The weather in the U.S. is very abnormal also as you have no doubt heard. What on earth is going on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    The weather in the U.S. is very abnormal also as you have no doubt heard. What on earth is going on?
    Yes, I heard about it on the news, it's so weird!!

    Kirsten

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    I am glad to hear about more good news of our European members
    Yesterday was quiet, no wind at all. Today it started again and woke me up this morning; It's pretty strong now (may be the Lancelot Kirsten was talking about?) but compared to tursday it is nothing.

    The kitties are not scared at all. Peppito even insists to have a walk outside! He did not realise that the noise we hear is due to the wind But we will not accept his request, of course

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    Hubby and I have been reading all through these posts this morning and I am so glad to hear that those I "know" from here are OK. Still no word from Randi in Denmark?

    Yes, US weather also has us talking. Here in Ohio, we still have fairly mild weather and there is usually snow by now. Last week there was an evening that it was 50 F up here and in the 20's with ice on the ground down in Texas for my dad and daughter Sirrahsim. That is over 1000 miles south of us. It is very eerie.

    Thank you so much for all the news and pictures. All of this makes me want news of my PT family.

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    I am getting worried about Randi too! There are lots of scaffolds at the building where she has her appartment in, I hope they didn't cause any damage!!
    I went to the centre of our village this morning, and I saw lots of damage on roofs everywhere! The fire-brigade was blocking the traffic to reach some of those ! At a building site I saw that lots of the scaffolds were scattered all over the building site...!
    Please let us know if you are allright, Randi...
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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    Randi has been logged on every day since Thursday. She was just on an hour ago, so I expect she just hasn't seen the thread.

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