I'm neither a weatherman but I did meet a local television weatherman mainly because of his name where I kidded him for having the name as that former manager of the Yankees who died in a slide during bad weather from his driveway a very horrible way to die. His name I now recalled as Billy Martin the same name as our local weatherman which is Bill Martin. I met him on the air. And now I've been informed that a storm is coming and I'd like to hear again from Bill Martin but this time of the news as he reports. But I played back the song to someone who is seriously warning me of an impending storm and the lyrics to the song I have studied recently which reads to the tune or to the lyrics "don't go out tonight this storm is bound to take your life there is a bad moon on the rise. Well it is not going to happen tonight but tomorrow if at all. But I know the meaning of the lyrics which says don't go out when tomorrow a storm will take your life there is a bad moon on t he rise. Now this is nothing to joke about when lives are in peril. But I was told not by a weatherman but by a handyman/property management relative and he sounds serious as is the weather reports I've been receiving. In the middle of the morning a slight blackout occurred that I had not experiences for some time lasting for a number of seconds but sent a warning sign through my liver and spine. Blackouts happen but I haven't experience one for some time. Is there a bad moon on the rise? Strong winds are forecasted for tomorrow. Anyone can google and get this information for tomorrow. Therefore those who have boats at the Berkeley Marina which I have flown kites at that location I would suggest not going out tomorrow but mind you I am not a weather forecaster I am merely a common man with an opinion who uses logic to the best of my ability. Now a large cruise ship in a storm I know little about but I did see the movie….no I'm not going to make things look okay when they may not be. At times it is better to be too cautious than not at all. The yacht owners of those luxury boats out at the Belvedere Tiburon area of the Marina I would heed the warnings if I had any kind of a boat and even those big rig trucks where I have seen blown over to rest with wheels off the ground completely turned over on the San Rafael Richmond bridge due to high winds. I've driven those roads to work for several decades and know the winds can blow over a big rig truck.
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