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Just got a message from JSCOTT by Songman
Started on: 09-22-2005 11:23 PM
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Last post by: jscott1 on 09-26-2005 08:29 PM
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Report this Post09-25-2005 10:51 AM Click Here to See the Profile for RCRSend a Private Message to RCRDirect Link to This Post
Glad to hear you and yours made it out OK. Godspeed, man....

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Report this Post09-25-2005 10:57 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Fiero5Click Here to visit Fiero5's HomePageSend a Private Message to Fiero5Direct Link to This Post
Yes, glad to hear the good news as it obviously could have been much worse.
Our prayers are with you.

Steve & Family

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Report this Post09-25-2005 11:00 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Fierofreak00Send a Private Message to Fierofreak00Direct Link to This Post
Horray! I'm glad everything turned out so well, that's wonderful news!
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Report this Post09-26-2005 01:41 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Gokart MozartClick Here to visit Gokart Mozart's HomePageSend a Private Message to Gokart MozartDirect Link to This Post
Glad to hear you made it ok. Hope everything back at the house is good.
[gets on soapbox] The first hurricane hit and noone was expecting it to hit as hard as it did. The second one hit before the area could bounce back and it mellowed out at the last minute. Yes it did damage, but the worst was man-made. Let's hope next time we'll be ready and yes, there will be a next time.
How many people actually have an emergency plan in case of natural (and un-) disasters? Extra food, medicine, water and gas cans, clothes, TP, cash, etc for just in case. I'm not saying become a survivalist but how many could survive 3 days without help? Why do we think it won't happen to us and when it does we freak out? [/steps off soapbox]
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Report this Post09-26-2005 08:29 PM Click Here to See the Profile for jscott1Send a Private Message to jscott1Direct Link to This Post
Well as a result of Katrina I had started building up my supplies to survive three days without outside assistance. That is why I had about 7 gallons of water and food with my on the road. It turns out I needed it as I was living out of my car for over 24 hours. That really wasn't enough and I will have about 9 gallons of water, food and 4 gas cans for the trip back. I won't ever again take off for any trip on the road without a 72 hours of supplies.

I had someone check on my cars and they are confirmed to all be okay. So I will make it to the Ruckus with my GT and my chop top should still be able to make it to Florida next march. My Indy should have tags by the end of the week.

- Jonathan

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