Katrina and Rita you bitch
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STiSchucky wrote:
bump..another biggy comin. What the fuck is up with this. Fill your tanks before tomorrow nigth id say, its supposed to make landfall come friday night sat morning to Galveston texas.
got some family in that area around Corpus. Hope they make it out

My brother was in Corpus until this morning. I called him last night and he said that people down there are very well prepared for big storms as far as getting out of town goes. He flew out this morning, thank God!This is gonna be another big one

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Lastest satellite image...

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I am glad it is not going to hit Mississipppi or Louisiana.
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cavalier_babe wrote:
here's a thought... if it takes a wierd turn and hits the mississippi river... we could get hit too, it could come right up here.. I talked about this tonight with my bf and his parents... it's possible... and I hope that wouldn't happen. cause then a hole shit load of people are screwed.bump.....watch out for rita;)
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cavalier_babe wrote:
here's a thought... if it takes a wierd turn and hits the mississippi river... we could get hit too, it could come right up here.. I talked about this tonight with my bf and his parents... it's possible... and I hope that wouldn't happen. cause then a hole shit load of people are screwed.Jim wrote:
Ok I'm not sure if we discussed this before, but the mississippi flows south...bump.......:rolleyes:
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im still lmfao @ the hurricane travelling all the way up the mississippi and nailing itaska state park as a cat. 5 and fargo moorhead will be experienced with cat. 4 like winds.
lmao.
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Yeah, that is good for a chuckle
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As a Louisiana native and someone who still owns a home there I just want everyone to know that there is no party like a hurricane party. These pics were a buddy and me riding out hurricane Gustav. Basically you just get drunk, eat everything in the fridge and freezer, laugh at how much mother nature is a pussy, and pray that you don't get blown away. Afterwards you just drive around and look at all of the flooded streets and do some crawfishing. (Setup traps along flooded road ways and they will fill up within minutes)
My entire family rides out the storms. Last night my mom made a pot of gumbo before it hit so that they could use of some of the food in the fridge. :icon_thumleft:
Find whatever you can to drink

Find alternative forms of light around the house

Enjoy the high water and downed trees (There were lots more but these were all I could find)



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bee_afraid;327309 wrote:
Find whatever you can to drink

You need more tequila before you'll convince me to ride out a hurricane... another bottle would probably be enticing enough though
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