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Glad to hear you're safe... I'm hoping that most of it will miss us... but I think I'm going to be on the dirty side so we are in for a lot of rain. I was already told I will probably have to stay at work over the weekend which sucks cus I was suppose to go out with the girlfriend Friday night and watch the Game saturday night... I'll be watching it somewhere in the hospital, just odn't know where... plus I have to find someone to watch my dog... fun fun fun

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Sweet.... looks like I'm going to be getting some OT this week at the hospital!


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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3580979

Looks like UT postponed their game Saturday... The Texans still are planning on having their home opener Sunday.... I get to find out this afternoon if that gets changed. More likely it'd get moved to another venue. If Ike stays on path I would suspect that it'd get moved


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Texans moved their game with the Ravens to Monday night at 8:30...


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Texans moved their game with the Ravens to Monday night at 8:30...




yeah - boss emailed us earlier today tell us all the scenarios and asking what would be best for the game day staff.... that was my choice :-) I'm going to be stuck at the hospital until at least Sunday morning if not later depend on flooding... I'd like to at least get a nap in before having to go work the football game.


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I wanted to ask for Prayers for all the people in Texas (including myself) who are about to do battle with Ike.... I know I will be safe by the Grace of God.... but I anticipate a lot of rain and wind so I know there will be some pretty bad damage. I also anticipate that some areas, perhaps my own, will lose power for a significant amount of time.

I should be able to check in as long as we have power at the hospital. I'm heading up there in a little bit and will be at the hospital likely until Sunday and perhaps Monday.

Please just keep us in your thoughts and prayers if you aren't already. Thank you!


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You guys are going to get your asses kicked by this storm.

Stay safe but get the hell out of it's way!

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you got it Jay... good luck riding it out...

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I hope you and your patients stay safe. Good luck!


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My thoughts are with all of those along the Gulf Coast.. this one looks like it means business... Best of luck


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Best of luck man, i'll pray for you guys.

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jay...you, your family and all in Texas are in our thought and prayers.

I hope everyone is evacuating inland...mac

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Godspeed jay... Prayers are on their way. Stay safe.

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You will remain in our prayers bud


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You know me bud, I'll be keeping you and those in TX in my thoughts. The good news (if there is any) is that FEMA just left my hotel and are on there way to Texas. (Well, they left yesterday, but you get the point). So you won't have a N.O. FEMA response.

Stay safe.


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Forecaster warns of 'certain death' as Ike looms

By MICHAEL GRACZYK, Associated Press Writer
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HOUSTON - A sprawling and strengthening Hurricane Ike steamed through the Gulf of Mexico on Friday on a track toward the nation's fourth-largest city, where authorities told residents to brace rather than flee. Closer to the coast, small towns were mostly empty after forecasters issued dire warnings the storm could kill.

Ike's 105-mph winds and potential 50-foot waves stopped the Coast Guard from attempting a risky helicopter rescue of 22 people aboard a 584-foot freighter that broke down in the path of the storm about 90 miles southeast of Galveston, Chief Petty Officer Mike O'Berry said. The ship was hauling petroleum coke used to fuel furnaces at steel plants.

Ike's eye was forecast to strike somewhere near Galveston late Friday or early Saturday, but the massive system was already buffeting Texas and Louisiana, causing flooding along the Louisiana coast still recovering from Labor Day's Hurricane Gustav.

The National Weather Service warned residents of smaller structures on Galveston they could "face certain death" if they ignored an order to evacuate; most had complied, along with hundreds of thousands of fellow Texans in counties up and down the coastline.

But a stubborn few decided to stay. Emory Sallie, 44, said he had ridden storms out in the past and didn't think Ike would be any different. He didn't believe the dire warnings — he was more worried about the wind, not the flooding.

"If the island is going to disappear it has to be a tsunami," he said, as he walked along the block where his home is located, drinking a beer and smoking a cigarette. "If it ain't your time you ain't going anywhere."

In Surfside Beach, a small coastal town of about 805, construction worker Bobby Taylor decided to stay, even though his wife, Elizabeth, was leaving and the waves had already been whipped up so high their home was flooded. Police there were using a dump truck to try to reach flooded residences.

"There's no changing his mind so I just have to pray for him and hope for the best," she said, her green eyes misting. "I just worry about him. I think it's going to get a lot worse than he realizes, and then there's no way to get out of here."

President Bush was briefed on the storm Friday by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, and spoke with Texas Gov. Rick Perry Thursday.

"I'm deeply concerned about Hurricane Ike. It's a large storm headed to a major population center," Bush said during a visit to Oklahoma Friday.

Officials said inland residents should not flock to the roadways en masse, creating the same kind of gridlock that cost lives — and a little political capital — when Hurricane Rita threatened Houston in 2005. Some evacuation orders were in effect for low-lying sections of the Houston area, but for the most part, people stayed. Large hospitals in the city moved some patients away from windows, but they did not flee.

"It will be, in candor, something that people will be scared of," Houston Mayor Bill White said. "A number of people in this community have not experienced the magnitude of these winds."

The decision is a stark contrast to how emergency management officials responded to Hurricane Rita in 2005. As the storm closed in three years ago, the region implemented its plan: Evacuate the 2 million people in the coastal communities first, past the metropolis of Houston; once they were out of harm's way, Houston would follow in an orderly fashion.

But three days before landfall, Rita bloomed into a Category 5 and tracked toward the city. City and Harris County officials told Houstonians to hit the road, even while the population of Galveston Island was still clogging the freeways. The evacuation itself wound up far more dangerous than the storm: 110 people died during the effort, while the eventual Category 4 storm killed nine.

Residents were scurrying to get ready for Ike, and hardware stores put limits on the number of gas containers that could be sold. Batteries, drinking water and other storm supplies were running low, and grocery stores were getting set to close.

"We're faced with devastation of a catastrophic range," said Randy Smith, the police chief and a waterfront property owner on Surfside Beach, just down the coast from Galveston and a possible landfall target. "I think we're going to see a storm like most of us haven't seen."

Friday morning, Houstonians streamed in and out of a Randalls grocery store near downtown, carts filled with last-minute supplies such as water and Wheat Thins. Ken Wilson, 51, cut short a vacation to California to return home and ready for Ike. He loaded eight gallons of water into his car trunk before heading home to ride out the storm with his wife.

Wilson said it was too late for him to board up his house, though he had stocked up on ice and batteries.

"We'll just tape up to keep things from flying around. I'm apprehensive about how high the winds are going to be, and windows breaking," he said, but still: "What's the philosophy? Run from the water, shelter from the wind? If it's wind: Hunker down."

Texans were getting hit from both sides, as the remnants of Tropical Storm Lowell, a Pacific system, dumped nearly 8 inches of rain on Lubbock in 24 hours, flooding homes and roads. Some businesses closed, and Texas Tech University and other schools canceled Friday classes.

Ike would be the first major hurricane to hit a U.S. metropolitan area since Katrina devastated New Orleans three years ago. For Houston — a city filled with gleaming skyscrapers, the nation's biggest refinery and NASA's Johnson Space Center — it would be the first major hurricane since Alicia in August 1983 came ashore on Galveston Island, killing 21 people and causing $2 billion in damage.

Galveston, a barrier island and beach town about 50 miles southeast of downtown Houston, was the scene of the nation's deadliest hurricane, the great storm of 1900 that left at least 6,000 dead.

Ike swelled into a huge storm, slinging 75 mph winds up to 120 miles from its center. That meant a direct hit on Galveston could still mean hurricane-force winds affecting a stretch of coast halfway to Corpus Christi and well into Louisiana.

The storm is so big, it could inflict a punishing blow even in those areas that do not get a direct hit. Forecasters warned because of Ike's size and the shallow Texas coastal waters, it could produce a surge, or wall of water, 20 feet high. It could also dump 10 inches or more of rain.

If the storm stays on its projected path, it could head up the Houston ship channel and through Galveston Bay, which Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff called a nightmare scenario.

At 11 a.m. EDT Friday, the storm was centered about 195 miles southeast of Galveston, moving to the west-northwest near 12 mph. Hurricane warnings were in effect over a 400-mile stretch of coastline from south of Corpus Christi to Morgan City, La. Tropical storm warnings extended south almost to the Mexican border and east to the Mississippi-Alabama line, including New Orleans.

The oil and gas industry was closely watching the storm because it was headed straight for the nation's biggest complex of refineries and petrochemical plants. The upper Texas coast accounts for one-fifth of U.S. refining capacity. Some service stations in the Southeast were limiting customers to 10 gallons of gas to guard against running out.


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Good luck to you, and everyone in the area.

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But a stubborn few decided to stay. Emory Sallie, 44, said he had ridden storms out in the past and didn't think Ike would be any different. He didn't believe the dire warnings — he was more worried about the wind, not the flooding.




Mr. Sallie should heed the words of Ron White concerning riding out a hurricane: "It's not THAT the wind is blowing, it's WHAT the wind is blowing."

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My prayers are with ya and all the folks down there .. Anyone know were Toad is now , Houston ???

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I feel for all you guys down in SE Texas, my thoughts and prayers are with you guys. Take cover and hopefully everybody is safe.

This storm can cause some SERIOUS damage, when the officials throw out words like those that are staying are facing "certain death" and tell them to "go ahead and write your SSN on you arm" so it will be easier to identify you. You know it will be rough.

600+ miles wide, twice the width of a normal hurricane. With a storm surge going from Galveston, TX all the way to New Orleans, LA. 400 total miles.


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well the medical center here in Houston still has power, but is just about the oonly place that does... my girlfriend sent me Texts at 4 am which basically woke me up cus I was having a good nap.

We moved all the kids out of their rooms nad into the hallways last night because they all have big windows in their rooms. So I doubt many kids/families got sleep last night. We have a couple busted windows and we could feel the hospital swaying during the worst of the storm. We also have some leaking all over the hospital.

So right now we're still waiting for the storm to pass. Lots of power outages throughout Houston and surrounding areas. Tons of flooding - I can't imagine what the bay and island look like right now. We're all anxious for light to see what's going on.

I'm figuring we are going to have to stay until Sunday morning... which is fine with me since I doubt i'll have power back on. If that's the case at least I'll get to watch the OSU game


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I have family (including you too ) who are in the general area (Houston). My prayers are with you all.....


Was CNN in the hospital with you all over night???

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Not sure what hospital that CNN is in... I hadn't heard that they were in one. We've been watching more the local channels here. I saw a ton of news crews last night... our hospital has held up well... as I stated thankfully our hospital and many in the med center have kept their power.

So far I haven't heard of a lot of deaths, but they are slowly coming in. There was a nasty fire that burn three people on 80% of their bodies, and I've heard of at least 3 people dying. I'm sure as more emergency people can go out we'll here more.

Mayor White will be talking and giving an update in the next 30 minutes or so.

Hope your family is well.


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Glad you're okay, Jay. My best to everyone affected by this storm.


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Just finished watching the NFL Network and word has it that the Ravens/Texans game has been postponed due to damage the field/stadium in Houston. The league is set to have a conference call between the teams and NFL officials to come up with another plan...Guess I'll be watching Speed Racer or playing COD4 instead....

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How do you think I feel??? I'm suppose to work that game.

They aren't sure if they can fix the roof in time for their next home game and we have three in a row

I want to know when/where they are going to move it.


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Haven't heard yet Jay. Will fill you in as soon as I find out up here...How are you and your girlfriend doing down there, you guys ok???

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I talked to Amanda earlier this morning. Her house took some damage and she is still without power (obviously). I think it's going to take awhile to clean things up... it's really a mess around here.


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I'm figuring we are going to have to stay until Sunday morning... which is fine with me since I doubt i'll have power back on. If that's the case at least I'll get to watch the OSU game



I wish there was no electric for me to watch the OSU game last night...

Glad you're safe and sound.

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