Saturday, August 30, 2008

Getting Ready........

Things are about to get real busy for old Xavier in the next few days. Blogging will be sporadic, if at all.

If you live on the Gulf Coast and are just waiting and wondering, I urge you to spend a little time at Listening to Katrina. Instead of sitting like a dazed zombie before the weather channel, use this time wisely.

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  1. I'm out of here late Saturday night or very early Sunday morning. Would be sooner, but I'm at work until 8 this morning. Taking the back highways to Clarksdale. You stay safe, Xavier!

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  2. Good luck, brother. I'll be busy here in Southeast Texas, too...

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  3. Anonymous12:15 PM

    Hope all of you and your family stay safe.
    It could never be bad as last time :|

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  4. Good luck, Xavier. Be well.

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  5. good luck,watch your six,and shoot first....quicker then your enemies.
    seriously Xavier,your more well planned then most...EXCEPT for the fishes,get a back up generator...JUST IN CASE,hope the little guys pull through okay

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  6. stay safe and I hope it passes in a dull, uneventful manner.

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  7. Anonymous7:12 PM

    Just as a general thing, my wife wants you to know that you're a much better person than we are. We wouldn't do the work you do. Kudos, and good luck.

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  8. Anonymous9:55 PM

    Good luck to you and yours, Xavier.

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  9. Anonymous11:10 PM

    Last thing I did before hitting the road this morning was give my neighbor (who is staying in Lakeview) the rest of the deer meat in my unplugged frezer and 15 rounds of buckshot.

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