Friday, September 19, 2008

Have you had your car read lately? #007 -- More nice people, see anything similar here?


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A direct what-you-see-is-what-you-get read first: Mary Kay sticker in the back window; two unreadable overlaying stickers in back window; Isuzu Rodeo logo; God Bless America ribbon sticker; God Listens bumper sticker; Texas license plate; Jesus fish symbol; Support Our Troops ribbon sticker; and Music Is Now bumper sticker.


The driver/owner is obviously a sticker lover. Two are patriotic (red, white, and blue plus their messages) and the other are KSBJ Radio Station supporting.

The first says "God Listens, 89.3 FM KSBJ" meaning radio content, or does it imply or say that God Listens to KSBJ Radio?

The Jesus fish symbol is nice, many don't say 'Jesus' inside rather merely have the empty fish. I don't really understand all this, all I know is that I would like to have one if I always drove nice.
DO YOU THINK THE DRIVERS OF THIS CAR ALWAYS DRIVE NICE?



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This little BMW Z sports car is devoid of any extra decorations. I doubt I would have any on mine either if I had one. In fact, there aren't any on my Mustang convertible.


I can still read some here. This is a car owned by a (little old) lady, she goes to our church and I know her personally. She is from Texas (plates, like the other) so she has to be nice. And she sings in the choir, she likes music even without a bumper sticker!

Being from Texas, she has to drive friendly (that is our state car motto) even without the Jesus fish. For that matter, so do I.

What is the same here?
1. Both are from Texas (I said that above, look at the Texas plates)
2. They are both in Church (our First Baptist Church of Conroe, Texas)
3. It is a pretty Sunday morning, pretty and cool enough to be out riding (especially in that RED BMW Z roadster)
4. Both drivers are ladies (given above--I know one--and the other sells Mary Kay--probably a woman)
5. More?

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Update: 9:45 AM, a neighbor just called to say that our electricity came on at 11:35 last night. We will be coming home!
We are still with Karen and Billy. Estimates for our power are 19, 22, and 29 for electricity. Then we will return home. All our kids have power except for Mitch and Carmen, we haven't heard from them lately.
Yesterday we played golf here in Katy, that was nice.
Link to IKE destruction pictures on the Web (I know, you've seen too much already).
Tomorrow I may 'read a car' here, check back if you'd like.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

We are fine after Hurricane Ike came through. Thank you for checking on us.

We evacuated to Karen and Billy's today because we have no electricity yet at our home. Their light's flickered a little and went out for a few minutes but didn't stay off.

Please note: Nothing blows down in this video, the strong wind is just steadily blowing from the west. You can see it blowing across the golf course. My feelings won't be hurt if you just watch a little of it because it is basically the same for the whole time.

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We had no damage to our home, not even a shingle was lost. The winds reached about 80 MPH for a couple of hours.

So many have lost so much more than just electricity and their food.


We did have a was wax myrtle bush to blow over. I cut part of it out and will try to straighten the rest up better when the flower bed dries up some.

Those garbage pails are full of the stuff mostly from our refrigerator and freezer that we had to out.

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This pretty horse apple tree out back in the golf course lost one of its two trunks. And the wind blew most of the apples off onto the ground.
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Trees in the road were quite common. A few, like this one, were on our subdivision roads. The ones falling on the power lines cause the outages.

About one of ten gas stations are open, they run out of fuel quite often. Some limit to ten gallons, others to $20 or $50 to stretch it out further. Lines are fairly common, a half mile is common as well. Coming in to Houston from our end a lot of the evacuees from Dallas are running on empty. Some run out of gas waiting in line.

Yesterday we went to Willis and picked up four bags of ice that FEMA was giving out. For people who have transportation, this works pretty good. Buses are non-existent up where we live, taxis are few, so most of the ice went to people whose could drive. They were out of rations and we didn't need water.

FEMA was at three other locations in our county, and sixteen in Harris (for Houston) County. So far that is nineteen distribution places for four million people, lined up in single lane car lines. And they operate from 10 AM to 6 PM, not real good for working people. [Before posting this I saw on the news that the volunteers who are handing out the stuff for FEMA at one place figured out that two lines of cars could go through twice as fast as one. Of course they ran out of ice, water, and rations earlier.]

Just not good. I am sure we will hear all the good and bad about FEMA, but for sure they don't want the bad rap they got for Katrina and Rita.

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Mrs. Jim has a tee time for Friday, we will come back if these guys have all the course ready. Fallen trees are left and right at this time. In the meantime we will play golf over here with Billy and Karen.

We probably will go to the grocery store just for the fun of it because they are open over here. Gas lines are shorter too.

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