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  1. #1
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    Laura, glad you are safe and well fed. Prayers that the night passes uneventfully.

    HUGS and more prayers for everyone.

    Some people are NOT leaving:
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    http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/u...av_holdouts_dc

    Gustav holdouts turn to guns, knives and God

    Sun Aug 31, 4:53 PM

    By Tim Gaynor and Matthew Bigg

    NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - If the floodwaters rise and trap him in his home by the Mississippi River levee, carpenter Juan LeBoeuf plans to bust out through the roof with a knife.

    Bar owner Joann Guidos has a cache of guns to protect her place from looters who roam a city emptied by evacuations ahead of Hurricane Gustav.

    Window cleaner Julio Iglesia, who plans to stay in his rented home a block from the mighty Mississippi, is putting his faith in God.

    They have been through the horrors of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, losing houses and health in the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history.

    Yet they refuse to move under an evacuation order less than 24 hours before another dangerous hurricane is expected to make landfall down the watery coast.

    "Katrina was here, but God won't let that happen again," said Iglesia.

    For a few, the choice to stay is a calculation not based on recklessness.

    During Katrina, Guidos' Kajun's Pub stayed open, business boomed and the bar became something of a local landmark as well as a community center.

    The worst part was the looting, not the foot of water on the bar floor. Guidos has a pistol, a knife and an assortment of guns in her house next door to the bar, including a sniper's rifle.

    "I haven't shot anybody yet, but if I have to, I will. You have a lot of real idiots in this city," she said.

    Gustav is forecast to land west of New Orleans on Monday, possibly as a Category 4 hurricane with wind speeds up to 155 mph and causing a 16-foot storm surge.

    LeBoeuf, the carpenter, was made homeless by Katrina, which killed 1,500 people and flooded 80 percent of the city after faulty levees gave way to the storm surge. The 27-year-old is too weary to move this time.

    "Once you start your life over, it's hard to keep doing it, you know. This is all I have," he said, choking back tears.

    But he thinks he has the skills and tools to get him through Gustav.

    "I'm a strong swimmer. I'm prepared to bust through the attic," he said.

    That was a survival skill that saved many lives of people who holed up in their attics as the water rose rapidly once the levees broke three years ago.

    Seamstress Marilyn Stokes spent two days on her roof during Katrina, fighting fear and mosquitoes. She was then evacuated to Atlanta and only returned home in November last year. Since then, her husband has died.

    She has no car and could have joined the thousands of other vulnerable people leaving the city with government help, but she was resigned to staying.

    "This is my house," she said of her tiny place. "If I am going to lose it, I am going to lose it. I am tired."

    But she predicted Gustav would surely make his mark.

    "This storm is going to change my life," Stokes said.

    (Writing by Mary Milliken; editing by Jim Loney and Mohammad Zargham)
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    I went to bed early last night, thinking we would get woke up but it didn't happen. I slept through the night. Woke up awhile ago and was surprised at how things are. It didn't rain much and the wind gusts are only about 30mph right now. They say on the local news that conditions will start getting worse in several hours. The guys are taking our cars and things to a nearby store parking lot out from under the trees around us here right now, hoping they will be safer there. We are on the bad side of the storm and Rie's hubby says we will see worse here than we did for Katrina or Andrew so he wanted the cars away from here.

    So far, we are safe and happy.. we will see how it goes throughout the day. As you see, we still have power as of 7 am...

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    Watching it on the news now. It looks like they are having a lot of trouble with signals and communication already. More prayers going out for everyone effected by Gustav.

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    More prayers for all affected by the storms.
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    Hang on everybody!! I just wanted to say that you're all still in my thoughts and prayers. I hope you come out of it as good as new. Thanks for the updates.


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    We told my 4 year old niece that we were going to have a Hurricane Party, and she said "We can have some regular milk to drink."

    We stayed but I don't think its going to impact us like it is in Mississippi and Louisiana.. We are continuing to send lots of prayers and good thoughts to everyone in the storms path.

    It's so weird to drive through our town, everything is closed, and there is almost NO one out at all. It looks like a ghost town.

    To make matters worse, we are under a boil water notice (we can't even drink it after it is boiled), and all the stores are closed.. The boil water notice is not from the storm, it has something to do with one of the wells here.. Our pets can't even drink it, and we are afraid we will run out of water before they open the stores back up.

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