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#164910 - 09/12/08 07:27 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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Here he comes. Already getting a couple power blips. Might not be back for a few days.

Let's do this. lol
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#164911 - 09/12/08 07:28 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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Originally posted by Acefighter:
[b] Evac? Pffft! These things are over-rated. Look at Gustav.
Gustav did it's share of damage.
I've got an aunt that was evacuated from NOLA and she still hasn't been able to get back home yet. No power, no water.
Baton Rouge got hit hard from Gustav also.
Gustav was obviously more devastating than you think it was. [/b]
But it wasn't the cat 4 (almost cat 5) like they predicted, and it didn't do nearly the damage they screamed it would. Same thing with Rita a couple years ago. They freak over every single one of these.
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#164912 - 09/12/08 09:57 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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I'll let the last sentence in my previous post speak for itself.
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#164913 - 09/13/08 09:23 AM Re: Hurricane Ike
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I havent called Slick yet, nor has Ace called/PMd me, but me and mine are good. At 8 this morning, Lufkin/Angelina County Airport reported 45 mph winds, gusts to 55. With max sustained expected of 95 this afternoon, I think we'll be just fine. Of course, the news is FILLED with ppl who said the exact same thing just before their mansion flew away.

Oh, and we lost power at or about 8:15. Darn, it, I cant play my video games. Grr. I'll be posting throughout the day. Later!
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#164914 - 09/13/08 04:53 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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Power came back on for like an hour or so. Then went out again. TS Ike has since passed, the winds are comparitively calm, and it's only a light, though constant rain. The trailer and both cars took NO damage. Well, aside from the rain that came in through the house windows we opened.

Since my personal cell died, I havent called Slick or heard from Ace yet. But the update from Lufkin is that we're good, aside from wanting to cook dinner and turn the A/C back on. oh, such inconveniences.
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#164915 - 09/13/08 05:48 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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propane camp stove wink BBQ wink That should take care of the cookin part as for the A/C well...
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#164916 - 09/13/08 06:58 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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People are ultra cautious now when it comes to hurricanes because of Katrina. It wasn't expected to be huge and people stayed for the exact same reasons as above. I know, totally different sea level and land type but still. Overall, its wise not to underestimate the power of a storm that's the size of 3 states even if past ones were light.

Still it was completely unprofessional and uncalled for them to state "if you stay, you'll die."

My best friend in Houston's cell is out but she left a funny voice mail greeting saying she's ok. Haven't heard from my cousin.

REALLY glad to hear most of you are safe.
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#164917 - 09/13/08 07:30 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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Unfortunately you have to go overboard sometimes to get people to listen.
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#164918 - 09/13/08 09:16 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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Nice to hear the guys reporting in that they're fine. I think most have found Ike to be more talk than brawn.
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#164919 - 09/13/08 09:22 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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Most usually are but then you get that one that isn't and when it hits and those in the know don't hype it up and force the issue in turn take the blame and finger pointing. And the wrath of all those that are left behind.

It's alway best to err on the side of caution then to get caught with your hands in your pockets.
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#164920 - 09/14/08 06:43 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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Here\'s a link to a couple of pics that are being posted by people where my father in law lives.
In the pic of I-45, that's the exit to Bayou Vista, where he lives.

He and his wife arrived at our place earlier today. They were in the Tomball area near Houston for the past couple of days. They had no power there so early this morning they decided to head in to Austin and stay with us.
Water was up 4-5 feet from the street on their house. Everything on the bottom floor will be destroyed. Not much was on the bottom floor since the house sits on stilts and only half of the bottom was enclosed and used. The front have of the bottom floor is his garage, which he left his Chrysler convertible (like T-bat's) in the garage. It'll be totaled. Behind the garage was our room when we go to visit. There was some furniture and a bed, TV, window unit A/C and misc other stuff that will be lost.

I stayed up and watched the whole thing on Friday night, until the eye landed at 2:10am Sat morning and I've got to say that Ike was one huge freakin' storm.
Seeing the damage done to Galveston was huge. The surf shop "Murdock's" (on the gulf side of the seawall) was a favorite of mine and my daughter's. Every time we went to Galveston we made it a point to go to Murdock's. If you've been watching the news about Galveston you'll see a small portion of Murdock's that was left standing. That part of the building was the newest part, to join the left half with the right half (it used to be 2 separate business'). They had rocking chairs that you could just sit and enjoy the breeze with your favorite alcoholic beverage.
The Hooter's that was right next to Murdock's is also completely gone. I think that place was less than a year old or so, but it was all brand new.
The Balinese Night Club was another landmark that no longer exist. Frank Sinatra, The Max Brothers and many others once performed there. It was even frequented by Howard Hughes.

I'm sure Galveston will make a come back, but it will be sad for us if Murdock's relocates to the street side of the seawall. The Gulf side is the only place for a landmark like Murdock's.
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#164921 - 09/16/08 04:55 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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#164922 - 09/16/08 05:51 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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Short life? SHORT life? have they no idea how long the storm hovered? 12 hours. Rita was in and out in about 2 hours. Katrina hung out for just a few hours then was gone. Ike decided to stick around for 12 hours. And then was a TS and TD all the way into Ohio. Not sure if he made it to Canada like they were saying, but Ike's lifespan was certainly NOT short.

Now that my rant is over: One thing for sure: those were some really good pictures. I found the casket picture most powerful. That and the lone survivor on that Galveston beach.
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#164923 - 09/16/08 10:55 PM Re: Hurricane Ike
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Hey guys, made it through fine, except the paint on my car is now in worse condition frown I'll get a pic later. Still with no power, but I left Sunday due to the lack of power to go stay with an Aunt & Uncle. On their slow dial up, so I won't be on much until I get home. Just wanted to ask about a problem I'm having with my car, and to say I'm ok.

Rick, have you heard of Canton or Ben Wheeler? Sort of near Athens? That's where I am. Not to far from you.
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#164924 - 09/17/08 09:07 AM Re: Hurricane Ike
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Heard of Canton, no clue where it is, though. Swing by on SAT late afternoon or Sunday late morning. You should have my cell number by now.

Good to see from you. I was afraid that you decided to stick around the madness that was known as the port area of Houston.
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