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| Author: | Dr-Doog [ Sun Aug 28, 2005 5:20 pm ] |
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Maggie just called me and asked that I make this post on her behalf sense she is unable to get online. You may or may not know that there is a huge category 5 hurricane heading towards Louisiana. She asks that everybody keep Louisiana in their thoughts and prayers durring this rough time. It appears this storm is going to give them a hard time, and if the storm hits just right maps would have to be redrawn showing New Orleans under water. Doog |
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| Author: | Promethius [ Sun Aug 28, 2005 5:30 pm ] |
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quote:Originally posted by Dr-Doog Maggie just called me and asked that I make this post on her behalf sense she is unable to get online. You may or may not know that there is a huge category 5 hurricane heading towards Louisiana. She asks that everybody keep Louisiana in their thoughts and prayers durring this rough time. It appears this storm is going to give them a hard time, and if the storm hits just right maps would have to be redrawn showing New Orleans under water. Doog Without a doubt, the people in the path of this storm will be in our thoughts and prayers. Tornadoes are bad enough here in KS, I can't even imagine the devastation that a hurricane of this magnitude will bring. |
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| Author: | Promethius [ Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:08 pm ] |
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BTW, if anyone is not aware of the problems New Orleans is facing because of the elevation of the area, I would suggest getting Google Earth (free) and "flying" to view the area's elevation (and a lot more). |
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| Author: | ExVex [ Sun Aug 28, 2005 9:32 pm ] |
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I hail from Central Florida, and i can say hurricanes totally suck. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone that couldnt get out of the way. A cat 5 is definitely a life changer and a house mover. With a 27 foot storm surge and a city 7 feet under sea level, i fear the worst might be in the future. Plus the fact that most of the houses and buildings are 50-75 years old....tell her to let us know she's ok when its over. God bless........... |
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| Author: | Vulcan [ Sun Aug 28, 2005 9:45 pm ] |
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My thoughts and prayers go out to Maggie, also Peacekeeper, he is in Louisiana as well, and I haven't heard anything from him since last night, I pray they make it okay, and come out with as little damage as possible, I lived in Fla for 10 years and can honestly say hurricanes blow bigtime, also had to go through them at sea in the Navy too and that really sucked bigtime. So Maggie and Peacekeeper you guys are in my thoughts and prayers. |
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| Author: | MisBehavin [ Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:14 pm ] |
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My thoughts and prayers are with you Maggie |
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| Author: | Master [ Sun Aug 28, 2005 10:49 pm ] |
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Living in Canada its hard to imagine a cat 5 hurricane, but i know its dam dangerous. Best wishes to maggie and all those hit hard by mother nature in the next 24 hours! Mother nature is such a biatch! |
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| Author: | peacekeeper [ Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:03 pm ] |
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well the hurricane looks like it's going too hit new orleans its about 7 hours from making land fall.I live 60 miles from new orlens in houma. Thank you all for your prayers and thoughts prob will be loosing power soon down here so yall take care! |
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| Author: | Vulcan [ Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:27 pm ] |
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Be safe Peace, and be careful there and let us know if things come out okay! |
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| Author: | Animal [ Sun Aug 28, 2005 11:53 pm ] |
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Hope things go ok for you maggie and peacekeeper. Wish you both to be safe. |
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| Author: | RexxCrow [ Mon Aug 29, 2005 4:16 am ] |
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If I heard on the news correctly the governor ordered a mandatory evacuation earlier today, so at the very least all citizens and pets should be far out of harms way. |
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| Author: | peacekeeper [ Mon Aug 29, 2005 4:43 am ] |
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yeah i havn't lost power yet so i'm responding i have family down here that weren't capable of leaving and with my job i stayed didn't have too but i wanted too too keep track of my crewboats just in case there was an emergency. I have 20 people on a total of 5 boats that we brought out of the gulf into the inland river areas so i wanted too stay for those reasons too make sure i could look out for my mother and employee's. Plus the traffic was soo bad that if i would of tried too leave i wouldn't of made it that far.... OH vulcan was having probs with my icq so sorry i didn't respond back too u.. Thank you for your concern.Powers flickering so i better sign off . |
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| Author: | peacekeeper [ Mon Aug 29, 2005 4:49 am ] |
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Oh and i also wanted too say that there are several thousands of people down here that don't have the means to escape the storm that people don't think about. There are over 30 thousand people in the superdome in neworleans that didn't have no ways of leaving so yall keep them in your prayers! |
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| Author: | ExVex [ Mon Aug 29, 2005 7:00 am ] |
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"Mandatory evacuations" are just a way for the local government to pass along responsiblity for you staying behind. The police have no means to enforce such a request. Its kind of a stay at your own risk thing.... |
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| Author: | Slim Shady [ Mon Aug 29, 2005 2:47 pm ] |
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its downgraded to a cat 2 or 3 now, new orleans is still in the hurt bag, but it looks like most people got out or are hiding in the superdome (which has a 20ft hole in the roof, lol) salvation army is also already in action down there, so hopefully the levies won't go, and clean up will be minimal (as minimal as it can be with a cat5) hope all are safe and to hear from you guys soon |
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