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Posted on 8/27/17 at 5:03 pm to Geauxtiga
We saved a lot of people in the Columbia flood 2 years ago. I was just thinking about calling a crew and heading down there since this shite is going to be much worse.
Trust me. If you can imagine it. There will be nothing more satisfying in your life than pulling a 7 year old girl out of her second story bedroom because she is drowning.
Trust me. If you can imagine it. There will be nothing more satisfying in your life than pulling a 7 year old girl out of her second story bedroom because she is drowning.
Posted on 8/27/17 at 6:17 pm to Geauxtiga
Yea that's part of what makes it dangerous. On your own turf you know where is a safe place to leave your truck while you go out. Somewhere unknown you might come back to find water up to your door handles and become stuck there yourself.
At least that's what would worry me the most.
At least that's what would worry me the most.
Posted on 8/27/17 at 11:37 pm to Geauxtiga
Yeah, would love to go help, but I don't know Houston at all. Afraid I'd get lost, or stuck. If anyone is very familiar with the city, can navigate, and willing to go, I'm in. Otherwise, I'll lend a hand during clean up. No sense in adding to the list of people to rescue.
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