ConvergenceZone wrote:f5 wrote:New orleans dodged the bullet you can try that one again New orleans under water Mississippi Coast look liked a nuclear bomb was droped on every coastal Mississippi town.
Why someone would bring this up, I have no clue. This topic was made the morning after it hit when even the media, YES, THE MEDIA said that they had escaped the big one. Had it not been for the levee breaks which causes the flooding and the devastation, this statement would have remained valid, so enough is enough already.

well, the reason i bumped this is because we here on the MS coast
have been offline for 2 weeks (i did access once from AL). I was
cusious what the thoughts were the few days after the storm and
ran accross this thread... it is in fact a very curious thread. No harm
meant.
I was able to hand out 100 cases of ice cold cokes, 3 cases of cheerios,
5 cases of peanutbutter, 50 bags of ice, 50 gallons of ice, 200 pints of
ice cold milk to children, 40 loafs of bread, 3 cases of crakers, 4 cases
of tuna, 3 cases of toilet paper and many other things in the first 4 days
after the storm. All door to door. I was running back and forth from
Spanish Fort, AL to Pascagoula. The churches in the area have by far
done the best job for these people...
to Pascagoula... I didn't see the first Red Cross