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![]() 5-26-2023 Friday, 5:30 PM, PST
Dear Ladies & Gentlemen of the National Weather Service etc. It is my understanding that it is the privilege of any person to apply a name to certain hurricanes and other natural phenomenon, that before that time, were yet unnamed? It is further my belief (?) that one of the worst hurricanes on record (according to a book that I recently read) tore through “The Caribbean Islands of Martinique, and St. Eustatius in Barbados” during the month of October of 1780 and killed some 22,000 people! It is further my understanding that it is the right of anyone to apply a name to any natural phenomenon that had, [before or after] that time) been nameless? And if this is truly the case, as I was informed, then it is ‘my legal right’ to apply such a name! And if this is indeed the case again, then I have, what I believe to be, a truly splendid idea (name) for this yet unnamed hurricane of October 1780 and I do so (legally) claim - this right and this privilege! The name that I have in mind for this yet unnamed [?] Caribbean hurricane of October of Seventeen-Eighty is - “Gargantuanna!!” - Thank You So Very Much Again - Copies Also Went Out To Other People As Well.... Hardcore
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