Hurricane Katrina

Barbara said:
Nah, they have guns, too. They would just shoot back.

Better to kill all of them first and then ask questions.

Barbara


That works too.....

People that would loot and steal from other people at a time like that are the lowest form of life on earth...absolute sub-human scum. We certainly would NOT be losing productive members of society.
 
its a sad day in our history when people are dying and others think of nothing but stealing. It would be different if they took food and water, supplies used for survival but stealing guns to shoot people with its totally fubar
 
sizl said:
That is unbelievable :mad: May I ask what forum you got copied that from?
It was posted on DFWstangs and on corral.net.

I found this last night. It's streaming police scanners from New Orleans. Last night, there was talk about the buses from the Superdome going to Houston. I didn't think it was true, but this morning I found out it was.
http://205.252.89.181:8000/live.m3u
 
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Family

My husband and I are both originaly from Louisiana. We have relatives in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Most of our immediate family ie parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, 2nd cousins etc are ok and we have heard from them. We don't know if all the families are ok. I know there are some that we haven't been able to find out info. This is extended family members and friends. We have been watching with devastation all that is going on and are thankful for the family and friends we know are safe and praying for the family and friends that there is no information on. I guess that is all I can say right now. We are so torn by what is happening to our home state I am without any more words.
Kay
 
KBP said:
My husband and I are both originaly from Louisiana. We have relatives in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Most of our immediate family ie parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, 2nd cousins etc are ok and we have heard from them. We don't know if all the families are ok. I know there are some that we haven't been able to find out info. This is extended family members and friends. We have been watching with devastation all that is going on and are thankful for the family and friends we know are safe and praying for the family and friends that there is no information on. I guess that is all I can say right now. We are so torn by what is happening to our home state I am without any more words.
Kay

Yeah, my hometown is essentially gone...like someone dropped a bomb. I don't really KNOW how to feel yet....
 
Horrible situation ...

Those poor people down there. I have been watching CNN
for the past couple of days. I am really interested to see
if any International help will come our way, especially from
countries that we have helped so much.

Crazy idea but, why couldn't someone in the billiard
industry donate 4-6 tables to the Astrodome and some
cues and things, for the people there, and let them
play pool during the days while they will be waiting so
long. At least they would have something to do instead
of just sitting around everyday.
 
Snapshot9 said:
Those poor people down there. I have been watching CNN
for the past couple of days. I am really interested to see
if any International help will come our way, especially from
countries that we have helped so much.

Crazy idea but, why couldn't someone in the billiard
industry donate 4-6 tables to the Astrodome and some
cues and things, for the people there, and let them
play pool during the days while they will be waiting so
long. At least they would have something to do instead
of just sitting around everyday.


It's a nice idea, but I just don't think it would work. Considering the conditions in that place and the stress those folks are under and the number of fights that have already broken out...along with the tensions between rival gang members (yep...they can't even have a damned truce during a flippin' disaster)...it wouldn't be long before someone killed somebody with a pool cue.
 
Politically Incorrect but I got to say it.......I am Ready for Flames.....

Snapshot9 said:
Those poor people down there. I have been watching CNN
for the past couple of days. I am really interested to see
if any International help will come our way, especially from
countries that we have helped so much.

Now the the U.S.A. is faced with the Largest Natural Disaster in over 100 Years of Recorded history in the U.S.A., the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Wonder what Countries that the U.S. has Help in their times of need in the last 100 years. Will send the U.S. any Aid, Monetary, or People to Help Out with Body Recovery, Victims Search, etc., etc., etc.?

France, England, Italy, Mexico, etc., etc., etc.

New Media has repored no Help from our Friends in the World?

Think if you have been watching the News Coverage you all of a Sudden Realize, not Every American Drives, a Big Car, and Lives in a Big House on the Hill, and is Wealthy.

Many of the Hurricane Victims apprently had little or nothing, most I am sure had not insured their little or nothing, many now HAVE on what they have in a Box, Suit Case or on Their Backs... :mad:
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
Now the the U.S.A. is faced with the Largest Natural Disaster in over 100 Years of Recorded history in the U.S.A., the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Wonder what Countries that the U.S. has Help in their times of need in the last 100 years. Will send the U.S. any Aid, Monetary, or People to Help Out with Body Recovery, Victims Search, etc., etc., etc.?

France, England, Italy, Mexico, etc., etc., etc.

New Media has repored no Help from our Friends in the World?

Think if you have been watching the News Coverage you all of a Sudden Realize, not Every American Drives, a Big Car, and Lives in a Big House on the Hill, and is Wealthy.

Many of the Hurricane Victims apprently had little or nothing, most I am sure had not insured their little or nothing, many now HAVE on what they have in a Box, Suit Case or on Their Backs... :mad:

So true...

Look at what we did when the tsunami struck. Katrina is our tsunami now.

Barbara
 
Just got off the phone and both Jeff (Guido) and Matt Bulfin's house were destroyed. They are both safe.

I hear Little John is alright, but no one knows about Jaybird.

Does anyone have any more information on our fellow pool players?
 
Bruce S. de Lis said:
Wonder what Countries that the U.S. has Help in their times of need in the last 100 years. Will send the U.S. any Aid, Monetary, or People to Help Out with Body Recovery, Victims Search, etc., etc., etc.?

New Media has repored no Help from our Friends in the World?

Canada has made some offers of assistance. There was something in our local paper, but I did not have time to read it this morning. Our two contries have a long history of helping out each other in times of need. I think a fair number of US crews helped out Quebec Hydro after the huge ice storm a few years back. I'm nearly certain that we will provide any assistance we can. More here -

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050831.waid0831/BNStory

New Media would appear to be very wrong, and if they did imply that no body was coming to assist the US in this time of need then I am offended. Canada has always done everything it can to help the US, and I know that this kindness is a two way street as the US has helped us many times. It's like that when you share so much. For some newspaper to imply that we would not is what I find offensive.

Dave
 
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American red Cross

I was wondering about the other countries also but then over Fox news they said France, Holland England, and even Saudia Arabia has offered help.Fox also said that our government has to ask for help before these countries can contribute.I expect the national guard to get a handle on looting.Its a shame that a few people can make a whole group look bad.For every looter there is a bunch of heros helping to save lives and property.
I mailed a check for a $100 yesterday to Red Cross and figure to do it again when the donations dry up in a few weeks.
 
Just an idea......

Barbara said:
So true...

Look at what we did when the tsunami struck. Katrina is our tsunami now.

Barbara

Maybe the time has come for American, to worry about America's Problems, and Americans with Problems FIRST....

Before trying to be the Policeman, and Savior of the World....
;)
 
I thought it was a little ironic..

yesterday, when CNN mentioned the first foreign
country to offer some help and assistance was
Germany.

BTW, The Canadian government needs to be
recognized for having such a good and helpful
attitude, much like Texas has, and recognizing
that one hand washes the other. Kudos to our
neighbor to the north.
 
The latest from Columbia, Mississippi

I just got off the phone with my mom. She lives off Highway 13 North, right outside of town. They are in dire need of gas to run the generators. They got people coming from all over trading them gas for use of their four wheelers and equipment. Luckily she had her generator hardwired into the house so it can run the freezers and the office of their business. She even has someone from Lafayette bringing her gas tomorrow she hopes. Lots of downed trees and power lines. Could be weeks before power is restored. REA trucks are just going by joy riding according to my mom. They will need a whole new line run to the house, as the line is laying out in the front lawn.
They have two freezers full of food and enough butane to cook on the gas grill. My step-dad is a friggin genius! He was well prepared for this thing. Spot lights on their property even so if someone comes up, they come on. Really well protected...with guns and ammo to boot. She said one stabbing and one shooting already over gas. Pumps can't run without electricity. Water was finally restored yesterday, but under a water boil warning. Natural gas has been cut off. My step-sisters trailer is fine...appears most structures are okay provided a tree didn't fall on it. My aunt lost her home on the coast...water over 12 foot, even into the attic. My uncle's family lost their home in Gulfport I am sure as well. My mom has friends in Lafayette bringing supplies, bread and water and GAS. They burn about 6-8 gallons a night keep the deep freeze going along with the AC in the office. They may be camping out there.

That's the latest...no local phone service...just cell service through centennial wireless...and she can call out of state, and receive calls on the cell sporadically. I have not had any luck myself in calling her, but she has got calls from Virginia and Oklahoma of my step-dad's oil companies.

Chad
 
Sadly gas went up to 3 bucks today and constantly rising down here. Luckily I bring my cue whereever i go and we have all our clothes, but as for the rest of our belongings.........TV, computer, pet snake, fish, PC parts, Models :(, and jsut about everythig else we own..............Its clueless as to wether it is ok, destroyed or stolen.......I much rather see natural disaster for the reason why we donthave it anymore than look down the street at a wannabe gangsta runnin with my computer > : (
 
Nice news Shorty
Keep us updated as you find out more.

It looks like the thing went right over them. Glad to hear that they are okay.

My friends stepfather is a lineman and he used to go out after all the hurricanes doing repairs. He said at the beginning its always a cluster and
then they start with the higher populated areas. The areas where fixing the lines brings power to the most.
Your folks might not see power for a while if there is major damage. Hopefully the lineman from around the country will start rolling in over the next few days. Most will travel as they make $$$$$$$$ during times like these. Telephone repair guys do the same thing.
 
Its like a massacre, too horrible... IMO they should screw the police and send in military. Because the police themselves are looting too. :(
 
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