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  • Anyone talk to cory?

    Just wondering how he is since he lives in the New Orleans area.

  • #2
    power went out over there, hope he's ok.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by JUICE
      power went out over there, hope he's ok.
      Yeah I think thats the least of the problems right now

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      • #4
        No, and I pm'd him to call me yesterday or when he's safe. I'm sure he evacuated and doesn't have internet access. He's got family here in FL, maybe that's where he went to.

        There's a lot of areas without power right now so if he stayed in his area or close, chances are he won't be able to get online or make any calls for a while.

        There are also some areas that have complete curfew, no leaving your house whatsoever, if a cop sees you on your block even, you're supposed to be arrested.

        Hope we hear from him soon.

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        • #5
          wish ya the best of things cory!

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          • #6
            So far there are 50 dead in 1 county in mississippi. Most of the hard hit areas have no connection to the outside world. The pictures you see on TV are the areas that got off easy compared to some of the places that we will start seing in the next few days. I would guess that when its all said and done this thing will have taken hundreds if not thousands of lives. This is the biggest natural disaster to ever hit the US.

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            • #7
              80% of New Orleans is underwater..

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              • #8
                I wonder if Cory ever got a new glass top for his desk? :)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Shibby
                  I wonder if Cory ever got a new glass top for his desk? :)
                  Unless he reported it to his insurance he sure as hell as a chance to have it replaced for free now.

                  This whole ordeal is such a same.

                  Good luck and fortune's to anyone involved...

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                  • #10
                    It's just too bad it didn't weaken sooner. They are saying we are gonna get the remnants tonight into tomorrow. Everyone says it's going to be bad, but I don't think so compared to what we got last year and definitely not compared to what the south just got.

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                    • #11
                      my cousins 100 year old home he just restored and his business were 1/2 mile from the levy that broke, they lost everything, they are on their way to florida to stay with his wifes brother

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by trip
                        my cousins 100 year old home he just restored and his business were 1/2 mile from the levy that broke, they lost everything, they are on their way to florida to stay with his wifes brother
                        Sorry to hear that bro

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by trip
                          my cousins 100 year old home he just restored and his business were 1/2 mile from the levy that broke, they lost everything, they are on their way to florida to stay with his wifes brother
                          At least they're on their way--lots of people have nowhere to go or have died. This is going to take a while for us to understand the extent of the devastation, but it's gonna be really sad.

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                          • #14
                            Damn....and this is why I'm against sending too much foreign aid for disaster relief. Think of all the Americans who donated to Tsunami relief...the money would have been much better spent helping the people affected by Katrina.

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                            • #15
                              I have 3 sisters and a brother that live in the New Orleans area. One of my sisters has a house on the lakefront, or should I say had. Another sister has a house in kenner which is also suppose to be under a good amount of water. I think my brothers home may be ok and my third sister is leaving houston now to come and stay here with her 5 kids and mother. This storm has left so many thousands homeless it's ridiculous. It breaks my heart to think that so many things that people have worked their entire lifes for is gone in a day. I just hope the death toll stays as low as possible.

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