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] Date Posted:22:07:10 07/25/08 Fri Went to work today for the first time since Hurricane Dolly. And I must tell you, those of us living in the Upper Valley area were trully blessed. Driving to Harlingen this morning took me an hour and a half. This is usually a 20 minute drive for me. On the way, I was passed by a convoy of military and rescue vehicles from all over Texas. I snapped some pics when I could. And let me tell you, the damage was so bad that I don't think I would have had enough space on my digital camera. Follow up pics in Part 2.
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Date Posted:08:06:20 07/26/08 Sat
>Went to
>work today for the first time since Hurricane Dolly.
>And I must tell you, those of us living in the Upper
>Valley area were trully blessed. Driving to Harlingen
>this morning took me an hour and a half. This is
>usually a 20 minute drive for me. On the way, I was
>passed by a convoy of military and rescue vehicles
>from all over Texas. I snapped some pics when I could.
>And let me tell you, the damage was so bad that I
>don't think I would have had enough space on my
>digital camera. Follow up pics in Part 2.
>
[> Subject: Hey mod! We still got some parts of town under water and electricity is still off in alot of parts of town as well. Raymondville got the thick of the storm, HELL! the eye went right over us. We also have generated electricity, THANK GOD for generators and cold beer. LOL!!! The good thing is that were all ok and so are our cars. My blessings go out to those families who were'nt so fortunate. Always remember that no matter how bad things are for you, theres others out there that are going thru worst. Mod can you please keep me informed about the RGV OLD CAR run for the second of next month. we've been working on TM alot trying to get ready to make the runs n shows. Thanks Mod and be extra carefull on the roads.
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HOLD STRONG HENRY!!! LOL! TROUBLE MAKER
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Date Posted:09:51:51 07/26/08 Sat
>Went to
>work today for the first time since Hurricane Dolly.
>And I must tell you, those of us living in the Upper
>Valley area were trully blessed. Driving to Harlingen
>this morning took me an hour and a half. This is
>usually a 20 minute drive for me. On the way, I was
>passed by a convoy of military and rescue vehicles
>from all over Texas. I snapped some pics when I could.
>And let me tell you, the damage was so bad that I
>don't think I would have had enough space on my
>digital camera. Follow up pics in Part 2.
>