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Posted by john in la on September 19, 2005 at 19:37:38 from (68.222.28.87):
In Reply to: Re: Things I learn from national TV. posted by Bob (La) on September 19, 2005 at 14:56:31:
Bob; I know many people that have given their contribution just as you have BUT... My hat is off to you to have been through what we have been through and still find time to help others. I know East Slidell was on of the hardest places hit. I know you can read between the lines and see who these comments are about and know it is not about you. I did well through the storm with only minor damage to my house but the trauma is still hard. I see my Mom's house in Metairie that will most likely have to be bull dozed down because of the mold and rot that has already set in. Even if the house can be saved it will be sold and they are moving. My sister will fix the roof on her house and sell out and move. They are even trying to get me to move. While my house is fine it goes a lot deeper. I say this because I know there are many that feel the same way. I wonder if N.O. will ever be the same because of this. Many Many will never return; and some that do will not stay long. For now we go on. Pray for guidance. Consult with our pastors and endure. Any one live in the Sparta Tn. area. Sure looks good from where I am standing.
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