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My Erotic Tale said:
WOOOOO This bitch can blow!

powers on and off and the wind is noisey and she aint here yet. The cats freaking out and the rain and hail have begun, a tornado was reported about thirty miles away which means the bitch is getting close.

I looked at the AOL doppler and It appears I am goping to be under her big round butt all day. Looks like the eye is going right along the Louisiana Texas border so I don't get to spit in her eye but I still get to embrace her. According to the over head pics of her, I am under her swirling outer edge now and it is blowing shit everywhere all ready.

Here she cums.


Hunker down and be well. Let us know when it's over that you're safe. :)

:rose:
 
Angeline said:
Hunker down and be well. Let us know when it's over that you're safe. :)

:rose:


thanks grasshopper,

the powers on and off like christmas lights, Ive' read a paper back already this morn. Rita tossed something at my kitchen window and cracked it. It is not shattered but leaks like a busted water faucet from the tremendous amount of rain. Sounds like a Horror flick with HOWELing MOANS and wind slapping the house in gusts. I see I might just get to see her eye after all, she is swelling outward and I'm in the middle of her now.

She's a gully washer, that's for sure...a tree across the highway is laid over and the trees are like rubber; bending every which way with the wind.

I did ensure that the reviews were covered <grin> wish me luck I'm being sucked in by "Rita" the hurricane gusher. She's spanking the house with something...kinky bitch <grin> BJ extreme!


signed~ I'm all wet now!
 
adios senorita Rita

what a ride, the yard looks like a battle field of debris, limbs small trees and leaves but for the most part she blew by me "sparingly"

they say we were lucky and were on her west side...the not so bad side of a hurricane...that means poor louisiana got the bad side. Although radio reports a lot of damge to homes and buidings, took the roof off the police station but I have not heard a casualty report as of yet. The critters all fared the storm and I feel we were lucky it slowed down when it come ashore.

so for the most part unless another comes...Ritas done. Blue sky slivers in the sky again.
 
My Erotic Tale said:
adios senorita Rita

what a ride, the yard looks like a battle field of debris, limbs small trees and leaves but for the most part she blew by me "sparingly"

they say we were lucky and were on her west side...the not so bad side of a hurricane...that means poor louisiana got the bad side. Although radio reports a lot of damge to homes and buidings, took the roof off the police station but I have not heard a casualty report as of yet. The critters all fared the storm and I feel we were lucky it slowed down when it come ashore.

so for the most part unless another comes...Ritas done. Blue sky slivers in the sky again.
:nana:
happy trails now shake that wind off your arse ...and jump on the horse and ride... :nana: :nana: :nana:
 
bluerains said:
:nana:
happy trails now shake that wind off your arse ...and jump on the horse and ride... :nana: :nana: :nana:

now the clean up....I will wait till tomorrow, I see a sliver of blue sky so I can make a morning out of cleaning...the yard is a mess <grin> thats better than the alternative.
 
I cleaned my yard and my mother called..

"Whatcha doing" long story short I went and cleaned her yard, it was terrible, the houses on both side of her had trees in their rooves, one tree snapped off and wenr through the roof like a spear and the other side of her the tree laid over into the porch and roof. She had a tree down out by the river which we cut up all the trees and even had to clear trees out of the roads.

They say we will be with out power for 5 days (approx) luckily they have been delivering fuel so those out of gas on the highways can go home. People literaly camped out on the side of highways out of gas. I got enough to make for five days <grin> Jumping the generator here and there from refridge to computer to TV and microwave <grin> when you live as far out as I do you get use to the power going out. They say our power comes from beaumont as soon as they get power we will probably a day later.

so the after math is the clean up and waiting on power and the stores to stock up again, they are still out of everything but....they now have gas.
 
I hope I didn't upset the balance of the POETS.

I am on day three with no power and I hop on for a bit with the generator <grin> They found five dead in an apartment in beaumont, they had a generator going inside the apartment and the exhaust fumes killed all five, a man woman and three children, .....also a four year old was run down in a conveniet store parking lot for someone trying to drive into a spot for gas. I can only had that if that had been my child it would be noted a child and an adult driver died. anyway...

The fight to restore is in progress with no electricity ...no air conditioners on the hottest day of the summer a 105 degress. Schools are talking about resuming wednesday in areas with power.

Cars abandoned on the highways for lack of fuel are being hauled off and they are busier than a beaver in a flood. It still looks like a parking lot on the highway with cars out of gas. One station in each town is ensured to recieve gas and the need is slowing down a bit. The lines are quarter of a mile long at least. A friend of mine waited in line for two hours this morning was about sixth car from the pump when they ran out....now that's a pisser
 
day four ...no power
I really figured this was over and all the schools are suppose to be in session tomorrow ...those wioth power BUT there is only houston with power...I saw boats in trees and cars on top of cars and a lot of roads still blocked by trees and power lines. Beaumont is suppose to get power tomorrow or the next day and from there they will finally get to us out in the woods.

The flooding is minimal compared to what I have seen when it rains for days not 12 hours <grin> cell phone towers are down and some of the cell phones don't work at all. I only saw about a dozen cars today still parked on the highway from lack of fuel. About every other gas station has gas again.

I saw butterflys...ants...doves and egrets...a squirrel playing in a broken off tree, running into th hollow then out as if mad that it's home is ruined. Doodle bugs and my cat escaped..<grin> proweling probably and flowers...now I don't know but these morning glorys were glorious <grin>

still on the road to repairing our community but every one is helping every one, the military is trucking fuel in and churches are stacked out every where giving meals and water and even gas to those who can show ID where they live and show their tank is empty ...the highways are packed with people going back to the big shitty
 
power

My Erotic Tale said:
day four ...no power
I really figured this was over and all the schools are suppose to be in session tomorrow ...those wioth power BUT there is only houston with power...I saw boats in trees and cars on top of cars and a lot of roads still blocked by trees and power lines. Beaumont is suppose to get power tomorrow or the next day and from there they will finally get to us out in the woods.

The flooding is minimal compared to what I have seen when it rains for days not 12 hours <grin> cell phone towers are down and some of the cell phones don't work at all. I only saw about a dozen cars today still parked on the highway from lack of fuel. About every other gas station has gas again.

I saw butterflys...ants...doves and egrets...a squirrel playing in a broken off tree, running into th hollow then out as if mad that it's home is ruined. Doodle bugs and my cat escaped..<grin> proweling probably and flowers...now I don't know but these morning glorys were glorious <grin>

still on the road to repairing our community but every one is helping every one, the military is trucking fuel in and churches are stacked out every where giving meals and water and even gas to those who can show ID where they live and show their tank is empty ...the highways are packed with people going back to the big shitty


may be out for a couple of weeks and longer for some..everyone pulls together to help each other in times like this I have found...hang in there...that whole area is just heartbreaking 4 states just a life event for us all to wake up and find ways to conserve our resourses and caring for the whole of our country...be well and safe...blue
 
bluerains said:
may be out for a couple of weeks and longer for some..everyone pulls together to help each other in times like this I have found...hang in there...that whole area is just heartbreaking 4 states just a life event for us all to wake up and find ways to conserve our resourses and caring for the whole of our country...be well and safe...blue


thank you blue

I have seen several FEMA trucks and heard on the radio some claim they are not doing there job....then why do I run into a vehicle marked FEMA everytime I go out <grin> the military convoys came today, that doesnt exactly make one feel like things are getting better but rather ...why are they here to patrol...has things gotten bad elswhere? The gas stations are up and running again from military and 18 wheelers of fuel that is coming by the truck loads and from what I here Houston is back and running as of tomorrow. I have seen enough to know this wasn't just a strong wind come and gone...Rita kicked ass.
 
My Erotic Tale said:
thank you blue

I have seen several FEMA trucks and heard on the radio some claim they are not doing there job....then why do I run into a vehicle marked FEMA everytime I go out <grin> the military convoys came today, that doesnt exactly make one feel like things are getting better but rather ...why are they here to patrol...has things gotten bad elswhere? The gas stations are up and running again from military and 18 wheelers of fuel that is coming by the truck loads and from what I here Houston is back and running as of tomorrow. I have seen enough to know this wasn't just a strong wind come and gone...Rita kicked ass.

I have to tell ya. Reality sucks eh. :(

I have such a hard time dealing with this. I know so many need help and there is so few, who can give the help they really need. So far away, and still, many need help. For those like myself, I just feel so hurt for you and wish I could do something. Hugs you long and wishing you a safe journey on the road to recovery ... rebuilding.

(((((((Art))))))

:)
 
RhymeFairy said:
I have to tell ya. Reality sucks eh. :(

I have such a hard time dealing with this. I know so many need help and there is so few, who can give the help they really need. So far away, and still, many need help. For those like myself, I just feel so hurt for you and wish I could do something. Hugs you long and wishing you a safe journey on the road to recovery ... rebuilding.

(((((((Art))))))

:)

Thanks Rf

day five ... no electricity...

I am an old war dog and ccould survive in the middle of battle <grin> but what touches me is like today when I see women break down crying in stores for lack of electric and airconditioning and even a lack of ice. A lot of people went to where their is electric and sharing baths and meals with those that have generators. But I eas touched by some people today that showed signs of battle fatigue. Break downs of those withering from the heat wave that has hit just as hard as the hurricane since there is no escaping it. Open your house for a breeze and get a blast of hot air. Hoping this cold front comes but most figure it is a government ploy to make us feel better because we were told the last two days it was going to rain and not a cloud in the sky?

well I am hanging in there and hoping to have power by the week end or a lot of people are going to fall into depression or at least LET IT RAIN! We are thirsty anyway!
 
Day 6 No electricity

I see that Houston is back in full swing a week later,
I went to make a deposit yesterday and the banks still had no power
they are doing a circulaing power thing where they give you power for hours then rotate to someplace else, this is not in my area<grin ...gotta go town tomorrow ...I found it funny the grocery store ahs power but two blocks down the bank does not.. The grocery store is a hang out for those looking for a place to cool off.

The heat wave was suppose to end today with a cool front, it rained in the morning then blue shies come and the day grew hotter and sweltered with humidity from the rain, Seems more people are being found dead from lack of ventalation of generator exhaust fumes, I can't believe they don't run them outside ...less noise and venting...

The convenient store was out of gas again but was getting a shipment in today, the owner relayed that during the boom of people that came out of houston running from the hurricane that never hit houston <grin> he made 42, 000 dollars in one day...but like he said it was a do it in one day then out of gas fore three days ...it balanced out basiclly.


More caravans of evacuees drove back to houston today, We are told beaumont to port arthur got it worst and up to lufkin and livingston where I am at but the whole area looks like a war zone of fallen trees and destroyed buildings. The more I venture out the more I see how this was no small storm by any means anfd the damage will take years to repair and the memory will be a lot longer.

The livingston damn is damaged and they are allowing all the water from the trinity to flow so they can repair a small section of the damn, I can only recall the water being this low 'twice' in the last thirty years. It has an erie look to it, the soft silted mud is seen where a lake use to be on the upper lake and the river runs through it like a bayou, a good picture could be taken of the ....miles of nothing like a barren waste land with stumps and dead trees tower where a lake use to be.

The only thing certain! The Trinity river still has charm <grin.>
 
My Erotic Tale said:
Day 6 No electricity

I see that Houston is back in full swing a week later,
I went to make a deposit yesterday and the banks still had no power
they are doing a circulaing power thing where they give you power for hours then rotate to someplace else, this is not in my area<grin ...gotta go town tomorrow ...I found it funny the grocery store ahs power but two blocks down the bank does not.. The grocery store is a hang out for those looking for a place to cool off.

The heat wave was suppose to end today with a cool front, it rained in the morning then blue shies come and the day grew hotter and sweltered with humidity from the rain, Seems more people are being found dead from lack of ventalation of generator exhaust fumes, I can't believe they don't run them outside ...less noise and venting...

The convenient store was out of gas again but was getting a shipment in today, the owner relayed that during the boom of people that came out of houston running from the hurricane that never hit houston <grin> he made 42, 000 dollars in one day...but like he said it was a do it in one day then out of gas fore three days ...it balanced out basiclly.


More caravans of evacuees drove back to houston today, We are told beaumont to port arthur got it worst and up to lufkin and livingston where I am at but the whole area looks like a war zone of fallen trees and destroyed buildings. The more I venture out the more I see how this was no small storm by any means anfd the damage will take years to repair and the memory will be a lot longer.

The livingston damn is damaged and they are allowing all the water from the trinity to flow so they can repair a small section of the damn, I can only recall the water being this low 'twice' in the last thirty years. It has an erie look to it, the soft silted mud is seen where a lake use to be on the upper lake and the river runs through it like a bayou, a good picture could be taken of the ....miles of nothing like a barren waste land with stumps and dead trees tower where a lake use to be.

The only thing certain! The Trinity river still has charm <grin.>


You just hang in there guy. It sounds like you're within a couple days of getting your juice turned on. But those folks closer to the coast, and especially in the Port Arthur area got hit bad. We've got one Lit person down that way, sophia jane; I understand she hasn't been back down to see what's left of her home yet.

Rita seems to have held together better further inland ~ she didn't fall apart as quick as might have been expected. And you're right about one thing - it'll take years to get over this. Good luck all.
 
LeBroz said:
You just hang in there guy. It sounds like you're within a couple days of getting your juice turned on. But those folks closer to the coast, and especially in the Port Arthur area got hit bad. We've got one Lit person down that way, sophia jane; I understand she hasn't been back down to see what's left of her home yet.

Rita seems to have held together better further inland ~ she didn't fall apart as quick as might have been expected. And you're right about one thing - it'll take years to get over this. Good luck all.


Yes Sir,

I have had the honor to read sophia's writes and feel for those that lived on the coast. We moved up here after alicia in 83 and there really hasn't been a treat since till now. You just can't avoid them kamakaze wind warriors.

thanks leon

just counting the days now I am sure till electricity is restored all over.

I heard it was coined we are living in the cave man days
so I went out and hit a woman over the head
and drug her by the hair to my cave <chuckleboned>
okay I lied, I am a gentleman ...I didn't really...pull her hair.
 
Enough of this talk
of the power of women;
with tales of 'trina and Rita
neverending

So depressing ~
there's a little wind blowing
twelve hours as the sun flies
with a breeze at 150+;

going to visit at Taiwan
what they call Super Typhoon
with a name that'll never air ~
Longwang

So just picture this (if you can), with somber pontificating from the communications majors whilst they try to speak - with a straight face - of the effects of a Longwang driving deep into China --- hasn't that already been going on?
 
LeBroz said:
Enough of this talk
of the power of women;
with tales of 'trina and Rita
neverending

So depressing ~
there's a little wind blowing
twelve hours as the sun flies
with a breeze at 150+;

going to visit at Taiwan
what they call Super Typhoon
with a name that'll never air ~
Longwang

So just picture this (if you can), with somber pontificating from the communications majors whilst they try to speak - with a straight face - of the effects of a Longwang driving deep into China --- hasn't that already been going on?


day seven...<Grin

I hadn't heard of a typhoon in china...not yet anyway

I did here another storm is brewing in the atalantic...
I saw pictures printed off the internet of a 21 foot long gator captured in the streets of new orleans. I was wittness to over two hundred electric trucks convoy past from north texas so reinforcements have arrived so perhaps it won't be long now. A friend of mine claims they got power back today which is a good sign this far out and beaumont still being the hub.

The electric trucks are to camp out at the horse track in houston as a base camp while working over in beaumont 100 miles away, I saw eighteen wheeelers loaded with electric poles and transformers with 200 boom trucks and tree triming trucks with extendable saw blade

I was sad to here some moron is over charging for tree triming right now and average of 500$ a tree removal and this man is charging 3000$ to clean an entire yard. I have to say half a dozen folk voiced that this man is taking advantage of others in this time of dire need. A fleet of good ole boys from here went to port arthur to tree trim and won't charge but 500 a tree the normal rate? Things are still real crazy with panics over how long the power will be out a man was crying today cause he was told by a neigbor it will be 3 months before they get power. I called and was ensured that MOST will have power next week.

Gonna go make me a strawberry RITA Ooooppps....no ice <grin
 
Day eight begins

no power yet I have the power to smile
the day is beautiful
and the day off is even better <grin>

got lots to do today
with more yard work and truck repairs
but a lazy day I could use...

a day in the blue
 
wooohooo...the power come on...then went back out but...
that means they are working on it, close <grin>

got my fingers crossed...day eight!!
 
My Erotic Tale said:
wooohooo...the power come on...then went back out but...
that means they are working on it, close <grin>

got my fingers crossed...day eight!!

Got my fingers ...
toes and even braided my hair
crossed for ya ~ ;)

Sending Good Vibes ur way ~~

:D
 
Day 9 ....no power

still in hopes it is coming soon but I stocked up on fuel just the same in case we have another long week without.

Cleaned the yard again today and found some of the neighbors chickens in the back pasture, lost and scattered, most of the time they go home but I called him and told him where they were hiding, he figured they were carried away by the hurricane.

I have my fingers crossed and maybe we will get power and won't be living in the cave man days <laughing> looking for a dinasour to munch on
 
Day 10


WHOOOO HOOOOOOOOOO
I am in such a good Mood!


but ...still no electricity but I am electrified <smile>
slowly, every day I hear of neighbor'n towns got their power so any day now as the song goes <grin>

my second publication is in the kiln <grin> and being fired up...

I notice some gas stations run out of fuel but there are no great big long lines at those that do have fuel. I noticed a truck load of Gravity fed fuel tanks going towards houston I bet they are a hot item bout' now. Hurricane season ends Nov 30 so we are all eyes on the gulf while we haven't recooped from Rita yet.
 
Day 11 no power...hehehe

I did find out that the claim of the 21 foot aligator they found in new orleans with pictures of the huge beast was actually taken in the congo of africa in 2003 and some body tried to play it off that New Orleans was over run with gators...must be some pretty bored person to make stuff up like that.

I see the clocks have moved so power was on for all of about 15 minutes today ...so maybe soon. A hot bath and a meal and I shall return to write by candle light <grin> all the generator plugs are being used <smile>

thanks for the support <grin> signed power-less
 
My Erotic Tale said:
Day 11 no power...hehehe

I did find out that the claim of the 21 foot aligator they found in new orleans with pictures of the huge beast was actually taken in the congo of africa in 2003 and some body tried to play it off that New Orleans was over run with gators...must be some pretty bored person to make stuff up like that.

I see the clocks have moved so power was on for all of about 15 minutes today ...so maybe soon. A hot bath and a meal and I shall return to write by candle light <grin> all the generator plugs are being used <smile>

thanks for the support <grin> signed power-less

The power grid's like a spider-web ~
long to build and quickly shred;
now with threads dangling
web's slowly being
rewove ~
a nice thought, I suppose
while you sit in the dark
and tireless workers
restrand thousands of lines
one thread at a time
 
LeBroz said:
The power grid's like a spider-web ~
long to build and quickly shred;
now with threads dangling
web's slowly being
rewove ~
a nice thought, I suppose
while you sit in the dark
and tireless workers
restrand thousands of lines
one thread at a time


thanks amigo

that is very well put...
comforting patience <bows humble> (~_~)
 
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