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daddio
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8/30/2008
16:17:04

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and i'm not sticking around to greet him either. if any of you live in louisiana south of I-10 i suggest you do the same. so far every model shows it coming inland and moving over lafayette(where i currently reside). been through plenty of these. the best thing to do is head north, have a big hurricane party, then when it's over go home and clean up the mess.

someone turn off the lights on the way out!



trev1
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8/30/2008
21:36:23

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It's got 150 mph winds right now. Yep it's time to load the dak up and drive inland and have a cold beer. When you get back and are cleaning up let us know. Good luck.

Trevor in SWMO



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8/30/2008
22:51:11

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Good luck to you and your family Daddio. I hope it just passes you by and there's no damage anywhere. Thoughts and prayers to all of you up there. I sure hope Bush and all his cronies are really prepared to give some real help this time around. Let us all know when you get back home.

Good luck

Jimmy



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8/31/2008
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we'll be ok where we're at. i just hope my house is fine when it's over. got a 15 yr old roof so that's a little concerning. sandbagged my doors. the real pain will be no power for 3-7 days. been there done that a few times.

thatnks for all the well wishes. i'll be back. this isn't my first rodeo!



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8/31/2008
13:24:40

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This is a dakota message board not a hurricane message board. Post it in the offtopic section, dirtbag.



dakota49
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9/02/2008
20:00:21

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Good luck daddio, watching the news and how the water is going every where is kind of scary.
I'm glad I don't live down there.
Take care
Dakota49



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9/03/2008
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They don,t have a dumbass dem Gov. down there this time. It will go alot smoother. During Katrina, All the other state gov. in the area signed up for fed help before the storm. Gov Blanco waited 24hours after the storm hit to sign up. She was afraid of putting troops on the streets of her state.(they have the sound track of her saying that). Lou. then voted in its first rep gov in over 100 years. They are ready..



daddio
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9/03/2008
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thanks for the well wishes. we're home now. power was back on yesterday @ 9 am. we were really lucky in my area. to the south and the north not so lucky. kids are out of school until Monday and i don't know when the wife and i can go back to work. the parish(we don't have counties) where we both work is 99% without power. luckily i didn't have any mess to cleanup but will have to help the rest of my family and my wifes cleanup. we stayed at my wifes sisters and they still don't have power but do have a generator. we will have to return the favor and let them enjoy some of this a/c.

now to keep an eye on Ike. we don't like unwelcome visitors like these.



dakota49
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9/03/2008
19:50:52

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daddio, glad to hear your place is in good shape.
You sound kind of happy.
Good Luck
Dakota49



daddio
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9/03/2008
21:08:41

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thanks dakota49. yeah, i am happy. have you ever spent 4-5 days without electricity? not fun.



dakota49
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9/03/2008
23:30:50

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No lights and nothing to do?
I could all ways come down and keep you company.
Take care
Dakota49



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9/04/2008
06:21:28

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Been without power for four or five days? Yea, three times in the past 25 years. Ice storms with the temp. inside the house just above freezing. They finally buryed the powerlines(like the newer areas of the county). Point being is that it sucks, be it from the cold or from the humidity. Mother earth can be a bitch.



dakota49
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9/09/2008
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Well, my poser is at it again. Oh well, I guess if I didn't have anything worth while to say I would act like a person with very limited intelligence as well.
Good Luck
Dakota49



trev1
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9/10/2008
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Glad to hear that everyone is ok. We cought alot of rain from Gustov. 7 or more inches. It rained for three days straight. Had steady winds around 20+.

Wewillhave to see where Ike hits.

Trevor in SWMO



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9/10/2008
20:03:49

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Are they going to use these hurricanes as bogus excuses to hit America some more with bumping up the ga$ prices some more? America's economy isn't wiped out yet. It needs the oil prices to be more still to finish the job.



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9/11/2008
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STS:

When they evacuate all the Gulf Coast's oil platforms, (most of this county's oil production),
Most of the country's oil refineries are in the Houston area, WTF do you think will happen with gas prices. I don't see anything bogus about that.



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9/11/2008
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Here's a copy and paste of an email I just received:

This news alert is brought to you by Oil Price Information Serviceā€¦

Hurricane Ike has inspired a panic that perhaps even exceeds the panic witnessed after Hurricane Katrina knocked out four refineries for more than half a year. Gulf Coast trading this morning is absolutely frantic, and we have seen spot deals done at $4.25 gal, then again above $4.50 gal, with current offers near the $5.00 gal neighborhood.

All of this is rooted in the belief that Ike will put another huge chunk of refining capacity on the shelf, at least until late September. The prospects of catastrophic damage to Texas plants is not yet reflected in RBOB futures, which at this moment are up 11cts gal to $2.77 gal for October delivery.

Gulf Coast gasoline quickly traded at $1.00 gal over futures, and then moved in 25-50cts gal increments and $2.00 gal over the screen (about $4.75 gal) was done. Sellers are now asking for $2.20 gal over the Merc, and very stiff prices extend beyond the prompt cycle, although they drop by 25-50cts gal in some cases.


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Note: The days and weeks ahead are guaranteed to be extremely volatile as Hurricane Ike wreaks havoc on an already fragile U.S. fuel market. Expect to see a myriad of supply issues, and wild swings in spot and rack prices. To help you through the predicted volatility, we are offering a free 10-day trial to the OPIS Spot Ticker -- the only tool that gives you a complete picture of the spot market so you can accurately determine which way prices are headed. Check out the unprecedented volatility users witnessed this morning in the snapshot below. Go here to sign up for your free trial or call toll-free 888-301-2645.


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Midwestern markets have yet to sort out the potential impact. We've seen bids at 25cts gal over futures, but sellers are at 75cts gal over in the Group 3 market, which would imply values in the $3.00-$3.50 gal neighborhood. Chicago is guessed at about 60-70cts gal over the screen, and even New York has seen talk of gasoline getting done above $3.00 gal.

These numbers represent moving targets and the panic that has gripped gasoline has yet to fully filter into the diesel market. Prices there are talked at 22cts gal over the screen at the Gulf Coast, which puts the absolute number around $3.17 gal.

Some suppliers are reacting to the spot surge in record time. We've already confirmed that Valero has raised gasoline at a number of points by 50cts gal.






STS
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9/11/2008
20:03:28

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I'm just a little wondering, it's not like a hurricane is something new that just started happening to the earth in the 2000s decade.

How come when hurricanes hit down there in all the other decades the gas prices didn't quadruple.

Still say

FISHY FISHY FISHY!!!!



dakota49
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9/11/2008
20:35:19

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STS, oil is a world wide commodity years ago it was still cheap all over, that's why the price tended to stay low. Now however the price is going up again, the "opec" nations are also trying to cash in on the hurricanes as well by slowing oil production by 500,000 barrels a day.
With everything combined the price can only go up, yet the oil companies (American ones) will be the ones to take the hit for it.
Hope that helps.
Good Day
Dakota49
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daddio
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9/12/2008
06:28:37

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I have kowalski over and we are cudled up in bed together. I know that we will be safe that way, under the sheets together.




dakota49
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9/12/2008
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more nonsence



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