Thoughts and Prayers to Southeastern Texas folks...

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Thoughts and Prayers to Southeastern Texas folks...

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I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say to please stay safe and get to higher ground if you can. This hurricane looks devastatingly bad. Be safe!!!! Material possessions can be replaced. Lives can't!
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Amen.
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giddyup98 wrote:I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say to please stay safe and get to higher ground if you can. This hurricane looks devastatingly bad. Be safe!!!! Material possessions can be replaced. Lives can't!
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Keeping up the thoughts and prayers for Houston. Talked to a buddy in Clear Lake and they're getting by. His AC froze up from all the humidity but the home is still dry.

Also keeping tabs on my tech who work in the Westchase area. Not going to give them crap if they cant get into work tomorrow.

The next few days will be challenging for everyone as the floodijg goes on.
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az_slynch wrote:Keeping up the thoughts and prayers for Houston. Talked to a buddy in Clear Lake and they're getting by. His AC froze up from all the humidity but the home is still dry.

Also keeping tabs on my tech who work in the Westchase area. Not going to give them crap if they cant get into work tomorrow.

The next few days will be challenging for everyone as the floodijg goes on.
And it's likely only going to get worse as that warmer than normal Gulf water keeps getting sucked up and dumped back down in the form of rain. Houston and the surrounding area is going to need a lot of help to get through this. Relief agencies such as the Red Cross and the Salvation Army could use donations. I will be donating.

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