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Title: Texas Time Bomb?!!!
Post by: Hoda on September 22, 2005, 04:00:00 AM
Glad to see folks in Texas picking them up & putting them down, when it comes to trying to get out of the way of Rita. It seems like these folks have an extra added incentive in getting the hell outta Dodge!

I didn't know until recently that 35 to 45 percent of the chemical plants in the U.S. fall within Rita's projected path. Seems like 2 or 3 Nuclear powerplants are also in the projected path. There's probably some oil related refineries in the area also. Let's hope & pray that Rita loses some of her punch before hitting land. Severe damage in this area could make the destruction caused by Katrina, pale somewhat in comparison if there's massive damage to these sensitive area's in Texas! Gentlemen open up your hearts & wallets, these folks are gonna need our help in a HUGE way, over the next serveral years....



Title: Re: Texas Time Bomb?!!!
Post by: Brazilophile on September 22, 2005, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Texas Time Bomb?!!!, posted by Hoda on Sep 22, 2005

Has anybody's novia or esposa expresed any reservation about living in the hurricane prone regions of the US, now that Katrina and Rita have struck in the same season?

Aren't there a few P-L members who live in Houston?



Title: Re: Texas Time Bomb?!!!
Post by: zack on September 22, 2005, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Texas Time Bomb?!!!, posted by Hoda on Sep 22, 2005

A category 5 hurricaine has never hit the coast of Texas in recorded history. We should open our wallets not only for the upcoming victims but also for the HUGE gas prices after Rita hits the oil refineries. I guess we are all victims to some degree.

Zack



Title: Re: Re: Texas Time Bomb?!!!
Post by: Beattledog on September 22, 2005, 04:00:00 AM
... in response to Re: Texas Time Bomb?!!!, posted by zack on Sep 22, 2005

They just said on CNN that gas could hit five dollars a gallon. We must build more oil refrineries away from the coast and where hurricanes hit.

Beattledog