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Old 09-17-2008, 01:49 PM
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You guys need to see these pictures.

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/200...l_life_of.html
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Old 09-17-2008, 06:13 PM
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Old 09-17-2008, 06:20 PM
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JUST GOT BACK TO MY HOUSE AFTER IKE--2 HURRICANES IN 3 WKS--EVERYTHING'S FINE-PROJECT UNDAMAGED-AMAZING HOW MUCH DAMAGE IS JUST 40 MILES TO SOUTHWEST OF US IN ORANGE-BEAUMONT AND FARTHER!! RITA WENT RIGHT OVER ME 3 YRS AGO--PEOPLE IN HOUSTON AND GALVESTON ARE HAVING TO DEAL WITH WHAT WE DID WITH RITA --LOTTA REDTAPE--BUT THEY WILL GET IT TOGETHER!!! THANX FOR YOUR THOUGHTS!!! JIM IN DEQUINCY ,LA (20 MILES NORTH OF L.C. ))
I'm from Lake Charles but, live in Dallas now. My family back home lost electricity in both Rita & Ike. They had lots of wind damage in Rita but, not so much from Ike. I do have friends that have water damage from Ike tho.

I'm glad to hear you & your family are OK.

My wife's parants live in Alexandria & they got it pretty bad from Gustav (sp?).
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Old 09-17-2008, 09:31 PM
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We are all very lucky here, most of houstons population leave on the west side noth and south. and the storm went just east of downtown. Lots of down trees and many will not have power for weeks. Near the water was hit very hard, they need lots of help.
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Old 09-18-2008, 08:12 AM
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Thanx Chris--i Have Family In Denton And Sanger Too! Tell U What Is Bothering Me Most About This (and James Probably Wondering Too) Is That The Population Of Galveston Was About 60k--if 40% Stayed --that's 24k--only 20-25 Dead So Far??? I'm Real Worried We Are Going To Be Shocked Shortly Down The Road With New Figures!! It's Terrible !!! An Hpd Officer That Works Off Duty For Me At Some Of My Swapmeets In Houston Says He Is Going From Gas Station To Gas Station Breaking Up Fights!! Should Get Better Soon!!! Jim
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I heard on the news Fort Worth cops headed down to Houston to help with keeping the looters under control.

& I heard this question posed on the radio, “What is the possibility that people were washed out into the gulf with the reseeding tide?”
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The pictures leave you speechless, our hearts go out to all the familys involved with this. You can replace your stuff/house but not your loved ones.
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Old 09-19-2008, 11:47 AM
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I got my power back two days ago.

I would also say that many people were washed out to sea.

The crime rate is lower now then it would be normal.

It is weird, I went to the bar last night and drove home with only a few of the stop lights working.

There are many restaurants, grocery stores, bars that are open. If you have a car and your home was not destroyed then you can go around and get about anything you need, and one of your friends has power.
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