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On 27 Feb 2006 09:44:32 -0800, "Joe" wrote:
And it been the warmest winter I can ever remember here. We had April showers this weekend and the May flowers are blooming now. Forecasters are saying we are going to have as active, if not a more active season then last year. Whats going to happen to the 300,000 trailers people are living in on the coast? Can you imagine that many trailers running for cover all at once? What a nightmare. And can we afford to rebuild another major city like Houston, Galveston, ect.? Are you ready for another record hurricane season? Joe Look at the bright side at least on the Mississippi Gulf Coast debris cleanup will be minimal. There is nothing left to make new debris. And while the initial trailers might make the trip (the true travel trailers, the ones bought directly from the dealers by FEMA) the vast majority of the ones that were made specifically for FEMA will fall apart in the first ten miles. Frank |
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I musta seen 1000 trailers heading south on a trip we took to Ohio Nov.
All brand new. All types. Locals were making 1000 a trailer deliverd to New Orleans. The oil field hot shot drivers were getting rich. Just think how many will be on the market in two three years!. Urban renewal is harsh at times. I dread the day a cat 5 hit here. Joe |
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