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Old 04-19-2016, 08:43 AM   #61
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I just received word from the management of my apartment complex that yes, there was flood damage at my place. My living room carpet is totally ruined and they are moving my things and pulling it now. Don't know how high the water got, hopefully just soaked the rug. They can't get into the bedroom yet as only I have the key. The creek has fallen near my home out of town, which is fine, thankfully, so I am on my way to Houston to see what has become of my antique furnishings and personal belongings. I have insurance, but as I said previously, many things there I treasure cannot be replaced by mere money.

No Fancy incalls, obviously, until repairs are made.

(Oh, by the way, I was in the Montgomery County flood of 1994 and lost 90% of everything I owned then, including the house I resided in before the Irish Chihuahua Refuge, some beloved critters, and almost my own life trying to get myself and my pets out in the middle of the night in water over my chest, so yes, I take this weather stuff pretty seriously. I can empathize with the people on the TV to the extent of tears. Nobody who hasn't been through this type of disaster knows how devastating it can be, and what long-term effects it has on your life financially and emotionally. You certainly treasure what you are able to salvage, and I hate to think I've lost some of those items now.)
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Old 04-19-2016, 09:04 AM   #62
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I just received word from the management of my apartment complex that yes, there was flood damage at my place. My living room carpet is totally ruined and they are moving my things and pulling it now. Don't know how high the water got, hopefully just soaked the rug. They can't get into the bedroom yet as only I have the key. The creek has fallen near my home out of town, which is fine, thankfully, so I am on my way to Houston to see what has become of my antique furnishings and personal belongings. I have insurance, but as I said previously, many things there I treasure cannot be replaced by mere money.

No Fancy incalls, obviously, until repairs are made.

(Oh, by the way, I was in the Montgomery County flood of 1994 and lost 90% of everything I owned then, including the house I resided in before the Irish Chihuahua Refuge, some beloved critters, and almost my own life trying to get myself and my pets out in the middle of the night in water over my chest, so yes, I take this weather stuff pretty seriously. I can empathize with the people on the TV to the extent of tears. Nobody who hasn't been through this type of disaster knows how devastating it can be, and what long-term effects it has on your life financially and emotionally. You certainly treasure what you are able to salvage, and I hate to think I've lost some of those items now.)
I am so sorry. Bad things do happen to GOOD people. Good luck Fancy!!! And to the nasty trolls and fucktards try give it a break. Why do I feel that's not gonna happen??????
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Old 04-19-2016, 09:34 AM   #63
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Aww sweet Lass I'm so sorry . That is awful , your place is truly a mystical oasis and I'm so sorry I hope that not too much damage was done . If you need a place to chill for a bit while you are over here I'm home with my fur babies who can't wait to meet you ...and yes just ignore the trolls.

I've lost precious things too not by a storm but from someone I thought I could trust his negligence cost me precious things I can't replace so I understand ..
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Old 04-19-2016, 09:38 AM   #64
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The new Mayor is fucking up...
Like that's a shocker.
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Old 04-19-2016, 10:01 AM   #65
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Sorry to hear that. Not cool.

Hope you get your Incall back together asap.
Sometimes unplanned situations turn out Awesome.
A fresh beginning is a good thing.

Here's a good luck clover for you and your pooches
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I hope ya get things fixed fast and not too much was lost!
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Old 04-19-2016, 12:40 PM   #67
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I just received word from the management of my apartment complex that yes, there was flood damage at my place.
Oh no!!! I am sorry to hear this hun!!! I really hope all is well and nothing too awful happened. Please do let us know, I will keep you in my thoughts/prayers. *hugs*
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Old 04-19-2016, 01:55 PM   #68
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You could have chosen a better city if bad weather, humidity and flooding are issues and if you are a collector of antiques,,,You would think that people would learn after getting burned, I mean flooded, a few times,,,FEMA will help many to rebuild and to move on.
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Old 04-19-2016, 02:04 PM   #69
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Just got out after being house bound for a day and a half
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Old 04-19-2016, 02:04 PM   #70
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I've lost precious things too not by a storm but from someone I thought I could trust his negligence cost me precious things I can't replace so I understand ..
You are comparing apples to oranges here,,,Weather is difficult to predict in its development and its effects,,,Humans are very predictable and lay everything out in patterns that are recognizable to the least of the discernible eyes. You probably overlooked the red flags and went about your merry way until he or she did something that really pissed you off.
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Old 04-19-2016, 02:13 PM   #71
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Sorry to hear your bad news. Wishing you all the best. Ignore the idiots....no life if they can only snipe.

Let us know what you find?
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Old 04-19-2016, 02:14 PM   #72
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Just got out after being house bound for a day and a half
I am still house bound. Just tried to venture of out EaDo and every main thoroughfare out of here is under water. So annoying! Grrrrr.
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Old 04-19-2016, 02:23 PM   #73
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I am still house bound. Just tried to venture of out EaDo and every main thoroughfare out of here is under water. So annoying! Grrrrr.
Some people didn't show up to work yesterday and today, making the excuse that they were flooded, etc.,,,The majority of the city was not flooded and was accessible by car,,,Wait when its time to assess the "damages",,,The "good and hardworking people" of Houston are going to wait in line to collect their insurance money for their very questionable damages.
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Some people didn't show up to work yesterday and today, making the excuse that they were flooded, etc.,,,The majority of the city was not flooded and was accessible by car,,,Wait when its time to assess the "damages",,,The "good and hardworking people" of Houston are going to wait in line to collect their insurance money for their very questionable damages.
No idea, what that has to do with what I said, but ok, lol.

I just attempted a venture out about an hour ago. Telephone, Wayside/Lawndale and Elgin are all underwater over here. They dip down to pass under train tracks so are prime spots for flooding. Those are pretty much the only ways out of EaDo, unless I try to go through dt. I need to make it somewhere this evening so I will attempt again, but will turn right the fuck back around if I see any standing water, as I just did this afternoon.

It always floods over here anyways, at the best of times. So, this shit has made it much worse than usual.
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Old 04-19-2016, 02:35 PM   #75
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No idea, what that has to do with what I said, but ok, lol.
See the red ink.
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