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    Default Update on members who were in the path of Hurricane Katrina

    I just got an email from Michael Woolum, who lives in Mississippi. His area has suffered damage but sounds like he is alright.

    If anyone else wants to update on other members of FAOL, feel free to add to this post.

    The devastation and suffering I have seen on TV is beyond comprehension. My thoughts and prayers go out to those who are living through this terrible disaster.

    ~Parnelli

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    My wife's sister...Chris....has a daughter who is graduated from college in the medical field, a hubby, and a son..... and Tracey & hubby Arron have lived in New Orleans for a few years. Their home was near the broken levee. It is flooded and they have no home nor jobs anymore! They left Saturday when Katrina was upgraded to Category 3. They went to northern Mississippi, then whe path looked to worsen they went up to Little Rock to a relatives house. Now it is obvious they have no home or jobs to return to. They are on their way to New Mexico to live the next six months with Chris and Dave...Tracey's parents. Count your blessings folks.

    Gem

    [This message has been edited by Plain Old Jim (edited 31 August 2005).]

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    One of my sisters, her three daughters, and one granddaughter lived in Biloxi up until a few days ago. Two of the girls were out of town. Jenni and the other daughter and the granddaughter took a couple suitcases, drove two of their three cars north to my brother's place.

    As of now, they own two cars and a couple suitcases full of clothes. Daughter #1 had just got a job at the Hard Rock, which is wrecked. Daughter #2 might not have a place to work, and my sister is in the same boat. Her ex and her oldest daughter are flying in soon, and my brother is going to drive down and they will try to retrieve what they can. They had a third-floor apartment, but they don't know if the building still exists. They are assuming the car they left behind is gone.

    But they're alive, and that is all that really matters. The rest of it is just stuff, and you can always pack up and start new somewhere else. They've got the rest of the family to help them out, and will do just fine.

    Dennis

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    If y'all believe in prayer like I do, there's plenty of our brothers & sisters down there who can use it right now !!!!!

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    I'm 200 miles from New Orleans ... what you guys are seeing on TV is just the tip of a horrendous, terrifying iceberg. It's completely insane down here, it's indescribable.

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    RStouff,

    couldn't log onto your web site native waters...

    i suppose your IP is local and perhaps a bit under the weather...

    how are you doing?

    take care of yourselves...

    tws

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    As I posted on "Sound Off" the other day all of the victims, their families and our nation are in my prayers. I have yet to hear from my buddy Janos (Hungarian) and I fear for his life.

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    Eric "nighthawk"

    Air Cavalry all the way! When a voice cries out in distress, we will be there, no matter what the cost.

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    Anyone in the areas hit by Hurricane Katrina, I maybe of some help if you have questions. By Army Training as a NBC Specialist is usefull for cleaning up contaminated items, as well as safe drinking water, and other information as you rebuild your lives.....

    Just email me, I check my mail many times during the day

    ~Parnelli
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    Parnelli,
    Amazon has a version of the N.B.C. manual and Survival manual for $20.53+ shipping. Just thought you might like to know. When I became an AeroScout they sent me through an advanced N.B.C. course. Scared the you know what out of me but I am thankful for it. I think you are correct that the survival tactics for N.B.C. apply to this situation as well. If I can be of any help please let me know.

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    Air Cavalry all the way! When a voice cries out in distress, we will be there, no matter what the cost.

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    Hi every one. Just thought I would add to what Steven posted concerning my self here in Mississippi. I live in Hickory which is approximately 25 miles west of Meridian off I-20. We were in the dead center of the eye when it hit with catagory one, winds with gust over 100 mph. I have to say that we got off really lucky. Minor roof damage with only lots of tree damage. We lost the top out of a 100 year old hickory and oak. The city of Meridian was hit harder since they were on the north east side of the eye. Fortunatley I have only heard of one fatality caused by a tree falling on a guy in a car.

    Now for a little bright side. My sister-in-law lives next door and she is going to be going to California for several months. She asked that if I heard of or knew of any small family from the south coast area that is need of a place to live (temporarily) she will rent her home out for a small fee, well under the normal rate for here. She also understands that they may be temporarily un-employed and is willing to work with them. This home is a very nice manufactured home with 3 bed rooms fully furnished with all the bedding dishes etc. that a family would need. It also has an in-ground pool and of course my small pond for fishing (bream & bass). So if there is any one out there that can use the assist let me know. I can post a picture of the place if any one wants to see it. BTW surprizingly she had zero damage to her place although the old trees are on her property.

    Thanks for all the prayers and concern.

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    Hickory, MS

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