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Any one have news on Paul?
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 11:54 am
by Cajun Jeff
I sent a text yesterday and the day before and got nothing back. Have any of you seen him on line or heard from him?
Cajun jeff
Re: Any one have news on Paul?
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 4:46 pm
by regain-is-the-aim
Jeff:
Have not. I assume he is without power and perhaps clear roads. That may qualify him for applying to get foreign aid as a third world country/economy. . .
Paul, we miss you!!
Re: Any one have news on Paul?
Posted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 11:16 pm
by Cajun Jeff
Well guys.
The king lives I talked to him on the phone. He just got power back and cell phone back. He said all is well a few trees down but no damage to the house. He is just getting settled in the new residence. He did say thanks for thinking about him. He also noted that the number of guys joining the past few days has really jumped.
So be on the lookout for the King
Cajun jeff
Re: Any one have news on Paul?
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 9:54 pm
by Frank Talk Admin
LOL. You guys are nuts. Yes, we finally got power back on. most of our area is still without it, so we are really fortunate. debris everywhere, trees down, streets closed. it's a fun adventure! But first night in an empty 1842 house during a hurricane is a sure way to think it is haunted - LOL. The sounds were amazing.
Thanks for your patience. As you guys can see (at the bottom of the discussion boards), we now have 700 members! wow. what a milestone. and our hits per month has jumped. We are now at 10K hits a month and growing quickly. thanks to you wonderful guys.
My son just asked me what we're gonna do when we hit 1000. Well, it will probably be before December, so any suggestions are welcome.
I'll be around when i'm not picking up debris in the yard
Paul
Re: Any one have news on Paul?
Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 7:44 am
by antelope
Glad you and yours are okay, Paul. Weather can indeed be scary, said the guy from South Louisiana. When you have a chance, send pics of that wonderful old house. I'd love to see it.
FEMA-ly yours,
Greg