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    This person is swimming in gas soaked water
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    this is horrible, that city will never be the same

    and about the casinos, the news said they will be losing $2,500,000 each per day revenue, and will be opening as soon as conditions permit, well thankfully we can gamble after you lose everything to the sea! yay!
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    whats happened? i dont watch the news much..

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    a GIANT hurricane nailed new orleans and biloxi mississipi
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    they have evacuated the superdome, i heard
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    sad story my mom passed on:

    my brothers friend is from new orleans, and his family have all their relatives from the NO
    at there house here, and his grandpa was watching the news and said "my life is over" hes in his 90's and his house, stuff, everything is gone, he lived there for 75 years!
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    The scenes from this just leave me speechless.

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    are you from that area Dino?
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    its really scary to think that ive been to the places in most of these pictures, and that as i was leaving NO a few years ago tropical storm allison was about to hit it its just weird to know youve been to these places that are devastated
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    Quote Originally Posted by my porsche
    its really scary to think that ive been to the places in most of these pictures, and that as i was leaving NO a few years ago tropical storm allison was about to hit it its just weird to know youve been to these places that are devastated
    I had the exact same problem with 9-11.

    Of course, this isn't the first time New Orleans has been flooded. Being in negative elevation, it's flooded several times before, but it just so happens that this is ultramodern New Orleans. If the city could recover form floodings hundreds of years ago, it will again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by got hemi?
    are you from that area Dino?
    No, I'm in N. Georgia...we just got strong winds, downed trees and power outages.

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    but not flooding? thats good
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    Quote Originally Posted by got hemi?
    but not flooding? thats good
    Not much rain at all, so a best case scenario here.

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    well thats good, its coming tords[sp] me right now, but it shouldnt hit hard here
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    I just saw the pictures on CNN, but it's hillarious to see Nancy Grace comment on it cus she really doesn't know jack shit. the reporter who's in New Orleans is saying that the ppl there are being told to try to start a fire, mainly with a BBQ, to cook any food that didn't get caught in the water and use it for eating. and she snapped and said "how the hell can you use your BBQ without electricy?!?!" and the reporter just kinda looked at her like she was completely retarded. a lil bit of humor to a truly devestating situation.
    if anyone in the UCP community has been caught in the storm, all I have to say is good luck to you and wish you the best and your families
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