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Old 04-10-2008, 02:36 PM
 
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Now it would be Captain Hawley who would know such a thing. Please let us know how his method of predicting the NOLA river level pans out.

During the HW of '73 I was on the J. PAIGE HAYDEN and we were running over dikes with 40 feet of white water boiling over them. It's non-kosher to run over those stone dikes these days.
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