"Double-A" <double-a@hush.ai> wrote in alt.astronomy:
> Shine on, shine on, Harvest Moon!
No - Cajun Moon!
Cajun moon, where does your power lie/
As you move across the southern sky/
You took my babe way too soon/
What have you done, Cajun moon/
Someday babe, when you want your man/
And you find him gone, just like the wind/
Don`t trouble your mind whatever you do/
`Cause Cajun moon took him from you/
When daylight fades, the night comes on/
You can hear the silence of this song/
Don`t trouble your mind whatever you do/
`Cause he got me like he got you/

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G=EMC^2 Glazier - 17 Sep 2005 21:27 GMT
Hi CeeBee No harvest moon here in Florida they don't pick the oranges
until late December Like June and July having everyday over 90 F
September has been 93 F,and today is 96 with a heat index of 107
Earth's warming keeping the atlantic waters hot enough for # 5
hurricanes. Beert
Double-A - 17 Sep 2005 21:57 GMT
> Hi CeeBee No harvest moon here in Florida they don't pick the oranges
> until late December Like June and July having everyday over 90 F
> September has been 93 F,and today is 96 with a heat index of 107
> Earth's warming keeping the atlantic waters hot enough for # 5
> hurricanes. Beert
I'm glad you live there and not be, Beert. I hate the heat! Here it
is a crisp autumn-like day of 61 degrees. Great football weather!
It's nice to have the Sun without the heat.
Double-A
Saul Levy - 19 Sep 2005 06:59 GMT
Well, let's see... After Katrina we have Ophelia at cat. 3, then now
we're getting Rita at cat 2-3. So, where are all the cat. 5s, Beert?
Seems there are NONE!
Saul Levy
>Hi CeeBee No harvest moon here in Florida they don't pick the oranges
>until late December Like June and July having everyday over 90 F
>September has been 93 F,and today is 96 with a heat index of 107
>Earth's warming keeping the atlantic waters hot enough for # 5
>hurricanes. Beert
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 19 Sep 2005 16:56 GMT
Saul Katrina was a #5 50 miles out. It hit NO as a #4 The waves
transmitted the energy of a #5 as they rolled up the shore(25 feet
high),and flooded NO Bert
Saul Levy - 19 Sep 2005 20:17 GMT
You didn't answer my question. And, you failed to quote what I wrote,
fool! You're making this a BAD habit!
Saul Levy
>Saul Katrina was a #5 50 miles out. It hit NO as a #4 The waves
>transmitted the energy of a #5 as they rolled up the shore(25 feet
>high),and flooded NO Bert
Twittering One - 17 Sep 2005 21:41 GMT
"When daylight fades, the night comes on
You can hear the silence of this song
Don`t trouble your mind whatever you do
`Cause he got me like he got you."
~ CB
"Silence, or emptiness,
When morning, after darkness, comes, as she
A wanton will to do ~ ?"
~ Mer Loleil
Twittering One - 17 Sep 2005 21:43 GMT
"Who ya got,
Holding you?"
~ Folly
> Shine on, shine on, Harvest Moon!
>
> Double-A
The Harvest moon still looks full and is fast approaching Mars!
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2000/ast11sep_2.htm
http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/harvest/
http://www.farmersalmanac.com/astronomy/fullmoonnames.html
Double-A
Saul Levy - 22 Sep 2005 00:05 GMT
Yep, tonight the Moon passes north of Mars.
Saul Levy
>> Shine on, shine on, Harvest Moon!
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>Double-A
> Shine on, shine on, Harvest Moon!
>
> Double-Anus
Full moon alert! Saucerhead kooks out in force!
Double-A - 20 Sep 2005 13:12 GMT
> > Shine on, shine on, Harvest Moon!
> >
> > Double-Anus
>
> Full moon alert! Saucerhead kooks out in force!
ALERT! Australian outback redneck bigot coffee boy on deck!
Double-A
Raving Loonie - 21 Sep 2005 09:58 GMT
> > > Shine on, shine on, Harvest Moon!
> > >
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> Double-A
' NZ finds Black Cocks hard to swallow '
See http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/15/nz_badminton_kerfuffle/ for
details.
RL
ah - 30 Sep 2005 01:14 GMT
>> > Shine on, shine on, Harvest Moon!
>> >
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>
> ALERT! Australian outback redneck bigot coffee boy on deck!
ALERT! CERN IT on deck!

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