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even though Im not comparing our situation to down south but a unexpected huricane hit Ohio. Thats right OHIO. We got the remnants of Ike on Saturday.  85 mph winds hit Ohio,  kentucky and Indiana Saturday.  Our part about 2:00 P.M. Saturday power went out,  came back at 6:00 P.M. today. We kinda prepare ourselves for winter outages but not hurricane season.  Everyone here saw reports for a high wind advisory Sat morning.  About 6 hours later 90% of Duke energy's customers here was without power. 700,000 of 800,000.  Tonight last report was 450,000 back on.  like I said this was NOTHING compared to what  other people has gone through as of late,  but i figured everyone would get a kick out of a hurricane in Ohio.  After the first day while a was cutting one of the trees out of my yard I caught myself thinking " I wonder whats on Bass resource".  Also I was ready to go against one of my biggest beliefs. I was preparing myself to slip down to the creek and not practice CATCH AND RELEASE.

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