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Hurricane Gustav
09-03-2008, 04:57
Post: #1
Hurricane Gustav
ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY REPORTING THAT LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA HAS SURVIVED
THE HURICANE WITH LITTLE OR NO DAMAGE TO LIFE OR PROPERTY. WE HAVE JUST
GOTTEN IN FROM KILGORE AND TALKED TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY THAT STAYED AND
THEY ALL SAY THE WINDS NEVER GOT OVER ABOUT 45MPH HERE. I CAN TELL THAT
TO BE TRUE BECAUSE OUR YARD IS NOT A MESS. OUR BUSINESS IS FINE AND SO
IS OUR HOME. I DONT KNOW IF "LONESOME DOVE" WILL SURVIVE THE BLACK BUGS
THAT WE GOT IN TEXAS. WE HAVE BEEN WASHING AND SOAKING AND WASHING AND
SOAKING FOR A FEW HOURS NOW AND WE STILL HAVE A MESS. OH WELL WE WILL
GET IT CLEANED UP TODAY AND GET READY FOR THE NEXT ONE. THANKS TO ALL
THAT CALLED AND EMAILED CHECKING ON US.

ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY
"LONESOME DOVE"
LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA

WE SAW A 1983 35 FT BIRD FOR SALE IN NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS AT ENCORE RV
WILL GIVE SOME MORE INFO LATER..................
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09-03-2008, 05:57
Post: #2
Hurricane Gustav
The media is making weather events into a wolf cry. too much money
in continued coverage advert time. Saw coverage of a trash can being
blown down the street hitting news van after news van. They work you
folks up. the big story will come when everyone stops listening to
the false alarms.

Greg

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay"
wrote:
>
> ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY REPORTING THAT LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA HAS
SURVIVED
> THE HURICANE WITH LITTLE OR NO DAMAGE TO LIFE OR PROPERTY. WE HAVE
JUST
> GOTTEN IN FROM KILGORE AND TALKED TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY THAT
STAYED AND
> THEY ALL SAY THE WINDS NEVER GOT OVER ABOUT 45MPH HERE. I CAN TELL
THAT
> TO BE TRUE BECAUSE OUR YARD IS NOT A MESS. OUR BUSINESS IS FINE
AND SO
> IS OUR HOME. I DONT KNOW IF "LONESOME DOVE" WILL SURVIVE THE BLACK
BUGS
> THAT WE GOT IN TEXAS. WE HAVE BEEN WASHING AND SOAKING AND WASHING
AND
> SOAKING FOR A FEW HOURS NOW AND WE STILL HAVE A MESS. OH WELL WE
WILL
> GET IT CLEANED UP TODAY AND GET READY FOR THE NEXT ONE. THANKS TO
ALL
> THAT CALLED AND EMAILED CHECKING ON US.
>
> ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY
> "LONESOME DOVE"
> LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA
>
> WE SAW A 1983 35 FT BIRD FOR SALE IN NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS AT ENCORE
RV
> WILL GIVE SOME MORE INFO LATER..................
>
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09-03-2008, 06:09
Post: #3
Hurricane Gustav
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay" wrote:
>
> ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY REPORTING THAT LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA HAS SURVIVED
> THE HURICANE WITH LITTLE OR NO DAMAGE TO LIFE OR PROPERTY.
================================================================================​=====

We are glad that you are OK. Thanks for the update.

Regards,
Jack and Liz Pearce
Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40
D'Hanis, TX
Buena Vista, CO
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09-03-2008, 06:41
Post: #4
Hurricane Gustav
I agree that the media makes everything into major events, but given
the fact that it was a category 4 when it crossed Cuba and was huge in
area when it hit the Gulf, the media should have ignored it? Wolf cry
and prudence are two different things. The families of the people
that died probably don't think it was a false alarm.

The fact that the Gulf Coast dodged a big one doesn't make it a false
alarm or non-event, not when coastal areas outside of NOLA got hit
hard and hundreds of thousands are without electricity and will be for
many days. It could have just as easily been a cat 4 or 5 when it hit
land. Looked like even one more foot of storm surge on those levees
might have written an entirely different story.

People that left for the holiday weekend were prudent.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor"
wrote:
>
> The media is making weather events into a wolf cry. too much money
> in continued coverage advert time. Saw coverage of a trash can being
> blown down the street hitting news van after news van. They work you
> folks up. the big story will come when everyone stops listening to
> the false alarms.
>
> Greg
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay"
> wrote:
> >
> > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY REPORTING THAT LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA HAS
> SURVIVED
> > THE HURICANE WITH LITTLE OR NO DAMAGE TO LIFE OR PROPERTY. WE HAVE
> JUST
> > GOTTEN IN FROM KILGORE AND TALKED TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY THAT
> STAYED AND
> > THEY ALL SAY THE WINDS NEVER GOT OVER ABOUT 45MPH HERE. I CAN TELL
> THAT
> > TO BE TRUE BECAUSE OUR YARD IS NOT A MESS. OUR BUSINESS IS FINE
> AND SO
> > IS OUR HOME. I DONT KNOW IF "LONESOME DOVE" WILL SURVIVE THE BLACK
> BUGS
> > THAT WE GOT IN TEXAS. WE HAVE BEEN WASHING AND SOAKING AND WASHING
> AND
> > SOAKING FOR A FEW HOURS NOW AND WE STILL HAVE A MESS. OH WELL WE
> WILL
> > GET IT CLEANED UP TODAY AND GET READY FOR THE NEXT ONE. THANKS TO
> ALL
> > THAT CALLED AND EMAILED CHECKING ON US.
> >
> > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY
> > "LONESOME DOVE"
> > LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA
> >
> > WE SAW A 1983 35 FT BIRD FOR SALE IN NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS AT ENCORE
> RV
> > WILL GIVE SOME MORE INFO LATER..................
> >
>
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09-03-2008, 07:56
Post: #5
Hurricane Gustav
The Media hardly ever gets it right, mostly because they lean to the
left LOL:}

I remember Hurricane Albert back in the early 90's in S. Florida, Hey
no big deal.

My folks had a house in Miami 57th Ave. & 8th. St.. Nothing happened,
the potted plants on the door step did not even tip over!

5 miles south some damage, 10 miles south bad damage, 15 miles south
DEVESTATION! Homestead, Redlands, parts of Kendall, these places were
leveled as if the hand of god had wiped off the face of the planet.

This was Hurricane damage, not flood damage as in N.O.LA.

No one knows what a Hurricane will do once it gets to your doorstep.
Rain, Wind, Tornadoes, Flooding, Lightning, these girls have it all!

The more people that encroach up these areas that are prone to
natural phenomena's, whatever type you choose, if they do not
prepare for that eventuality, there will be consequences. You make
your choices and you take your chances.

I'm happy that it was not as bad as anticipated, people took it
seriously, finally, that's a good thing.

Kurt Horvath
95 PT-42
23 years a Hurricane Refugee in 10AC


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...>
wrote:
>
> I agree that the media makes everything into major events, but
given
> the fact that it was a category 4 when it crossed Cuba and was huge
in
> area when it hit the Gulf, the media should have ignored it? Wolf
cry
> and prudence are two different things. The families of the people
> that died probably don't think it was a false alarm.
>
> The fact that the Gulf Coast dodged a big one doesn't make it a
false
> alarm or non-event, not when coastal areas outside of NOLA got hit
> hard and hundreds of thousands are without electricity and will be
for
> many days. It could have just as easily been a cat 4 or 5 when it
hit
> land. Looked like even one more foot of storm surge on those
levees
> might have written an entirely different story.
>
> People that left for the holiday weekend were prudent.
>
> Mike Bulriss
> 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
> San Antonio, TX
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor"
> wrote:
> >
> > The media is making weather events into a wolf cry. too much
money
> > in continued coverage advert time. Saw coverage of a trash can
being
> > blown down the street hitting news van after news van. They work
you
> > folks up. the big story will come when everyone stops listening
to
> > the false alarms.
> >
> > Greg
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY REPORTING THAT LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA HAS
> > SURVIVED
> > > THE HURICANE WITH LITTLE OR NO DAMAGE TO LIFE OR PROPERTY. WE
HAVE
> > JUST
> > > GOTTEN IN FROM KILGORE AND TALKED TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY THAT
> > STAYED AND
> > > THEY ALL SAY THE WINDS NEVER GOT OVER ABOUT 45MPH HERE. I CAN
TELL
> > THAT
> > > TO BE TRUE BECAUSE OUR YARD IS NOT A MESS. OUR BUSINESS IS FINE
> > AND SO
> > > IS OUR HOME. I DONT KNOW IF "LONESOME DOVE" WILL SURVIVE THE
BLACK
> > BUGS
> > > THAT WE GOT IN TEXAS. WE HAVE BEEN WASHING AND SOAKING AND
WASHING
> > AND
> > > SOAKING FOR A FEW HOURS NOW AND WE STILL HAVE A MESS. OH WELL
WE
> > WILL
> > > GET IT CLEANED UP TODAY AND GET READY FOR THE NEXT ONE. THANKS
TO
> > ALL
> > > THAT CALLED AND EMAILED CHECKING ON US.
> > >
> > > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY
> > > "LONESOME DOVE"
> > > LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA
> > >
> > > WE SAW A 1983 35 FT BIRD FOR SALE IN NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS AT
ENCORE
> > RV
> > > WILL GIVE SOME MORE INFO LATER..................
> > >
> >
>
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09-03-2008, 08:09
Post: #6
Hurricane Gustav

Kurt,
That was Hurricane Andrew, not Albert, that wiped out Homestead.
Gary
SOB
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From: "bumpersbird@yahoo.com"
To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 2:56 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Hurricane Gustav



The Media hardly ever gets it right, mostly because they lean to the
left LOL:}

I remember Hurricane Albert back in the early 90's in S. Florida, Hey
no big deal.

My folks had a house in Miami 57th Ave. & 8th. St.. Nothing happened,
the potted plants on the door step did not even tip over!

5 miles south some damage, 10 miles south bad damage, 15 miles south
DEVESTATION! Homestead, Redlands, parts of Kendall, these places were
leveled as if the hand of god had wiped off the face of the planet.

This was Hurricane damage, not flood damage as in N.O.LA.

No one knows what a Hurricane will do once it gets to your doorstep.
Rain, Wind, Tornadoes, Flooding, Lightning, these girls have it all!

The more people that encroach up these areas that are prone to
natural phenomena's, whatever type you choose, if they do not
prepare for that eventuality, there will be consequences. You make
your choices and you take your chances.

I'm happy that it was not as bad as anticipated, people took it
seriously, finally, that's a good thing.

Kurt Horvath
95 PT-42
23 years a Hurricane Refugee in 10AC

--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "mbulriss" <mbulriss@..<WBR>.>
wrote:
>
> I agree that the media makes everything into major events, but
given
> the fact that it was a category 4 when it crossed Cuba and was huge
in
> area when it hit the Gulf, the media should have ignored it? Wolf
cry
> and prudence are two different things. The families of the people
> that died probably don't think it was a false alarm.
>
> The fact that the Gulf Coast dodged a big one doesn't make it a
false
> alarm or non-event, not when coastal areas outside of NOLA got hit
> hard and hundreds of thousands are without electricity and will be
for
> many days. It could have just as easily been a cat 4 or 5 when it
hit
> land. Looked like even one more foot of storm surge on those
levees
> might have written an entirely different story.
>
> People that left for the holiday weekend were prudent.
>
> Mike Bulriss
> 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
> San Antonio, TX
>
> --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "Gregory OConnor"
> wrote:
> >
> > The media is making weather events into a wolf cry. too much
money
> > in continued coverage advert time. Saw coverage of a trash can
being
> > blown down the street hitting news van after news van. They work
you
> > folks up. the big story will come when everyone stops listening
to
> > the false alarms.
> >
> > Greg
> >
> > --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "Peggy & Ed McStay"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY REPORTING THAT LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA HAS
> > SURVIVED
> > > THE HURICANE WITH LITTLE OR NO DAMAGE TO LIFE OR PROPERTY. WE
HAVE
> > JUST
> > > GOTTEN IN FROM KILGORE AND TALKED TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY THAT
> > STAYED AND
> > > THEY ALL SAY THE WINDS NEVER GOT OVER ABOUT 45MPH HERE. I CAN
TELL
> > THAT
> > > TO BE TRUE BECAUSE OUR YARD IS NOT A MESS. OUR BUSINESS IS FINE
> > AND SO
> > > IS OUR HOME. I DONT KNOW IF "LONESOME DOVE" WILL SURVIVE THE
BLACK
> > BUGS
> > > THAT WE GOT IN TEXAS. WE HAVE BEEN WASHING AND SOAKING AND
WASHING
> > AND
> > > SOAKING FOR A FEW HOURS NOW AND WE STILL HAVE A MESS. OH WELL
WE
> > WILL
> > > GET IT CLEANED UP TODAY AND GET READY FOR THE NEXT ONE. THANKS
TO
> > ALL
> > > THAT CALLED AND EMAILED CHECKING ON US.
> > >
> > > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY
> > > "LONESOME DOVE"
> > > LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA
> > >
> > > WE SAW A 1983 35 FT BIRD FOR SALE IN NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS AT
ENCORE
> > RV
> > > WILL GIVE SOME MORE INFO LATER..................
> > >
> >
>


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09-03-2008, 08:29
Post: #7
Hurricane Gustav
When one becomes complacent and takes on the attitude of "It won't happen
to me," A serious re think is needed.

We live in the tornado alley, and the twister that turned into a CAT 5 and
took a swathe of one mile wide through OKC actually started just south of
our home in Lawton, at the time, about 10 miles. It jumped our home (who
knows why) and set back down about 5 miles North and then did it's worst.
Had we known it was going to happen, you bet we would have ran, not walked
to a place that was not there. Thing is there was no time for any sort of
notice at all, it was just there out of the blue. Those who have notice
needs to remember that the weather adversaries are not made for the heck of
it. As to the media, well they sell air time or papers don't they?! A baby
rattler is just as deadly as the grownup version, pay heed.

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
84FC35 "Ruff Diamond"
Duncan, Oklahoma

At 06:41 PM 9/3/2008 +0000, you wrote:
>I agree that the media makes everything into major events, but given
>the fact that it was a category 4 when it crossed Cuba and was huge in
>area when it hit the Gulf, the media should have ignored it? Wolf cry
>and prudence are two different things. The families of the people
>that died probably don't think it was a false alarm.
>
>The fact that the Gulf Coast dodged a big one doesn't make it a false
>alarm or non-event, not when coastal areas outside of NOLA got hit
>hard and hundreds of thousands are without electricity and will be for
>many days. It could have just as easily been a cat 4 or 5 when it hit
>land. Looked like even one more foot of storm surge on those levees
>might have written an entirely different story.
>
>People that left for the holiday weekend were prudent.
>
>Mike Bulriss
>1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
>San Antonio, TX
>
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09-03-2008, 09:06
Post: #8
Hurricane Gustav
Gary you are correct, I just got finished talking to a freind named
Albert, must of had a brain malfunction LOL:}

Kurt Horvath
95 PT-42
10AC

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Smith"
wrote:
>
> Kurt,
> That was Hurricane Andrew, not Albert, that wiped out Homestead.
> Gary
> SOB
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kurt Horvath
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 2:56 PM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Hurricane Gustav
>
>
>
> The Media hardly ever gets it right, mostly because they lean to
the
> left LOL:}
>
> I remember Hurricane Albert back in the early 90's in S. Florida,
Hey
> no big deal.
>
> My folks had a house in Miami 57th Ave. & 8th. St.. Nothing
happened,
> the potted plants on the door step did not even tip over!
>
> 5 miles south some damage, 10 miles south bad damage, 15 miles
south
> DEVESTATION! Homestead, Redlands, parts of Kendall, these places
were
> leveled as if the hand of god had wiped off the face of the
planet.
>
> This was Hurricane damage, not flood damage as in N.O.LA.
>
> No one knows what a Hurricane will do once it gets to your
doorstep.
> Rain, Wind, Tornadoes, Flooding, Lightning, these girls have it
all!
>
> The more people that encroach up these areas that are prone to
> natural phenomena's, whatever type you choose, if they do not
> prepare for that eventuality, there will be consequences. You
make
> your choices and you take your chances.
>
> I'm happy that it was not as bad as anticipated, people took it
> seriously, finally, that's a good thing.
>
> Kurt Horvath
> 95 PT-42
> 23 years a Hurricane Refugee in 10AC
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I agree that the media makes everything into major events, but
> given
> > the fact that it was a category 4 when it crossed Cuba and was
huge
> in
> > area when it hit the Gulf, the media should have ignored it?
Wolf
> cry
> > and prudence are two different things. The families of the
people
> > that died probably don't think it was a false alarm.
> >
> > The fact that the Gulf Coast dodged a big one doesn't make it a
> false
> > alarm or non-event, not when coastal areas outside of NOLA got
hit
> > hard and hundreds of thousands are without electricity and will
be
> for
> > many days. It could have just as easily been a cat 4 or 5 when
it
> hit
> > land. Looked like even one more foot of storm surge on those
> levees
> > might have written an entirely different story.
> >
> > People that left for the holiday weekend were prudent.
> >
> > Mike Bulriss
> > 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
> > San Antonio, TX
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > The media is making weather events into a wolf cry. too much
> money
> > > in continued coverage advert time. Saw coverage of a trash
can
> being
> > > blown down the street hitting news van after news van. They
work
> you
> > > folks up. the big story will come when everyone stops
listening
> to
> > > the false alarms.
> > >
> > > Greg
> > >
> > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Peggy & Ed McStay"
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY REPORTING THAT LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA
HAS
> > > SURVIVED
> > > > THE HURICANE WITH LITTLE OR NO DAMAGE TO LIFE OR PROPERTY.
WE
> HAVE
> > > JUST
> > > > GOTTEN IN FROM KILGORE AND TALKED TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY
THAT
> > > STAYED AND
> > > > THEY ALL SAY THE WINDS NEVER GOT OVER ABOUT 45MPH HERE. I
CAN
> TELL
> > > THAT
> > > > TO BE TRUE BECAUSE OUR YARD IS NOT A MESS. OUR BUSINESS IS
FINE
> > > AND SO
> > > > IS OUR HOME. I DONT KNOW IF "LONESOME DOVE" WILL SURVIVE
THE
> BLACK
> > > BUGS
> > > > THAT WE GOT IN TEXAS. WE HAVE BEEN WASHING AND SOAKING AND
> WASHING
> > > AND
> > > > SOAKING FOR A FEW HOURS NOW AND WE STILL HAVE A MESS. OH
WELL
> WE
> > > WILL
> > > > GET IT CLEANED UP TODAY AND GET READY FOR THE NEXT ONE.
THANKS
> TO
> > > ALL
> > > > THAT CALLED AND EMAILED CHECKING ON US.
> > > >
> > > > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY
> > > > "LONESOME DOVE"
> > > > LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA
> > > >
> > > > WE SAW A 1983 35 FT BIRD FOR SALE IN NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS AT
> ENCORE
> > > RV
> > > > WILL GIVE SOME MORE INFO LATER..................
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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09-03-2008, 09:19
Post: #9
Hurricane Gustav

Happens to all of us some times.
Gary
SOB
----- Original Message -----
From: "bumpersbird@yahoo.com"
To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 4:06 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Hurricane Gustav


Gary you are correct, I just got finished talking to a freind named
Albert, must of had a brain malfunction LOL:}

Kurt Horvath
95 PT-42
10AC

--- In "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com", "Gary Smith" .>
wrote:
>
> Kurt,
> That was Hurricane Andrew, not Albert, that wiped out Homestead.
> Gary
> SOB
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Kurt Horvath
> To: "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com"
> Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 2:56 PM
> Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Hurricane Gustav
>
>
>
> The Media hardly ever gets it right, mostly because they lean to
the
> left LOL:}
>
> I remember Hurricane Albert back in the early 90's in S. Florida,
Hey
> no big deal.
>
> My folks had a house in Miami 57th Ave. & 8th. St.. Nothing
happened,
> the potted plants on the door step did not even tip over!
>
> 5 miles south some damage, 10 miles south bad damage, 15 miles
south
> DEVESTATION! Homestead, Redlands, parts of Kendall, these places
were
> leveled as if the hand of god had wiped off the face of the
planet.
>
> This was Hurricane damage, not flood damage as in N.O.LA.
>
> No one knows what a Hurricane will do once it gets to your
doorstep.
> Rain, Wind, Tornadoes, Flooding, Lightning, these girls have it
all!
>
> The more people that encroach up these areas that are prone to
> natural phenomena's, whatever type you choose, if they do not
> prepare for that eventuality, there will be consequences. You
make
> your choices and you take your chances.
>
> I'm happy that it was not as bad as anticipated, people took it
> seriously, finally, that's a good thing.
>
> Kurt Horvath
> 95 PT-42
> 23 years a Hurricane Refugee in 10AC
>
> --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "mbulriss" <mbulriss@>
> wrote:
> >
> > I agree that the media makes everything into major events, but
> given
> > the fact that it was a category 4 when it crossed Cuba and was
huge
> in
> > area when it hit the Gulf, the media should have ignored it?
Wolf
> cry
> > and prudence are two different things. The families of the
people
> > that died probably don't think it was a false alarm.
> >
> > The fact that the Gulf Coast dodged a big one doesn't make it a
> false
> > alarm or non-event, not when coastal areas outside of NOLA got
hit
> > hard and hundreds of thousands are without electricity and will
be
> for
> > many days. It could have just as easily been a cat 4 or 5 when
it
> hit
> > land. Looked like even one more foot of storm surge on those
> levees
> > might have written an entirely different story.
> >
> > People that left for the holiday weekend were prudent.
> >
> > Mike Bulriss
> > 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
> > San Antonio, TX
> >
> > --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "Gregory OConnor"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > The media is making weather events into a wolf cry. too much
> money
> > > in continued coverage advert time. Saw coverage of a trash
can
> being
> > > blown down the street hitting news van after news van. They
work
> you
> > > folks up. the big story will come when everyone stops
listening
> to
> > > the false alarms.
> > >
> > > Greg
> > >
> > > --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "Peggy & Ed McStay"
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY REPORTING THAT LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA
HAS
> > > SURVIVED
> > > > THE HURICANE WITH LITTLE OR NO DAMAGE TO LIFE OR PROPERTY.
WE
> HAVE
> > > JUST
> > > > GOTTEN IN FROM KILGORE AND TALKED TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY
THAT
> > > STAYED AND
> > > > THEY ALL SAY THE WINDS NEVER GOT OVER ABOUT 45MPH HERE. I
CAN
> TELL
> > > THAT
> > > > TO BE TRUE BECAUSE OUR YARD IS NOT A MESS. OUR BUSINESS IS
FINE
> > > AND SO
> > > > IS OUR HOME. I DONT KNOW IF "LONESOME DOVE" WILL SURVIVE
THE
> BLACK
> > > BUGS
> > > > THAT WE GOT IN TEXAS. WE HAVE BEEN WASHING AND SOAKING AND
> WASHING
> > > AND
> > > > SOAKING FOR A FEW HOURS NOW AND WE STILL HAVE A MESS. OH
WELL
> WE
> > > WILL
> > > > GET IT CLEANED UP TODAY AND GET READY FOR THE NEXT ONE.
THANKS
> TO
> > > ALL
> > > > THAT CALLED AND EMAILED CHECKING ON US.
> > > >
> > > > ED AND PEGGY MCSTAY
> > > > "LONESOME DOVE"
> > > > LAKE CHARLES LOUISIANA
> > > >
> > > > WE SAW A 1983 35 FT BIRD FOR SALE IN NACOGDOCHES, TEXAS AT
> ENCORE
> > > RV
> > > > WILL GIVE SOME MORE INFO LATER..................
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09-03-2008, 14:02
Post: #10
Hurricane Gustav
Well, we survived the hurricane. Thanks to everyone that offered
shelter. Next time, we are going to take up someone on that offer.
The Quonset style building was great, and I parked my pickup
against the door(on the inside), so the door(the weak spot) wouldn't
move.
Lost electric at about 8:30AM Sun. Got to love La., hot and
muggy.
Spent that nite with nature. Not enough ventilation to run the
generator. After the wind died some and the rain did the same, I
pulled it out and started the genny. It's hard to realize how
spoiled we are. The A/C felt great, and to be able to take a hot
shower,was wonderful. Power was restored at about 2:30PM today(Wed),
and I was able to shut the generator down, and go the house. Thank
you Blue Bird, the gen ran 69hrs without a hicup and it's got over
7000hrs on it. Used about 1qt of oil.
The area here looks like a war zone without bomb craters. Trees
and limbs down everywhere. Some trees lost their tops(twisted off
from the wind). One of my pines(a 100footer), went through my
neighbor's shed.
We had sporadic phone and internet service.
Needless to say, we had fun! Also, this was the first hurricane
that I didn't have to report to work.


Steve Gureasko
90WBWL40 Jus Chillin
Ponchatoula, La.
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