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As promised, here's a link to my latest Supergirl fan fiction story (#62) on my Facebook page: "Team Super Returns to South Florida" to help the hurricane victims! It's my longest story yet - just under 3,000 words...
Hope you like it :)

https://www.facebook.com/stewart.tick/posts/1142419709222727
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Good for you, Stewart. Take those young minds and fill them up like sponges with science and Supergirl.

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Yes, Robert Anthony, I certainly do hope that Hurricane Jose doesn't hit New England! :o The National Weather Service saying it could bring tropical-storm force (but not hurricane-force) winds to the Northeast. (But thankfully, it would only be for a short period of time.)

Thanks for all your kind comments, guys! I really appreciate it :D

We're going back to school here in Palm Beach County tomorrow....
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I may be quoting the man from the M comic company but Stewart this story deserves an Excelsior, which is the motto of your former home state New York.

By the way, there was some looting in Fort Lauderdale which wasn't given a direct blow unlike the Keys, or SW FL and the incredible Jacksonville flooding, but a camera crew from WPLG-TV (ABC 10) in Miami caught them in the act. The cops promptly busted them up!

And then of course you had to have Kara's sweet tooth satisfied FLA style with Key Lime pie.

OT...I am thinking my neck of the woods here in CT need to keep an eye on Jose. Some models have that cone of mystery/uncertainty giving it a hit, albeit either a cat 1 or tropical storm hitting off Long Island Sound. Now Sandy hit 5 years ago and it was a "1"...but did it do damage. Some called it a superstorm, because in parts of the Virginia's and way up into New England...there was snow with this storm, and lots of it.

Three years ago, when I was working at News 12, our local cable news outlet as a writer, a story about bottled water came up and how it helped in aid after Sandy. The News Director asked that Sandy be called a hurricane, and I agreed with him because in essence, we had a hurricane.

I also remember going down to the firehouse here in Cos Cob (my hometown which is about 35 miles NE of NYC) to get bags of sand loaded up fearing flooding. Well all we had was wind and lots of it. Also (knock on wood) our house didn't lose power. Prior to Sandy, Gloria in 1985 was a big hurricane as well. So don't think CT can't get hurricanes...areas on the immediate Long Island Sound can get affected.

Keep hope alive that Jose doesn't affect me, Stewart!
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Great story, Stewart! And it gives some sense of what went on in your area. Much appreciated.

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