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Hurricane Ike Closes Schools

September 12, 2008 04:47 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

Reader Comments

hold on the perosn from tx that said im idiot, do you go to kinkaid

was it cheap

well too bad they sould have insurance anyway so dont go crying to me

was it cheap

to the person above

hmm, you are an idiot. my friends house has just been washed away. i hope you can enjoy your day of no school when there are a bunch of people without homes to go back to.

its hitting bout 5 pm

THE Weather ppl r always wrong

OMG WE HAVE NO SCHOOL NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 yahoooo just blow everything away for all i care. and you weather ppl r soooo stupid there proubly isnt even a storm

what are we doing about the airports

school closings and cancelled games

FYI, Texas A&M in College Station is also shut down from Friday through Sunday. For some odd reason, it seems superfluous to mention, let alone worry about, cancelled or delayed ball games when people are leaving all they own behind and many will come back to nothing. On the other hand, we sure could use some rain up this way; it's an ill hurricane that blows no good, as they say.

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