Man work was a drama-fest the last hour and I sure could have used a hurricane! (the hurricane you see pictured to the left was an amazing adult beverage that I purchased while enjoying my dining experience in Myrtle Beach Margaritaville with gma, and it was delish!) And while we were there, a party hurricane came down from the ceiling and rained tequila into a giant margarita blender! If only real hurricane's were a party and rained tequilla the world would be a more fun place during hurricane season.
But that's not the kind of hurricane I'm talking about.
Hurricane (the storm) season is upon us as many of you probably know, Earl has been all over the news. It got me to thinking if there has ever been a Hurricane Heather (you always hope in a weird way for a storm to be named after you and you would at least want it to be kind of a badass storm... not the case for Hurricane Heather... let me tell you some facts.
Hurricane Heather (according to Wiki) was the last of four named hurricanes in the 1977 Pacific hurricane season. 1977 was the most inactive season in known history. The wimpy hurricane that was named Heather only hit a top wind speed of 85 mph. The storm formed on October 4 and was done washed out by October 7... lame. The rains dropped 14 inches in the southeast Arizona mountains and that was all she wrote. 1977 was the last year that all female names were used for the Pacific Hurricane season.
To celebrate (in a morbid way) we should all go have a hurricane! Who's with me!
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