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  • #16
    Two of my gfs good friends just got married and moved down there. Hope they're on their way out.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by CyclonePackFan
      Left at 6 a.m. this morning, 2 hours before my evacuation was made mandatory. We got notice last night that JSC was closing at noon today, and that was enough for me and some friends to get out of dodge this morning.

      It is nice that people got smarter and realized that if you're not in the southeast side, you need to STAY OFF THE DAMN INTERSTATE so those of us who actually need to get out can get out.

      So now I'm stuck in the armpit of Texas (Dallas)...hopefully my house is unscathed when I return...
      grad school?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Partial
        Originally posted by CyclonePackFan
        Left at 6 a.m. this morning, 2 hours before my evacuation was made mandatory. We got notice last night that JSC was closing at noon today, and that was enough for me and some friends to get out of dodge this morning.

        It is nice that people got smarter and realized that if you're not in the southeast side, you need to STAY OFF THE DAMN INTERSTATE so those of us who actually need to get out can get out.

        So now I'm stuck in the armpit of Texas (Dallas)...hopefully my house is unscathed when I return...
        grad school?
        Johnson Space Center...working down here full-time now doing Proximity Operations and Docking for the new Lunar Lander

        Somewhat irritating that I've had to board up my house 3 times in a little over a month. Did it for Edouard because I had moved in 2 days prior and was basically living in a construction zone with all the other houses around me getting built, did it for Gustav because I had to leave the Thursday before Labor Day (when Houston was still in the bullseye) and wouldn't be able to make it home in time if it did come my way, and now Ike (looks like I was justified on that one)

        Although as I'm reading the news, I'm liking my call to evacuate when I did more and more by the minute.

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        • #19
          40 percent of the population stays behind in Galveston? Fucking crazy.

          C.H.U.D.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Freak Out
            40 percent of the population stays behind in Galveston? Fucking crazy.



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            "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Freak Out
              40 percent of the population stays behind in Galveston? Fucking crazy.

              http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews
              When you've been thru as many hurricanes as they have...you just ride them out.

              Ty lived there, ty rode out hurricanes, Ty's family friends..some leaving..some staying.

              It is only, at this moment a 2. If you have a decent structure and are on high ground...you ride it out.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                Originally posted by Freak Out
                40 percent of the population stays behind in Galveston? Fucking crazy.

                http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews
                When you've been thru as many hurricanes as they have...you just ride them out.

                Ty lived there, ty rode out hurricanes, Ty's family friends..some leaving..some staying.

                It is only, at this moment a 2. If you have a decent structure and are on high ground...you ride it out.
                I've been to the Island a few times and don't remember seeing any high ground. Of course you've lived there and I have not so you know better than I what the terrain is like but it sounds like it is going to get nasty.
                C.H.U.D.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Freak Out
                  Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                  Originally posted by Freak Out
                  40 percent of the population stays behind in Galveston? Fucking crazy.

                  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews
                  When you've been thru as many hurricanes as they have...you just ride them out.

                  Ty lived there, ty rode out hurricanes, Ty's family friends..some leaving..some staying.

                  It is only, at this moment a 2. If you have a decent structure and are on high ground...you ride it out.
                  I've been to the Island a few times and don't remember seeing any high ground. Of course you've lived there and I have not so you know better than I what the terrain is like but it sounds like it is going to get nasty.
                  Yeah..i hear you. Not high ground like really high..but, you get the point.

                  There will for sure be some intense flooding.

                  Where Ty learned to swim.



                  Where Ty first learned to eat fried seafood.



                  Ty lived on one of the fish streets by UT Hospital.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                    Originally posted by Freak Out
                    40 percent of the population stays behind in Galveston? Fucking crazy.

                    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews
                    When you've been thru as many hurricanes as they have...you just ride them out.

                    Ty lived there, ty rode out hurricanes, Ty's family friends..some leaving..some staying.

                    It is only, at this moment a 2. If you have a decent structure and are on high ground...you ride it out.
                    Ty's hit it pretty much on the head. I'm gone, but then again, this is my first hurricane. If it were a high Cat 3 or above, I have a feeling a lot more people would have left. It's too bad, they've been working hard on making Galveston a major tourist attraction, and they've been succeeding. In an instant all their hard work might be gone.

                    Good luck to your friends, Ty.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by CyclonePackFan
                      Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                      Originally posted by Freak Out
                      40 percent of the population stays behind in Galveston? Fucking crazy.

                      http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews
                      When you've been thru as many hurricanes as they have...you just ride them out.

                      Ty lived there, ty rode out hurricanes, Ty's family friends..some leaving..some staying.

                      It is only, at this moment a 2. If you have a decent structure and are on high ground...you ride it out.
                      Ty's hit it pretty much on the head. I'm gone, but then again, this is my first hurricane. If it were a high Cat 3 or above, I have a feeling a lot more people would have left. It's too bad, they've been working hard on making Galveston a major tourist attraction, and they've been succeeding. In an instant all their hard work might be gone.

                      Good luck to your friends, Ty.
                      Most of them have been there for 40 years or so..and associated with UT hospital. They should be fine..keeping fingers crossed.

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                      • #26
                        I've eaten at the crab place on the seawall.

                        I tried to convince my parents a couple of years back to spend a winter in Galveston because it seemed to me that the town really slowed down in the winter and rents were very low (at least compared to what we are used to) and look for a place to buy. The weather was very pleasant in the winter and the town really had everything one would need. They would have none of it though....to far from the kids.
                        C.H.U.D.

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                        • #27
                          Last night I was watching some of the coverage on the Weather Channel. I had to laugh because a streaker ran behind one of the news guys broadcasting from Beaumont. They quickly changed to another feed !!

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                          • #28


                            Bear costume. Hurricane. Epic.
                            "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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