Post -Gustav

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Post -Gustav

Update~~~</p>


Tommy finally was able to give me a call on his cell, he & family is safe, but they still have much messed up.They lost muchtrees & property. Alsoheavy damage to his home...... Going to beseveral weeks, if not much longer before they get electricity to his place. Terrabourne & Lafourche Parishswere hit very, very hard !!!! Keep our man in your prayers >>>>.</p>


<span style="font-size: medium;"><font color="#ff0000"> <font face="JohnHancock">~~~~~~ Two Guns ~~~~~~</font></font></span></p>
 
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Its amazing how quickly that storm dropped out the news. You'd think nothing happened.</p>
 
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<span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;">That's EXACTLY what we were talking about this evening.We are a few hours away from him, and we are having to replace our roof on our home, (parts of it wasripped off ),trees, metal buildings torn to pieces,and the list can go on. There are thousands of acres of crops lost. Out onthe plantation, there was a fair bit lost, includingpecan& oak trees, hundreds of years old. We got more damage in our areaon this, than the Katrina storm. So one can imagine what they went threw down there.... There are many places around here still without electricity. One cannot imagine what in the hell them folks went threw down in Tommys area !!!!</span></p>


<span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> The remnants of hurricane Gustav, dropped 11 inches of rain on areas on the plantation, during a 24-hour period ending Wednesday morning, and a total of over 19 inches since Sunday !!!! </span></p>


<span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> I have a sister, that lives in West Feliciana Parish, ( St. Francisville, LA. ) , and that WHOLE area is nothing but a historic town. That place is torn to pieces. Many, many old oak trees around the old plantation & antebellum homes, are just twisted and down . Them trees has been there for God knows, hundreds and hundreds of years ~~~~ they are lost. She said that they received so much more wind and damage there than Katrina ~~~~</span></p>


<span style="font-size: small; font-family: Times New Roman;"> I would imagine the only reason that folks don't see it on the news as much as Katrina, New Orleans did not flood this time. Which is a blessing alone. But doesn't mean that hundreds of thousands of other good folks has not been hurt by this storm !!!!! They need to focus on the whole state, ( states ) not just the Big Easy ~~~~~~</span></p>


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Even orderedseveral morebigger generators. TwoOnans & anotherHonda>>>>> That Honda sure is a quite machine !!!!!</p>


These are the only generators I trust ~~~ they have never let us down !!!!!</p>


<span style="font-size: x-small;"></span><span style="color: #ff0000;"><font color="#ff0000"><font size="4"> <font face="JohnHancock">~~~~~~ Two Guns ~~~~~~</font></font></font></span><span style="font-size: medium;"></span></p>
 
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Hey Two Guns,</p>


Since you're in contact with Tommy, ask him if there's anything we can do for him from far away. Is there anything he needs that we can ship to him?</p>


Sorry to hear that the area has been ravaged by the storm. :-(</p>



Brian</p>


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I will do...... Naturally, I ask him the same questionyesterday,and he said that there is nothing that can be done. But plans are to stay in touch with him, everyday, andwill ask again.....</p>


As you know, there is another bad storm headed hear again, maybe it will " fizzle-out" or just go away, but we know things like that just don't happen, makes one think that Louisiana is a magnet for bad storms ~~~~</p>


Tommy's running on generators as of now, and probobly will be for awhile..... </p>


~~~~~~~ jamie</p>


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We've sold 7-8 generators to folks in the south over the last two weeks. Its amazing to think thats happening even though we're 1200 miles away. </p>
 
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bczoom,</p>


Just got off the phone with Tommy, he thanks all of ya'll folksfor thinkin' of him, but he cannot think of anything he can use of now but electricity, and he's running generators at night time. He said that the folks are telling him it might be after October1st, before they get them up and going again.....</p>


I'll do my best to keep everybody up to date on the man. I can tell everyone this, that man has got some good spirits in him, he still a jokin' along as if nothing is had ever happened ~~~~ that's the good 'ole cajun coonass a coming out in him !!!!</p>


<span style="font-size: medium;"><font color="#ff0000"> <font face="JohnHancock">~~~~~~ Two Guns ~~~~~~</font></font></span></p>


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RTV Forum Members: </p>


Seems like we mostall of us have been blessed with health and material things to one degree or another. While I'm not a rich person by any stretch of the imagination, (I don't have an RTV yet---LOL), if there is anything I can do, orother forum members (who know of Tommy or other Forum members affected by these hurricanes and flooding), might consider, count me in. </p>


And if that hasn't been bad enough, another storm-hurricane, Ike, is brewing in the Southern Ocean.The weather forcasters have plotted models that indicate it might also be headedinto the Gulf Coast Region.</p>


anRTV wannabe, Keifer</p>
 
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Do give my thoughts to Tommy and family too please and of coarse count me in as well.. In my opinion, Katrina was more powerful and caused seriouswind damage even way up here in central Miss. And it was the lawless-ness everywhere that was so freaky. Ya'll would have a hard time sleeping if you knew what I knew about that.....Our land neighbor lived in Biloxi andwas within seconds of dying in a "secure"hotel that had survived Camile. She grabbedher pup ,as her shoebox of cherished possessions was swept away and crawled her way up another floor. Those hard hitparishes/counties that should be declared a disaster area will probablyhave programs to help farmers with clean up depending on the diameter of the tree blown down. hopefully farmers that losttheir crops will receive aid as well. check with NRCS The amount is small but should cover low end costs..Bordercolllie</p>
 
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I feel the pain that all of you have had to bear with this latest storm. To most of us our homes are everything to us. Please let us all know what we can do to help.</p>
 
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just a quick reply i'm still alive .lol running off of gerberator power til oct1st .</p>
 
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~~~~~~~~ like I've always said, " CAN'T KEEP A GOOD CAJUN COONASSDOWN " >>>>>>>></p>


Hey Tommy, keep reaching for the stars buddy, you goin' to make it ~~~~~ </p>


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From: All of your friends here</p>


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we gonna make it .the worst thing is the livin off the generator and havin power half a day. it cost to much to run it 24/7 so we just run it at night to feeze up the house and the freezers.i bet if you went down any street in terrebonne parrish and they had 30 utility poles probably 20 of them are bent to the ground or just plain old snapped in half. there is a mall a few miles away and they are useing it for the pole depot anyways they have about 200 poles wiating in there to be put up. walamrt opened yesterday but they ain't really had much of nuthin to buy ayways. today i'm gonna try and get another meter pole for my home and get it cemented into the ground . a oak tree took out my otherone so even if they was to turn the power on i would still be without til i get my pole up. well let me go for now got to turn off my life suport unit til night times.later.</p>
 
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Not only is it a great feeling that we might miss " IKE",purchased several more Onan generators and was scheduled to be delivered to my shop Wednesday or Thursday, Butreceived word from the freight company that it might be Monday or Tuesday of next week ~~~~~~That's ok, there is a reason for everything !!!!</p>


GoodStorm tracking sites:</p>


http://www.stormpulse.com/fullscreen/current</p>


http://web.tampabay.rr.com/wolfy/</p>


~~~~~~~~~~ <span style="font-size: medium; color: #ff0000; font-family: JohnHancock;">~~~~~~ Two Guns ~~~~~~</span></p>
 
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