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Thinking of you John...
T.
At 16:11 29/08/2005, you wrote:
Just getting to this at 10amCT
Monday. Ya?ll are getting the worst of it though thankfully the
marginally-less-damaging western side of the storm. Hunker down and take
care. We?re expecting big rain and stiff winds in central Alabama, and
since my power at home goes out when a bird sits on the line, my
generator is gassed up and ready for a couple of days activity.
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John Heiser
Avid DS Editor
o2
ideas
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
From: owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM
[
mailto:owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of Ed Ball
Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 7:00 PM
To: 'DS(at)Softimage.COM'
Subject: RE: Way OT: Hurricane Katrina : Big Friggin Storm
Ed Ball here at WBRZ
along with Jason Russell . . . just started raining, little more wind . .
. concern about the path as the Wx folks are huddling . . . more
later.
- -----Original Message-----
- From: owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM
[
mailto:owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM]On Behalf Of Tom Edwards
- Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 6:29 PM
- To: DS(at)Softimage.COM
- Subject: Re: Way OT: Hurricane Katrina : Big Friggin Storm
- Thanks Rick,
- We expect some rain, but hopefully that is all. Now my
cousin... that's a different matter - Gulf Shores Alabama area -
Foley, Alabama. He evacuated for Dennis and Ivan, but so far has
decided to stay for Katrina. He must not be taking his medication
again... :-(
- Oh well -
- Luck to all.
- Tom Edwards
- MTV Networks
- Dsderanged(at)aol.com wrote:
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- I realize some of our brethren may be in harms way. John at O2
Ideas, Tom Edwards at MTV Nashville, and other in Birmingham etc.
As a native Floridian who has lived through many hurrincanes, this one
really scares me. My wife and I were gonna go to New Orleans for
her birthday, doubt that now.
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- Thoughts and prayers with you all. Wishing you all the
best. This damn girl is the biggest hurrincane in recoreded history
and heading your way. Be safe and get way far away. All
- our "Stuff" can be replaced. Just get out of
there.
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- Rick at naked eye
- ( First experienced hurricane Dora in 1966 at age of 8, I still
recall being huddled in a closet with my entire family as the roof blew
off our house. Maybe that explains the "flying monkey"
fear.)
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