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Once again my Texas bretheren, we be under the gun.

Lil Bert, Tom P.'s boat the Capt. Morgan, and the related vessel the August Moon are moving to South Shore Harbor for Ike. Hope to have them tucked in this very day to some floating docks.

Any of the crew living in evac. areas are welcome to crash at my place in North West Houston. But, you need to be dog friendly and not object to smoking in the house. Our dog tends to kill cats as well.

We use primarily 5.56, so an ability to operate an AR with iron sites is a plus. Weapons and ammo to be issued 24 hours prior to landfall.

I have a couple extra beds, and bunch of our neighbors have pools, so we will be able to have a bath.

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Good luck to you Ernest and all of our Texas brethren! Keep your heads down!
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I'll tell Thuddd. Maybe he'll send the cat......
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I'd like to see him send the cat too.
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My dogs are real cat killers too. You can tell by how fearful my cat is...

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Yep E.

I'm just hoping we don't loose power to long, if so I have about 310 lbs of chicken not to mention ALLOT of other stuff that I am going to need ahand cookin off! I do have around 100 cs of wine and 25 or so cs of beer to go with it. Let the games begin!!!!! I just got back from boarding up the house and the 75 yr old lady three houses down, who had not a clue as to the turn of the storm? Hope it works as usual, if I board it up, it turns way off, lets hope! Like the man said keep your head down.

Brew we will be up there in two weeks!!! let go kill some tuna!!!!!!!!!! Let them dogs eat!!!



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Pat you stayin high and dry?
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Pat you stayin high and dry?
1100 ft high, 250 miles inland, and tooooo dry... I don't expect more than a couple of inches of rain at the most.

Good luck Guys!

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keep seeing reports on the news about baton rouge and how there is still no power. hope the boys are holdin up.
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We may have to put together a food and fuel run for them!
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The boats are secure, all booze have been removed from the galley, and we kissed them goodbye last night. IF, its the final weekend for the Captain Morgan, I'll relish knowing we tagged two blues last weekend and caught one of the largest fish from Texas this year back in early August.

Beautiful floating docks, Lil Bert is across the canal and a few boats down. she's looking good. The docks have a 15 ft rise available. Unfortunately, the surge in upper Galveston Bay could be 25-27 feet. As in most things in life, I'm just a little short again.

My camp in Tiki Island is virtually empty, all power shut off, If she goes, she goes.
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Man, that cat sure looks TERRIFIED!! Anyway, good luck to y'all and please take losts of care, this thing is a monster. Here in Miami, we got just a passing glance (while it destroyed Cuba) and still had some trouble with power and debris flying around.
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Tom: 25 - 27 FEET! Good Lord! You guys are in my thoughts and prayers! Best of luck, keep your heads down and let us know if there is anything we can do to help.
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Post by Garry »

Capt Patrick,

Nice CAT....It appears from the picture the CAT is king.

Tom, Ernest, Judge, Mike and the rest of the Texas contingent, good luck with this storm.

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If any of you guys down on the coast need a place to stay, call me. We are gonna have some wind, but should be ok here in Longview. 30 kW generator if the power goes out.....gotta keep the wine cool at all costs.

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Tom, Ernest, Judge, Mike and the rest of the Texas boys, good luck with this storm.......I heven't been here in awhile but when I saw the news I thought of you guys.

Get to high ground, and keep you powder dry and your whistle's wet!!!
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They've backed off the surge a bit. Although, Ernest's place in Bolivar has a least 6 ft of water under it now, I've got about 7. My camp sits 14 ft above mean high tide. We've got about 9 ft of piling left before the docks are free floating in the hurricane hole according to the marina. Galveston's mayor just said to expect the whole island to be under water for 10-24 hours. This from a lady whom 20 hours ago was confident that the seawall was "plenty tall enough." Its not looking good for the home team right now. But, at least I don't own any cats.-Tom
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Post by Mack »

Why does it not surprise me that the name of Tom's boat is "Captian Morgan?!!"

Ernest- Don't cut your engines loose again this time!!

Good luck guys- we are pulling for you.
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If you need any more shooting hardware or 5.56 ammo(I reload my own, 1000 rounds OK for you?) just let me know, I can send it ASAP!
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Capt Morgan and Little Bert rode it out fine.
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Thanks God! I assume everyone we know down that way have been accounted for? Has anyone heard from Mike or the Judge?
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