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Discussion in 'NHL General Discussion Board' started by alfred41, Jul 9, 2016.

  1. skinny123 Guest

    Some places might be unihabitable for months.
     
  2. skinny123 Guest

    Category 4
     
  3. all-pgh Guest

    I have family in Spring. I hope they got ahead of it.
     
  4. skinny123 Guest

    I would heed the call.
     
  5. skinny123 Guest

    Nobody dead, one guy shot in the head trying to break in a house.
     
  6. Catfish Guest

    houston is under 20-25 feet of water. not good for all who live. they got out but who knows what their house will be like when they return ! terrible.
     
  7. Catfish Guest

    1 guy drowned holding onto a pole they said in a shopping parking lot. he was holding on for dear life and no one came to help him. they went back the next day and he was dead. that's ridiculous.
     
  8. skinny123 Guest

    It's real sad that people knew in advance but still couldn't prevent their death.
     
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  9. Catfish Guest

    yeah skinny. i mean if u get out- how much stuff do you take with you ? how many precious things can u fit in your car ? sad. and my old roommate got out, but he has no idea how safe his house is. 20 feet of water is bad all around. he lives in a suburb of houston called Spring, Tx. His house could be under water. No one knows!
     
  10. Catfish Guest

    i wanna work in a warm climate bc i hate the winters here, but Florida has tornadoes, same with Texas and the deep South. Yeah it's great till a storm wipes you out. Saw a apartment complex in Houston that had flooding on the first floor and basement collapse as the water ate through the support beams and structure and the weight couldn't hold any longer. that's awful !
     
  11. skinny123 Guest

    Pets, jewlery, cash, change of clothes and get the fk out!
     
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  12. Catfish Guest

    and any container beverages like bottled water you have or snack bars and any easy food source to carry in case you can't get to real food.
     
  13. skinny123 Guest

    Yeah, but I'm thinking, you leave the day before, drive at least 3 or 4 hrs to another city. Hopefully you have family that could take you in until things are in order.
     
  14. Catfish Guest

    im wrong. my roommate didn't leave. they stayed. their backyard was under water and the next day, totally drained. their house is safe. they said they were driving to chicago. no idea why they stayed and watched the storm come. the water was near their back door, but never got in. wow. they are crazy!
     
  15. Catfish Guest

    bc the husband is a Vice Principal and the wife is a math teacher and a tutor, they didn't know when school would start back up again. they started classes 2 weeks ago, so they didn't wanna drive to Chicago and then have school resume tomorrow. they got notice today schools are closed till September 5th now. if they knew that 4 days ago, they would've driven to Chicago.
     
  16. skinny123 Guest

    I just heard a story of somebody catching a catfish in their living room, unreal.
     
  17. all-pgh Guest

    I got an update from mom about my elderly aunt and uncle and cousin from Spring TX. As of yesterday they had water in their yards but none in the houses (yet). There are three ways out of their development and they were all barricaded so you couldn't leave. Saw the weather just now and its still pouring.
    Somebody was neighborly and stole the generator from my uncles garage.
     
  18. Catfish Guest

    ^PGH-the college roommate i was discussing above lives in Spring - small world. Stole his generator? WTF. They didn't hear or see him? I thought all Texans have guns? They should've shot his ass.
     
  19. all-pgh Guest

    you must have missed the word "elderly"
     
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  20. Catfish Guest

    you said "elderly" not deaf or blind !
     

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