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Oh wow! Be safe everyone who is in the affected areas.
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We rode out the last hurricane when we lived in Brownsville. This one makes me really glad we moved 600 miles north!
People here are lined up to get gas. The costco near me, had a line of cars that wrapped around several times in the parking lot, and still continued 2 blocks south on the feeder to 59. (this was wednesday, thursday night and this morning)
People here are kind of going nuts. I see reports of people panic buying bottled water and batteries on the news. I saw at Sam`s they had to institute a limit of 1 case of water and 1 pack each of size of batteries. At Krogers, the store looked like the storm had already hit.... I saw one smart guy with a basket full of nothing but beer. (lotsa beer but cheap lonestar beer)
Should make for a fun couple days.
Schools have been cancelled today and monday.
We aren`t going to get a direct hit, but we`re gonna get pounded with lots and lots of rain.
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I bought a case of lonestar! I actually had somebody call me and want a detail this weekend...I was like..umm have you seen the weather forecast? I`m not pulling my car out of the garage this weekend. (unless of course I decide to have a beading contest between my car and truck- haha)
Brandt K.
Dang...Texas is a big state...and it looks like it`s gonna hammer almost all of it!!!! Expected to make landfall as a Category 3.....potential for 35" of rain??? are you kidding me???? Be safe down there folks
Naw, you`ll see me with big ole Yeti cooler in the boat. (I think the Yeti is probably worth more than the jon boat Id be in)
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My wife went to HEB last night - shelves were stripped bare even here in CS. What`s (sorta) funny is that it was all the perishables like milk, cheese, etc. If you lose power, thats what is gonna spoil the quickest. Never understood that one.
Still got me some Hopadillo to drink and watch the rain come in and bead up on the fresh coat of FK 1000p haha!
Karbach is here in Houston and I have never been by. It`s a shame. Well that and I used to work in the area. Besides, I`d like the rims to still be on my Yukon when I get back.
There is a Mexican restaurant, just down dacoma from there. (pretty good food) Some co-workers went to eat there during lunch and came back kind of late. They got robbed in the restaurant at lunch.
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This Hurricane Harvey is a meteorological "freak" in that it will meander along a coast and STAY for a prolonged period (up to three days) in a costal area. Not only that, it may make landfall, go BACK out to water, re-strengthen again into hurricane, and make a secondary landfall in the near area. Never has happened in modern weather record-keeping.
We`ll see if this a Katrina or even an Andrew weather history-making event. Let`s hope NOT!!
GB detailer
It`s gonna be a busy week in insurance claims! I`m already picking up OT this weekend.
Brandt K.
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