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Subject: Re: Cattail Redux


Author:
Gil
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Date Posted: 14:01:15 08/29/12 Wed
In reply to: Boyd Percy 's message, "Cattail Redux" on 15:24:46 08/28/12 Tue

We here on the MS gulf coast are flooding and looking out for tornadoes. NO is getting the s... kicked out of them.

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Author:
Boyd Percy
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Date Posted: 14:40:02 08/30/12 Thu

>We here on the MS gulf coast are flooding and looking
>out for tornadoes. NO is getting the s... kicked out
>of them.


In B. R. we had rain and wind but not much destruction, just like it was during Katrina. Apparently, $14 billion improvements helped New Orleans but the areas outside the flood protection zone were devastated.
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Author:
Gil Heuss
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Date Posted: 10:51:08 09/09/12 Sun

>>We here on the MS gulf coast are flooding and looking
>>out for tornadoes. NO is getting the s... kicked out
>>of them.
>
>
>In B. R. we had rain and wind but not much
>destruction, just like it was during Katrina.
>Apparently, $14 billion improvements helped New
>Orleans but the areas outside the flood protection
>zone were devastated.
I heard on one news cast that a lot of the protection for N.O. caused problems for other areas. Maybe a bit of relocation might be in the offing.


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