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Devastation in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="Specknreds" data-source="post: 48846" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>I can truely understand what they are going through. We are still rebuilding from a direct hit from Katrina. During Hurricane Gustav I had a tornado touch down in my yard ripping shingles and siding off (that was brand new thanks to Katrina). I guess it's a price you pay to live on the coast.</p><p> I work out of New Orleans and Ike put 6' of water into our shipyard last night. Thats almost 300 miles away. Imagine what it is like close to the eye.</p><p></p><p>THEY ARE IN OUR HEARTS AND PRAYERS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Specknreds, post: 48846, member: 801"] I can truely understand what they are going through. We are still rebuilding from a direct hit from Katrina. During Hurricane Gustav I had a tornado touch down in my yard ripping shingles and siding off (that was brand new thanks to Katrina). I guess it's a price you pay to live on the coast. I work out of New Orleans and Ike put 6' of water into our shipyard last night. Thats almost 300 miles away. Imagine what it is like close to the eye. THEY ARE IN OUR HEARTS AND PRAYERS [/QUOTE]
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