Yes most definitely! It's just really crazy how all this happened with no hurricane or tropical storm. I can't even begin to imagine how those people in New Orleans must have felt during Hurricane Katrina. Truly devastating
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That takes half the stress out of it there knowing your family is safe.Thull Thanks this.
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Send a sympathy card to your wife's boyfriend.Giuseppe Ventolucci Thanks this.
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The prayers were answered when you were home and able to help the family. You could have been across the country getting texts about the problems.
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^^^^ Best right there, bro. My door is always open. Kid friendly, plenty of land. Best and truest post. ^^
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This is so true! No way I would have been able to continue to drive or even be a safe driver knowing this was going on at home.G13Tomcat Thanks this.
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Thanks man! Appreciate it! Always good to know you have good kind people surrounding you!G13Tomcat Thanks this.
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I had to sit my son in this bucket cause the water was to my chest. I had to swim up the street to get us to safety & a dry area. Glad rescue came not long after because the area was still starting to flood quickly. All I had for him was that pack of pull ups, 1 pack of wipes, & 2 bags of chips in case he got hungry. God is Good
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I feel for you. I'm in Slidell not far away. We have had rain non stop but nothing flooded nearly as bad as you guys. I heard a levee broke in BR, but the news really didn't report on that. Stay safe.
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