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Old 08-30-2008, 05:24 PM   #1
heyjoe
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: New Orleans area
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In the path of Gustav

Hey folks.
This weekend, I was going to swap in the Eaton center section that I got from member UNCLE. The swap among other things has been put on hold because of Gustav.

I live just outside Orleans Parish in Metairie. The past couple of days, I was a little optimistic about the storm tracking a little more westward. Now it ain't look so good! Bob Breck, the local TV meteorologist I watch, looked worried on his 1:00 pm update, so now I'm more worried.
I'm not evacuating the area, like I did for Katrina (the 1st time I ever evacuated in my 58 years of living here).
Sunday afternoon, after boarding up my windows, I'm leaving everything including the truck and we're going to bunker down with my in-laws who live near by.

Good luck and best wishes to all the members living in South Louisiana and the nearby Mississippi Gulf Coast.
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