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Hurricane Ike
I like Ike.
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I don't like Ike.
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Speaking of hurricanes, has anyone heard from Franny since Gustav?
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I have.
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Is she ok?
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Yes.
She said I would get her boobee photos as soon as she gets them blown up. |
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Ike scares me some.. but I think he'll be smaller by the time (or IF) he hits north central Florida.
Where I used to live, in a condo right on Ft Lauderdale beach, they will get slammed! This is probably the first time I've been excited to be in Ocala and not Ft Lauderdale! |
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GAL OF JD CHECK 2 CASES OF COKE CHECK 2 PROPANE BOTTLES FULL CHECK 2 CASES OF MRE CHECK 5 CASES OF BOTTLED WATER CHECK 2 50 GAL COOLERS CHECK TOSS LAWN F INTO POOL CHECK LOCK N LOAD AK CHECK..ITS THE ONLY TIME TO GET YOUR PROTECT ON.. CHAIN SAW CHECK IM READY..BRING IT ON... |
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I think it'll hit NO instead of Pensacola. Hell it could fade to a tropical storm if it sits on Cuba for two days. Good luck. |
Right now, it looks to be headed for the exact same spot that Gustav hit. The "saving grace" for me is that there is a low front that is going to keep it from hitting the Texas coast.. At least thats what one weather guy said.. We'll see.. Had people complaining on the news that they don't have any $$ anymore to pay bills with or evacuate again because they used it to evacuate with Gustav... They were basically wanting the government to give them some $$ to re-imburse them for what they spent to leave...
I know in the "immediate" future here, I just ready for all these frickin' love bugs to die :mad: Goodness!!!! aacckkkk |
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No one has heard from me.....7.5 days on generators..finally power on last nite about 10pm. Doing the electricity dance today!!!!!!! Was pretty bad here...lots of tree damage, some roofs, power lines down everywhere, not as bad as Katrina but apparently worse as Entergy was very surprised at the path Gustav took and took out all the transmission lines.....gotta love the the forethought of the people who run the main thing we need....POWER...they became the FEMA of Katrina...ask them a question and they don't have an answer....pathetic!!! OH and FEMA sucks again..since NOLA didn't flood they left and landfall in Houma can't get the FEMA supplies promised. I think Jindals gonna hit someone soon. UH MORTY I can't send back secret messages if you don't have your secret decoder ring on..... I'm going to the snowy woods to cool off now!!!! Fuc l< the garden GUSTAV destroyed it. |
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Glad to see you back! As it now appears Ike is heading toward Texas, good luck to Pgarden, CIT, and anyone else residing in Texas. |
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I am in the mandatory evacution zone. The track keeps on getting closer and closer to where i am at and my work wont let me go yet. I still have to be at work in about 2 1/2 hours. If it stays on the current track I am staying and will have to deal with about 10 hours of CAT I winds. Here is another excellent hurricane website, thisw one shows all the models, http://tropics.hamweather.com//. Any advice on how to deal with the work situation.
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When you comeback in a few day they will be glad that you are alive and will have forgotten you skipped out early. :tro: |
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Bolt as in a Charger? At least I have some Bacardi and Canadian Windsor. |
IH 37 is loaded down with people from South Central Texas
coast heading to San Antonio. We will have to open the gym up again. Fleeing like ants. It is really kinda sad. There are a lot of poor people that dont live on the water, but still have to evacuate. They really dont have the bucks to just pick up and leave. One good thing people dont give the Churches credit for. They will send volunteers and get these folks gas money to get back. And they dont have to claim they accept Jesus Christ as their savior to get help. Hopefully they have something to get back to. Cowgirl... your friends in Houston could get ripped up if this moves further north. Its to the south of you this time around most likely. So you might also get some bad stuff. If it goes more west the people that are fleeing from the south to San Antonio will retreat right into the storm that pounds us. Messed up stuff. Laredo might have been safer but they cant hold the influx. I hope people are overreacting. The gas stations and grocery stores are getting mauled. |
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Perfect...I also understand that a CAT 1 wind cures a hangover - so giver! Above all stay safe!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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The maroon part would not be good. A little move west and bang for all the people that have come up here. 95 mph winds. Looks like it might be going more North now. Who knows. Maybe they will have time to retreat back. Too much info too early possibly. |
For weather freaks this is a good site.
http://www.crownweather.com/ike.html Hell now they are evacuating Galveston. This is getting a bit much. |
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i don't think they even have all the culverts repaired. and wildlife is all over right now, turkeys are all pushed out of the river bottoms and have been by the highway morning, noon and night. i don't want to hit another one of those....and deer and bear being seen more often on highways as well. edit~ and here i chose ike from south park with the slogan from DDE running for prez due to the current campaigning....guess i ought to change it. |
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i read in the paper that damage was pretty severe. glad you came thru it all tho, none the worse for wear. |
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What is starting to worry me is that Hurricane Rita did the same thing here 3 yrs ago. About the same time of year too. They kept saying it was going into Victoria/Galveston and then to wake up the day the storm was to hit to hear "It's moved farther to the east and is going to hit Beaumont".
It is looking like Ike just might do the same damn thing...I usually go to Houston, but they will be evacuated by this time tomorrow I imagine. This really is going to be a monster. Best of luck to anyone that is in this ones path come Saturday a.m. |
[quote=Danzig]wonderful. we still have water everywhere from gustav, as well as trees all over still-and plenty more that are all but fallen-this will finish them off. and a day or so after gustav we had a huge day long deluge.
i don't think they even have all the culverts repaired. and wildlife is all over right now, turkeys are all pushed out of the river bottoms and have been by the highway morning, noon and night. i don't want to hit another one of those....and deer and bear being seen more often on highways as well. edit~ and here i chose ike from south park with the slogan from DDE running for prez due to the current campaigning....guess i ought to change it.[/QUOTE] I was wondering what you were talking about :p |
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There are plenty of shelters here. If the wind gets really bad, we go to the school. I think they are overdoing this. My wife went out and bought bottled water. I thought she was sane. I thought wrong. Its almost like asking people if they would like to know when they are going to die. Too much info. Too much drama. |
I hear ya.. I am sick up this years "Hurricane Rollercoaster" Ride. Last night I went to bed with not a worry about Ike.. Then by this morning that little "ut oh" voice popped up again..Now my stomach is in knots with worry of what I will see on the computers forcast in the a.m..
It is what is is right? and we either deal with it in the ways we know how or stay and risk everything... We got lucky here last week with Gustav missing us.. not so sure we can dodge the bullet twice. |
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lmao!! :D "cowperson"? is that what that says?!! hahahaha.. nice artwork to boot.. Thanks for the laugh.. I REALLY needed it right about now :)
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Anyone want to come and hang out in the rain?
Come to Houston......as long as i have something to eat....all should be good. My nieghborhood has never flooded in 20 yrs. |
Why would someone want to go hangout where a hurricane is going?
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"Joy".. they just called for a madatory evacuation for Beaumont Let the traffic jams begin..:(
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As a Houstonian, this is certainly a very signifcant event. The city has been spared of any bad hurricane activity for 25 years with a bad tropical storm here and there in the interim. A landfall at or around Freeport, which is forecast right now, could have a catastrophic effect on as many as 600,000 people.
After the fiasco that was Hurricane Rita preparation, the city is being very careful about what they tell residents to do. They've just now extended the mandatory evacuations inland from Galveston bay. For those of you that live east of Houston, I hate to say it, but this is eerily similar to the days leading up to Hurricane Rita as the forecasts started gradually shifting east. Of course, I hope somehow we can all be safe, but I don't think that's in the cards. NT |
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