tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914335.post112718705800093282..comments2023-09-28T09:25:06.469-04:00Comments on Operation Eden: When The Levee BreaksUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16914335.post-1127241789824756612005-09-20T14:43:00.000-04:002005-09-20T14:43:00.000-04:00Thanks for the site, I've added my mom to it. Stil...Thanks for the site, I've added my mom to it. Still no word on her or my little brother. last I heard she was heading to a shelter in or around Pearlington, right in the path of the storm. <BR/><BR/>http://findkatrina.com/profile.php?id=538<BR/><BR/>and my little brother:<BR/>http://findkatrina.com/profile.php?id=541<BR/><BR/>posted by: siege on 8/31/2005 6:03:24 PM<BR/><BR/>----<BR/><BR/>a site they've been advertising on the radio here (pcola) and in Mobile is <A HREF="http://www.findkatrina.com/" REL="nofollow">findkatrina.com</A>. It doesn't have too many entries on it yet, but it may help...<BR/><BR/>posted by: oh_theshocker on 8/31/2005 4:38:29 PM<BR/><BR/>----<BR/><BR/>I've got family in New Orleans, lots in Slidell, and my mom and little brother are in Pearlington MS. <BR/><BR/>I heard Slidell was gone. It's a relief to hear not. <BR/><BR/>Although much of my family is in trailers. Fuck.<BR/><BR/>posted by: siege on 8/30/2005 8:12:12 PM<BR/><BR/>----<BR/><BR/>Where in the city does your family live? I know Slidell is beginning to look better, the water is finally running off. I am confident that 3000 lb bags of sand will help cap the levee... channel 4 is broadcasting on the internet now (wwltv.com) but i wouldn't watch it too much, it's just holding me captivated for too long.<BR/><BR/>posted by: oh_theshocker on 8/30/2005 7:31:17 PM<BR/><BR/>----<BR/><BR/>Siege, the hardest part of waiting on God is the last 30 minutes. No news is sometimes good news .Breathe man, you can't change a thing right now. We are all with you. <BR/><BR/>T<BR/><BR/>posted by: dirtwood on 8/30/2005 5:22:14 PM<BR/><BR/>----<BR/><BR/>No news yet. I'm going mad. I'm shooting fashion today in a big fancy studio and I'm sick to my stomach.<BR/><BR/>posted by: siege on 8/30/2005 12:19:43 PM<BR/><BR/>----<BR/><BR/>Any news, siege? <BR/><BR/>my loved ones are wet but fine, i hope and pray yours are too...<BR/><BR/>posted by: bookgirl82 on 8/30/2005 12:10:52 PM<BR/><BR/>----<BR/><BR/>Yes, the old songs. Our own Old Testament, substituting life and circumstance for angy old Jehovah, but giving us the strength and solace of empathy across the decades and generations... 'cause Internet or no, and no matter who the President happens to be, or in what god you believe, catastrophe tastes the same.... and we've always had to learn to survive, after the tears. And tell our version of the pain and redemption, to pass along the love. <BR/><BR/>" I got a cravin' love for blazing speed <BR/>Got a hopped up Mustang Ford <BR/>Jump into the wagon, love, throw your panties overboard <BR/>I can write you poems, make a strong man lose his mind <BR/>I'm no pig without a wig <BR/>I hope you treat me kind <BR/>Things are breakin' up out there <BR/>High water everywhere <BR/><BR/>High water risin', six inches 'bove my head <BR/>Coffins droppin' in the street <BR/>Like balloons made out of lead <BR/>Water pourin' into Vicksburg, don't know what I'm going to do <BR/>"Don't reach out for me," she said <BR/>"Can't you see I'm drownin' too?" <BR/>It's rough out there <BR/>High water everywhere" <BR/>—Dylan, "High Water" <BR/><BR/>After 9/11 I pretty much only listened to Dylan, Muddy, Miles and their ilk, over and over, til the scabs dropped away. Scars remain. <BR/><BR/>My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours. <BR/><BR/><BR/>posted by: darko on 8/30/2005 11:34:24 AMclayton cubitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01776105970847059304noreply@blogger.com