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To: texianyankee

We're staying put. Husband thinks the house can take the winds.

We have plenty of water, fuel and food. I just hope we don't get tornadoes, my main concern.

NBC news has been great. Been on all day covering everything we need to know.


179 posted on 09/21/2005 12:48:09 PM PDT by kassie
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To: kassie

I understand your hubby's mindset. I did the same back in '83 when Alicia hit - we were living in Liberty County near Dayton. That thing scared the heck outta me. What was so bad was we lived in a dang trailer house back then and it hit at night so I couldnt see anything. The next morning the trees were all over the roads - no way to drive out. I never will live in a trailer house again.

You guys have a very good chance of losing power - being nearer the coast. We have a good chance, too if this thing hits above Freeport and gets close.

I took off from work early today just to replenish a few supplies. The stores were packed. No more batteries at all - just the little AA's.

We are okay in supplies, however. I probably will go to work tomorrow - Friday may not.

Stay tuned and hang tight.


196 posted on 09/21/2005 12:55:11 PM PDT by texianyankee
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