Be safe and hope you, your family, and your students well.
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Well teach I'm not to far from you,so will see what happens Saturday. I hope it doesn't do to much damage anywhere. I have a cousin thats pist because he's a manager at walgreens and they won't let him off. I have family up where your at also.Just hope for the best!!!!Comment
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Hi guys for those staying put i wish you well, I rode out Charlie a cat 4 that hit less then 20 miles away from me believe me it's no fun be safeComment
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Holy crap,that thing is a beast,be safe guysmaybe finding a shelter would'nt be a bad idea
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Here in Austin we're getting 20-30,000 refugees from the coasts. The capital city, already at maximum population density, is in danger of filling up beyond capacity. I think the panic is largely unwarranted, spurred by memories of Katrina and the horrifying images that are now seared into our collective consciousness. I lived in Houston for 20 years and weathered numerous hurricanes; this mandatory evacuation is an overreaction and creates more problems thatn it solves. IMO.Comment
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Good luck to all in that area. Be safe, and I hope your homes and property make it through unscathed as well.
Looks like the rest of us will feel some pain from this as well. Here in KY, gas has already jumped from $3.75 a gallon to $4.69 in some places, and it looks like by this afternoon, that will be standard. This is due to all the refineries in the target area being shut down.
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Looks like the rest of us will feel some pain from this as well. Here in KY, gas has already jumped from $3.75 a gallon to $4.69 in some places, and it looks like by this afternoon, that will be standard. This is due to all the refineries in the target area being shut down.
ChrisIt's not a doll it's an action figure.Comment
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Geez! Gas has gone from $3.58 to over $5 a gallon almost all at once here. Some places are shutting down to save their gas to see how high the price will go. Unbelievable!Comment
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I don't know about this. I think it's price gouging. Our prices in the NorthEast are dropping. We average around $3.40 with an average low around $3.37. We have a war between two places in my city and I filled up at $3.25 yesterday. Yes $3.25! The place across the street from them was $3.29. They've been going back and forth for like 3 or 4 days, dropping the price sometimes twice a day, and there are lines at every pump constantly. They've become the talk of the city and are getting a lot of customers, but can't be making much on the profit side. Doesn't matter to me, just keep slashing the price and I'll stop in. I would love to see under $3.00. Never thought it would be possible but after this who knows. Heating oil has been dropping up here as well. Think I'll be filling the tank early this year before the rush. I may even consider locking into a price, which I've never done before.
If the refineries suffer damages and loses it could stay this way for a while. Joy.
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hello Ike
Hiya TXteach,
I was about to post a good wishes to coastal Tx La folks when I saw your thread. Hunker down. I'm in Elgin and according to the latest from NOAA we seem to have skimmed out of the major wind area, but I am sure we will still have some good action around here and I know a tree will take my power out. Always does out here in the sticks.
To all my fellow Texan friends and La pals; hold tight. It won't be pretty, but it will be over pretty soon. Ike is a big ol' devil, but somehow never seemed to pull the organization off to get up there into cat4 (or even 3). I hope nobody lives in a mobile or trailer as that is what is apt to get most damaged and tossed around. Hunker down and we can share stories and pics after the weekend.
All my best.
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I have family at the house -- windows boarded up and we are all hunkered down. We are prepared for high winds, flooding and no electricity... I have to say this is the worst flooding in Galveston that I have ever seen. The storm surge is going to 16 - 20 feet. Hang tight Bill and Teach, Be safe and see you after the storm.Don't be sorry. How would you know? You've been watching MTV all your life.Comment
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