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Posted on 08/28/2005 2:38:16 PM PDT by NautiNurse
Good to hear of this, and may you have a safe journey. When you have time, do send us an update.
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
you got me there. I don't know the answer to that.
While I am sure there is part of the reserve in the area, I would think Texas is a more logical choice.....
But doesn't that put New Orleans in the upper right quadrant (worst part for winds)?
The girl on WDSU just said the mayor didn't declare a mandatory evacuation till after noon because they didn't have a place for the people who couldn't evacuate so they had to open the dome , origonally it was to be a special needs shelter but is now open to all.
Grump that I am, and always have been, I would say none.
Perhaps England or Oz will shame Canada, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
That's a good question.....
Really, it's unknown. I'd like to say otherwise, but nobody knows, unless the designer is still alive and will post to FR.
However, I think the chances are pretty good that the SuperDome will survive more or less intact. It was a monumental-class structure designed in the Cold War/Civil Defense era. Despite all the disclaimers about it not being intended as a shelter, I would not be surprised if the architects didn't have that exact usage in mind as a secondary or tertiary usage. I'm really not at all worried about the structure standing up to the winds.
What I *am* worried about is the prospect of a nearby tall building falling on it (possible, unlikely) or floodwaters undermining the foundation (possible, I don't know how likely this is an issue).
As for it being a deathtrap - if you're stuck in NO and can't get out, the SuperDome is by far the strongest building in NO. It's the best shot people have, IMHO.
Yup. That Superdome situation gives me the heevie-geevies.
Maybe Hillary could work some more of her magic with cattle futures... ;-)
They are, after all, fellow DEMS in the Big Easy.
RE: Laurie's outfit--I'm with you--YUK!
I'm worried about Shep and all the other reporters out there; I thought they were sending Geraldo? Him I wouldn't mind seeing washed away, but Shep, I like. What are these reporters thinking? There's gonna be no way out for them either . . .
JUst talked to a friend of mine in the Oil business. He said definately fill up tonight no matter where you are. His prediction is that gas will be up .30-.50 a gallon by Tomrrow night.
I'm home.
thanks.
I was only a contractor. I didn't have to walk the streets like the real Heroes do every day.
Did your son arrive safely this afternoon? Everything secured ?
for flooding from the lake yes, but that eastern eye wall is going to be like Andrew moving through Homestead.
Sooo....you watch the Communist News Nyetwork.
Good God! Fox sucks! Massive death toll? Screw that! How is Amber Frye doing NOW!
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