the remains of Katrina will be coming through tonight and tomorrow
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the remains of Katrina will be coming through tonight and tomorrow
Lots of rain - there are flood warnings out. There was a high wind warning, and as always - in the wake of every such storm the possibility of tornadoes exists.
The storm track is more or less directly east of Memphis, and the eastern side (If I have it right) might be the worst of it.
We can expect five inches of rain, and flooding in low areas
The storm track is more or less directly east of Memphis, and the eastern side (If I have it right) might be the worst of it.
We can expect five inches of rain, and flooding in low areas
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We got a lot of rain and wind in Bartlett. Great day to buy a convertible, huh! I've seen a few trees dismantled, but my yard has about the normal amount of limbs down (riverbirch!).
I can't believe the news coming out of Biloxi and NO. I can't see staying for that to happen again. The Mississippi River is awesome enough standing several feet above it, much less living 10 feet below it!
I can't believe the news coming out of Biloxi and NO. I can't see staying for that to happen again. The Mississippi River is awesome enough standing several feet above it, much less living 10 feet below it!
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Bend over at the pump when you fill up your vehicle, news showed a place that jumped 40 cents, another said they'll be going up 99 cents by tomorrow, be $3.24 for their gas. Anyone who believes oil shortages and price per barrel is the cause, how about this: last week a major oil ex was on the stock show bragging about how their profits had tripled. They think the consumer is stupid, hell, the gov could put a stop to this if they wanted, better before it inflates everything.
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We filled up the Excursion yesterday for $2.49/gal. We don't like to fill it up all the way most of the time because 40 gallons of gas weighs a lot! Hopefully before we need it again, it will be within reason. I had already decided to buy a new convertible that gets 30 MPG. If I can just siphon the full tank out of my dead houpty.
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Fat lot of good I was for watching the weather that night - power went out until well after the storm passed through. I could see lights all around my place - just not along Barton Road...
As far as fuel, if I can get even a little bit ahead I am seriously re-considering what I need as a daily driver and have been for a while.
A motorcycle would do - even if it rained on me a little.
Gas was already up to $2.50 at the little store down the way, too bad my truck won't run on BEER. It's about to be cheaper than fuel...
As far as fuel, if I can get even a little bit ahead I am seriously re-considering what I need as a daily driver and have been for a while.
A motorcycle would do - even if it rained on me a little.
Gas was already up to $2.50 at the little store down the way, too bad my truck won't run on BEER. It's about to be cheaper than fuel...
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I have no choice, the van get's 10 MPG city, it's the easiest vehicle for me to operate, handicap mini vans end up costing $60,000, damn conversion is equal to it's cost, and shops won't convert one older than 3 years, unlike full size because they require serious structural altering work. I can get in other vehicles, but the chair I have currently requires someone else to load it, making going out alone, totally impossible.
I'm almost to the point, ins refuses to replace this chair, needs replaced, if I sell my truck, I want to buy a certain chair known for it's radically small folding, and looking into small economical vehicles. I'll never get rid of my van, I need it when I'm not healthy enough to transfer into a car, and when going to visit family, I need space for carrying necessities.
I'm almost to the point, ins refuses to replace this chair, needs replaced, if I sell my truck, I want to buy a certain chair known for it's radically small folding, and looking into small economical vehicles. I'll never get rid of my van, I need it when I'm not healthy enough to transfer into a car, and when going to visit family, I need space for carrying necessities.
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My brother used to drive a handicapped equipped '73 Eldorado because he could fold his chair , move the seat forward, pull the chair in behind him, and move the seat back.
It tore the daylights out of the door and back of the drivers seat though...
I can't imagine a car like that these days - the fuel guage needle visibly moved as it was going down the highway! It got him through college though.
It was eventually scrapped after my father worked on the brakes and wrecked it driving it around after his own cars quit running.
- Talk about your own maintenance coming back to bite you...
It tore the daylights out of the door and back of the drivers seat though...
I can't imagine a car like that these days - the fuel guage needle visibly moved as it was going down the highway! It got him through college though.
It was eventually scrapped after my father worked on the brakes and wrecked it driving it around after his own cars quit running.
- Talk about your own maintenance coming back to bite you...