-------------- Original message from lastczar@xxxxxxxxx: --------------
Actually there are two houses0for sale on my street. Ask Sir Rod, he's been to mi casa. Pool, hot tub, scotch and cigars. Love to try some of your cooking.
> I'm big on cajun grub.
>
> I will send you the listings
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: e3m@xxxxxxx
>
> Date: Fri, 05 Sep 2008 18:31:30
> To:
> Subject: [amayausers.com] Re: ED, hurricane party?
>
>
> What about ....SMOG???
>
> It's hard for me to pronounce..... Neuuuu Joiyzeeee! My second and third cousins up in the Boston area say "Pawck Dah Kahhh" instead
> of "Park the car".
> Let me talk to the little lady about this. Any houses for sale on your block?
> We could have bar-b-ques every weekend.
>
> Ed -------------- Original message from Tom D'Auria:
> --------------
>
> Mr. Ed - sounds like you want to move to New Jersey.
> We aren't susceptible to any of those maladies and as far as snow, we might get
> a good dumping every five years or so, but nothing like back when I was a kid.
> During the last two years, my trusty snow blower was used a single time when we
> had about 8 inches.
>
> Yup, com'on up. Weather is nice. People are friendly (sort of), Melco's NJ
> training office is 30 minutes from my house, and we don't have a single AMAYA
> tech living in the state.
>
> Sounds like a dream place for you, huh?
>
> Tom
>
>
>
>
> Excuse me.... but.....
> What?
>
> I don't speak "Jive".
>
> Dear Herb (& Peaches),
> and the Amaya User's Group,
> This was definitely like reliving a bad dream. Although, since we decided to
> leave the bowl of New Orleans 2.5 years ago, this time wasn't so bad. I only
> lost one tree, my fences are blown down, and my yard is a wreck with everybody
> elses leaves and branches (my leaves and branches were sent to somebody elses
> house). Oh and the kids 15' playhouse is on it's face and twisted. I should be
> able to recover it with some bubble gum and rubber bands.
> Our electricity is back on and fortunately what we left in the fridge is still
> cold. After Katrina there was no salvaging the fridge as everything inside had
> died.
> What's interesting here is that when you look around outside, it appears as
> though it's the end of the "fall season". All of the trees have been "shaken'
> down" so-to-speak and are missing a great deal of their leaves. It almost looks
> like it should be cool outside, but no, it's still hot.
> Driving home yesterday, we saw billboards blown out, fallen electical lines,
> trees fallen on houses, business signs knocked down, trees snapped in half, and
> along the interstate we saw mobile homes rolled upsidedown. These are only a
> few reasons to evacuate.
> Hey guys, I sincerely appreaciate all of the concern and offers. We got lucky
> on this one. My aunt in Virginia asked, "why do you live where hurricanes
> are?". Now there's one coming up the east coast close to her. So I ask you,
> where could one relocate where you are not suceptable to snow storms, tornadoes,
> mud slides, forest fires, earthquakes, Herb, flooding, hurricanes, etc...? We
> tried to answer this question after hurricane katrina. Any thoughts?
> Thanks again everybody.
> Your friend,
> Ed Orantes
> 504-258-6260
> -------------- Original message from "HK Acree":
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>
>
> > Ed,
> > Okay (Redneck for O.K.). You is bein safe with your peeps. Dis be a gud
> > ting. Las time i go trough dis whit you was dat Katrina junk. Spent 2 dolla
> > twenny fy cint to fine out u b okee dokee. Doan make me spend no mo money on
> > you.!!!!!!!
> >
> >
> > erb
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
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> > Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 8:44 PM
> > Subject: [amayausers.com] Re: ED, hurricane party?
> >
> >
> > > This message was posted by The Embroidery Authority on AmayaUsers.com.
> > > PLEASE DO NOT REPLY VIA EMAIL. Instead, respond to the thread on the
> > > WEBSITE by clicking here:
> > > http://www.amayausers.com/boards/ultimatebb.php?/topic/7/75.html#000008
> > >
> > > Hey everyone,
> > > Just wanted to say my family and I are okay. All we know at this point
> > > about our home is that it's without electricity. We expect to return home
> > > day after tomorrow. Hopefully it will be on by then.
> > > I guess you could say we got lucky on this one.
> > > I hope that everyone who evacuated returns home without harm.
> > > Thanks for all your concern.
> > > Take care,
> > > Ed
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