Twas the days before Katrina
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Twas the days before Katrina
Twas the days before Katrina and all through the south,
The winds started blowing from Katrina's big mouth.
Children were scared and the grown ups too,
As the waters rose and the strong winds blew.
We wandered outside after the storm,
We saw our beautiful city all tattered and torn.
Not many days after, over here and over there,
Little white trailers appeared everywhere.
Help started coming from far and from near,
It looked like Santa and his nine reindeer.
Now Katrina is gone and Christmas is here,
So Merry Christmas to all, and a Happy New Year.
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Merry Christmas everyone!
Mary
The winds started blowing from Katrina's big mouth.
Children were scared and the grown ups too,
As the waters rose and the strong winds blew.
We wandered outside after the storm,
We saw our beautiful city all tattered and torn.
Not many days after, over here and over there,
Little white trailers appeared everywhere.
Help started coming from far and from near,
It looked like Santa and his nine reindeer.
Now Katrina is gone and Christmas is here,
So Merry Christmas to all, and a Happy New Year.
author unknown
Merry Christmas everyone!
Mary
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Merry Christmas eveyone!!








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HurryKane wrote:CajunMama wrote:Unfortunately we're going to be hearing about Katrina the rest of our lives. She was a wicked wicked woman.
True dat.
Although I would hesitate to use the word "woman" in describing her. Hussy, or something I can't write here, would fit much better.
AMEN TO THAT!!!!! ROFLMAO!!!!!!




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LaPlaceFF wrote:This night before Katrina poem......I guess Im tired of hearing about Katrina
You know, I'm tired of hearing about it too, but everytime I look out the door I see what Katrina left us here in South Mississippi, nothing but total devistation. Every night when I go to sleep I keep hoping I will wake up the next morning in my house and find out it had all been a very bad dream, but unfortunately that has not happened, I still have only a slab and no clothes that haven't been given to me so I know its real.
Mary
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f5 wrote:the only good news about Katrina is that her mouth wasn't carrying 175 mph sustained winds at landfall as bad as she was imagine the damage if the winds were 175 mph sustained with gust well over 200 mph
We don't know the actual windspeed. The instrumentation failed when it went under water from the storm surge. And it really doesn't matter. The storm surge developed while Katrina was a Cat 5. The surge remained intact while the pressure was rising and the wind subsiding at landfall. What we found particularly noteworthy were the big blows......while the sustained winds were kicking along you could hear in the distance the strongest winds as they approached. Our strongest winds came out of the northeast. We vastly underestimated our own safety. Next time around we will be part of those folks that evacuate before the storm.....NOT after.
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