I wish I knew how to make the superscript 2.
It's "& sup2 ;", without the spaces.
Not that I don't agree with Angry Lady, but she seems to also be shopping for chi chi shoes.
Not that she's the Sec'y of State or anything, but, you know, if she's that mad and with that much disposable income, maybe she can be doing something better with her time as well.
Don't mind me, I'll just stand here with my hopelessly outdated class rage issues.
Not you, Cindy. Them:
Oh, situation normal, then. Check.
One friend needs to drive from Jackson to Hattiesburg to deliver food and water to his older relatives who are running low. He has enough gas to get to Hattiesburg, but not enough to get back.
There's a woman on LJ, her mom and grandma are in Hattiesburg. They have no water, or damned little. Big mess up. [link]
From the Weather Channel Website:
UPPER ST. BERNARD-UPPER JEFFERSON-ORLEANS-UPPER PLAQUEMINES- INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ARABI...BELLE CHASSE...GRETNA...HARVEY... MERAUX...TERRYTOWN...TIMBERLANE AND VIOLET... 1109 AM CDT THU SEP 1 2005
...A STRONG THUNDERSTORM IS BEING DETECTED OVER ORLEANS...ST. BERNARD...JEFFERSON AND PLAQUEMINES PARISHES...
AT 1109 AM CDT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED A THUNDERSTORM 4 MILES NORTHEAST OF MERAUX...AND MOVING WEST AT 10 MPH.
THE THUNDERSTORM WILL AFFECT AREAS IN AND AROUND... MERAUX...VIOLET...ARABI...BELLE CHASSE...TERRYTOWN AND TIMBERLANE THROUGH 1215 PM CDT.
THE PRIMARY THREATS FROM THIS STORM ARE DANGEROUS CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING... AND WIND GUSTS OF 35 TO 45 MPH WHICH MAY PERIODICALLY HINDER HURRICANE RELIEF EFFORTS.
That's the last thing they need right now.
Not that I don't agree with Angry Lady, but she seems to also be shopping for chi chi shoes.
Not that she's the Sec'y of State or anything, but, you know, if she's that mad and with that much disposable income, maybe she can be doing something better with her time as well.
Don't mind me, I'll just stand here with my hopelessly outdated class rage issues.
marries Nora's hopelessly outdated class rage issues
I like the idea of planning and implementing a New New Orleans city plan. Like Galveston in 1901, you can sit down and pre-install everything you think you'll need, instead of having to retrofit. And, it's not like people will say, "But, but, how likely is a flood, really?" I mean, if they have any shame, they won't.
I have always been a big proponent of the "well, that was a fuckup, but aren't you glad we learned better for next time!" perspective.
As much as I laughed/groaned at the ridiculous security measures in Boston during the DNC in 2004, at least nothing happened. If something had happened, maybe the internal command structure of the city would have fallen apart (though I doubt it, knowing one woman who works there), but at least there were plans for what to do if something did happen.
Oddly enough, my current business either does not have a disaster plan or does not need peons like me to know it. I have three ways to get out of my building (via different staircases), and that is it. After I leave the property, I and all my paperwork are on my own.
Despite all the looting hysteria, there are generous people out there:
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