#86106
10/02/2002 11:58 AM
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Stuff be coming my way... everyone's evacuating. If something should happen to me, I bequeath the site to Lord Dexter - take care of it Tony, I loved it like a son.
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#86107
10/02/2002 12:18 PM
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Moderator / Template Diva
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Ahh yes, one of the things I like about West Texas... no silly hurricane things! You guys get hurricanes, we get a little rain to make the mesquite and cactii greener! ---Jamin
Don't put that signature in your mouth! You don't know where it's been!
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#86108
10/02/2002 12:35 PM
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Pooh-Bah
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We don't get those nasty hurricanes here either, whew. BTW, just where do you evacuate to? Do you plan on visiting Jamin?? Y'all take care down there and keep us posted if possible!!
- Deb
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#86109
10/02/2002 12:49 PM
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Pooh-Bah
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Auntie M, Auntie M.
Oh wait...that's a tornado.
Stay safe
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#86110
10/02/2002 12:55 PM
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repeat after me:
I'll be fine, I'll be having dinner with nav at the end of the month.
repeat as many times as necessary.
Picture perfect penmanship here.
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#86111
10/02/2002 1:29 PM
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I'll be fine after having dinner with nav at the end of the month. I'll be fine after having dinner with nav at the end of the month. I'll be fine after having dinner with nav at the end of the month. it's not helping yet
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#86112
10/02/2002 1:30 PM
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I type Like navaho
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oh yeah, it went to a category 4 hurricane with max sustained winds of 135 mph, they say it may reach a cat 5 by tomorrow when it makes landfall
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#86113
10/02/2002 1:59 PM
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Joined: Nov 2001
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Moderator / Da Masta
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Moderator / Da Masta
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Oh my God Just... don't get hurt, Allen
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#86114
10/02/2002 2:04 PM
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Moderator / Kingpin
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I've been through a few hurricanes when I lived in Florida, including Andrew. Stay in your cellar or your bathroom and you'll be fine.
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#86115
10/02/2002 2:11 PM
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I type Like navaho
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if winds go over 150mph I think I'll be spending lots of time in the bathroom
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#86116
10/02/2002 5:53 PM
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I did Gloria, Bob, and Andrew in a tractor trailer. I remember hiding out in the bunk of my truck from Andrew with the whole unit parked inside a truck wash facility that a friend of mine owned. Scary. I spent half the time relieved that I was in a building, and half the night scared that the building was going to come down on me and my truck. Bob was easier. I just parked in a truck stop and slept it off. When it cleared my truck and I went to the beach. On my desk I have a picture of me and a big ole Peterbilt just getting some rays on the beach after the storm. Gloria was the worst for me. I got caught on Long Island, empty and headed home when the storm caught up to me. Coming over the Throggs Neck Bridge the wind pushed me almost off the bridge. The wind was rocking the truck so hard that at times all the weheels were not on the ground. I had never before been so scared. I was just helpless. I never should have been on that bridge in that weather in the first place but the thought of being trapped only 3 hours from home made me keep driving. What a mistake. Then I got lucky. Another trucker who had a full load and was 40k lbs heavier than I was saw what I was going through and pulled up next to me on the windward side. Together we crept over the top of the bridge and down the other side. I never got a chance to meet the guy or buy him a cup of coffee in thanks. Coming out of the toll booths he beared left to head south on 95 while I went to the right and north for home. I never saw his face as he always had the cab of his truck just a bit too far ahead of me to see him or her. I often wonder what he or she was thinking at the time. Or if it was just coincidence and the guy never even realized what he was doing for me.
Picture perfect penmanship here.
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#86117
10/02/2002 8:35 PM
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Oh, your funny AA. Hope you don't get hurt, you don't deserve it.
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#86118
10/02/2002 9:09 PM
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quote: I did Gloria, Bob, and Andrew in a tractor trailer. and here I thought the beds in the trucks were too small even for sleeping!
"Annnnnnnndd now, opening for Iron Maiden...... WYLD STALLYNS!!!" --Bill S. Preston, Esquire and Ted "Theodore " Logan
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#86119
10/02/2002 11:29 PM
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I type Like navaho
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It's angling away from us and headed more to Louisiana. We'll still be getting lots of wind and rain, but more like 70mph and not 170.
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#86120
10/03/2002 12:50 AM
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Veteran
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"I'll be fine after having dinner with nav at the end of the month."
Picture perfect penmanship here.
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#86121
10/05/2002 7:23 AM
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Each time i read this subject i hear that song in my head... heh..
Hope nothing happens.
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#86122
10/05/2002 8:05 AM
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quote:
Originally posted by Mark Badolato: quote: [qb]I did Gloria, Bob, and Andrew in a tractor trailer.[/qb] and here I thought the beds in the trucks were too small even for sleeping!
LMFAO
A wise man Confucious once say, "Man who stands on toilet, high on pot!"
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#86123
10/05/2002 8:09 AM
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I was just trying to edit my previous post but I got this error
'CGIPath/ubb_lib_posting.cgi: Missing right curly or square bracket at CGIPath/ubb_lib_posting.cgi line 1294, at end of line syntax error at CGIPath/ubb_lib_posting.cgi line 1294, at EOF'
just so ya know.
Anyways, I wanted to add that I hope everything went well for ya.
A wise man Confucious once say, "Man who stands on toilet, high on pot!"
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#86124
10/05/2002 9:27 AM
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I type Like navaho
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we got a good bit of wind and a little rain, but things weren't bad at all.. thank you
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#86125
10/05/2002 11:09 AM
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Moderator / Da Masta
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Hurrah!
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#86126
09/21/2005 3:26 PM
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I type Like navaho
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City officials just announced the official Houston 2005 Hurricane Evacuation Plan: - Hispanics use I-10 West to San Antonio
- Cajuns use I-10 East to Lafayette
- Rednecks use 59 North to East Texas
- Republicans fly Continental to Washington DC
- Yankees use 45 South to Galveston
- Longhorns use 290 West to Austin
- Aggies use 610 Loop
Hurricane Rita has reached Cat5 status and we may be directly in her path - we'll know more in the next 24-48 hours. Currently they are pointing it southwest of us, meaning we'll be getting the bad side of it with rain and wind. We may be heading north sometime tomorrow if they call for a mandatory evacuation. If something happens to me, I'm bequeathing the site to gizzy this time - he has time to work on it
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#86127
09/21/2005 4:13 PM
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UBBDev / UBBWiki Owner Time Lord
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Originally posted by AllenAyres: If something happens to me, I'm bequeathing the site to gizzy this time - he has time to work on it Sweet! I win! lol... Wait, I'm not even an admin yet.. ... But on a serious note, I do have nothing but time
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#86128
09/21/2005 9:25 PM
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I type Like navaho
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I type Like navaho
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HURRICANE RITA BECOMES THE 3rd MOST INTENSE HURRICANE The pressure in dangerous hurricane Rita fell to 898 mb making Rita the 3rd most intense hurricane in the Atlantic basin. Katrina is now the 5th most intense at 902 mb behind Allen. Gilbert at 888 mb and the 1935 storm at 892 mb are the top two storms. www.accuweather.com The angle has been adjusted a bit our direction
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#86129
09/21/2005 9:51 PM
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UBBDev / UBBWiki Owner Time Lord
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UBBDev / UBBWiki Owner Time Lord
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If you where closer I'd offer you my guest room lol...
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#86130
09/22/2005 7:23 AM
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I type Like navaho
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I type Like navaho
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thank you.
Looks like it has angled even more our direction, they've called for a mandatory evacuation. We'll be putting plywood on the the windows today and heading out - not sure where yet.
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#86131
09/22/2005 8:16 AM
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UBBDev / UBBWiki Owner Time Lord
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You're still welcome to use my guest room :-x
Total Est. Time: 34 hours, 26 minutes Total Est. Distance: 2370.88 miles
Long drive, hope you get good gas mileage lol...
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#86132
09/22/2005 11:04 AM
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Moderator / Template Diva
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Originally posted by AllenAyres:
HURRICANE RITA BECOMES THE 3rd MOST INTENSE HURRICANE The pressure in dangerous hurricane Rita fell to 898 mb making Rita the 3rd most intense hurricane in the Atlantic basin. Katrina is now the 5th most intense at 902 mb behind Allen. Gilbert at 888 mb and the 1935 storm at 892 mb are the top two storms.
So you're trying to tell us that you're the 4th most intense hurricane in the Atlantic basin? ---Jamin
Don't put that signature in your mouth! You don't know where it's been!
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#86133
09/22/2005 11:16 AM
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yeh man, allen is just that hardcore...
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#86134
09/22/2005 7:51 PM
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I type Like navaho
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Spent the day boarding up windows at 3 homes - temperature 100+ all day - I musta drank 2-3 gallons of fluid and still cramp everywhere. Rita has turned a bit more north and looks to be heading straight here now. We'll be headed out shortly as soon as I get a shower. Traffic on the highway is a parking lot and has been all day. We're hoping it will thin out a bit tonight, but if nothing else at least it will be about 20-25 degrees cooler. I think we'll plan on coming back if they let us Sunday night.
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#86135
09/22/2005 7:59 PM
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Junior Member
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#86136
09/22/2005 8:32 PM
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Pooh-Bah
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- Deb
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#86137
09/23/2005 8:27 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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#86138
09/23/2005 12:03 PM
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I type Like navaho
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I type Like navaho
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Thank you guys. We went to my bro-in-law's home in pensacola florida - smooth light traffic the whole way. Hurrican Katrina has done a job on the landscape in Mississippi tho My wife's family headed north towards dallas and traffic is gridlocked there, no gas to be had and people are being stuck out on the highway. Rita is headed straight for my hometown now, should be there tonight. Good timing on the escape, tho we drove all night. I'm headed to bed :zzz:
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#86139
09/24/2005 11:21 AM
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They keep showing video all around my house, but stay 2 blocks away Pretty good amount of damage, but it looks like places that never boarded up their windows. I imagine if something happened to the house they'd have it on there by now, you got to go down my street to get to some of the places they are showing. Very thankful we headed to Pensacola when we did o/ They're not letting anyone back in yet, maybe tomorrow, probably Monday or Tuesday - lots of powerlines down across streets, windows blown out, awnings out in the street, trees everywhere, emergency services are down to barebones while trying to dig out, etc.
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#86140
09/24/2005 11:29 AM
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I type Like navaho
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Here's some cool satellite (and other) pictures of Rita: http://www.brianrobak.com/rita.html
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#86141
09/24/2005 8:53 PM
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I type Like navaho
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They're talking now like it might be 2 weeks before power is back on in the city So much was supposed to have started on Monday with work, now we're put off until who knows when. At least Geraldo is pronouncing the area locations right now
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#86142
09/26/2005 8:19 AM
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Pooh-Bah
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Pooh-Bah
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Glad to hear you guys made it out ok. Hopefully all your stuff is in good shape.
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#86143
09/27/2005 6:29 PM
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Thank you, there's some minor damage to the house, major to all the trees. I can see why they're saying 3-4 weeks + before they can let people back in the city - *every* block of *every* street has power lines down, trees ripped up and dropped everywhere, some homes have trees through them, etc. There's convoys of huge tree service trucks going out every day to begin clearing streets so that EMS can get through if needed, huge tractors, back hoes and bulldozers are pushing them to the side for now. They're starting in the cities south of here to remove the trees, trash, etc so that the power people can get in to work on the electricity lines. Then they'll work northward towards us. It'll easily be a month before we have power back to everyone. School has been canceled during that time, plus the time it takes to put them back right once they get clearance to start. All businesses except for a couple gas stations and a couple stores running off generators are shut down. Crazy what one hurricane can do to hundreds of square miles - and we didn't even get the flooding like they did south of us and over into Louisiana. I'm at my parents, working during the day at my dad's business to cleanup and repair (the roof was blown off) during the day (100+ degree heat now and no electricity). In the evenings I'm working on my notebook pc to get forms and orientation manuals typed up for the new hospice we were supposed to start this week. Everything is on hold. We're running the house off a large generator my dad has, so at least the nights are bearable. Got to boil water to make sure it's clean for the foreseeable future - sometimes it just stops while they are working on it somewhere. My brother is in the fire department - he's working everyday all day (sleeps at headquarters) until further notice - he works as a fireman and also goes door to door making sure people are ok and asking them to leave the city and go to shelters if possible. The city picks anyone who wants to go up and sends them to the staging shelter, then to san antonio to a shelter at Kelly AFB with shelter, food and water until the city is opened back up. Yesterday he spen most of the afternoon removing the steaks, chicken, and fish (a couple tons worth) from Cheddars (a local restaurant) and bringing it to the local shelters, at least what could be saved. Talk soon, headed to www.fema.gov to fill out disaster relief forms.
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#86144
09/29/2005 9:19 AM
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Posts: 1,356
Addict
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Note to self: stay away from oceans
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#86145
09/29/2005 9:54 AM
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UBBDev / UBBWiki Owner Time Lord
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We have the Pacific Ocean here in the NW USA but we don't get tornado's, or hurricanes... Crazy southeners...
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