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Aug 29, 2005 09:24

Back at the grindstone on Monday, and the home that I left looked something like a refugee camp. drunah, tmht, and their friend Charron, as well as 2 dogs and 2 cats are at the house. I'm assuming that they are all glued to the TV watching to see if they are going to have a house to go home to. They all got in on Saturday night around 10:00, and have been ( Read more... )

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instantdharma August 29 2005, 14:32:23 UTC
Yikes. That hurricane is nuts. I hope everyone is okay. :)

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christianneil August 29 2005, 16:56:29 UTC
My guests are doing well...Denise and Terry are sleeping in the same bed that we had dirty sex in, so there's that.

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instantdharma August 29 2005, 17:51:55 UTC
You mean - your bed. Does it really have to come down to that?

And really, the sex wasn't all that dirty. Not like the other times...*coughbathroomcoughhallwaycough*

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loo August 29 2005, 14:44:24 UTC
Those kids at The Weather Channel™ live for this type of thing. They're probably all behind the scenes taking tranquilizers and shit just to keep from popping right out of their shorts.

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christianneil August 29 2005, 16:55:05 UTC
I've probably watched more Weather Channel in the last 24 hours than in the last 10 years...it's kind of like 9/11. Nothing new to report, but everyone't eyes are glued.

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tygher August 29 2005, 14:58:38 UTC
*snickers*

You're a good person to open your home to them like that. I wish I could but there's hardly room .. and we're a ways further.

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christianneil August 29 2005, 16:53:10 UTC
Your name was mentioned as they have been making their plan of attack, but not further considered after the large amount of shit (and animals) that they have. I happen to be in good shape on room around the house, so it's all good.

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tygher August 29 2005, 20:35:35 UTC
Yeah, I know. We have the very small place compared to you. I'm just glad they're all okay. And I'm lighting candles for blessings for their homes. Hopefully, all will be well.

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josiefiend August 30 2005, 05:54:49 UTC
I'm so glad they're all safe with you. I hope their homes are withstanding the storm too.

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christianneil August 30 2005, 13:09:19 UTC
It doesn't look good. Their neighborhood is supposedly covered in 8-10 feet of water, and their flood insurance people are declaring the house a total loss sight unseen based on the neighborhood.

But they're safe, and that's what's important.

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stormymarie August 30 2005, 21:07:14 UTC
How wonderful of you to take them in Chris. There really are times when livejournal is really worth something more than just spilling our daily thoughts. If you need anything, let me know.

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