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Good morning my bama brothas and sistas. Well I got in late late last night from Alabama and I think we did really well for the time we had there. Missed mothers day, but my mom understood and said people there needed me more than she did.....so she was cool.
Have a great work week all!
Only having one day off this week SUCKS. Oh well at least I have a job right. Hope it's a good one.
Originally Posted by scottzj
Good morning my bama brothas and sistas. Well I got in late late last night from Alabama and I think we did really well for the time we had there. Missed mothers day, but my mom understood and said people there needed me more than she did.....so she was cool.
Have a great work week all!
Thank you again for your time and generosity in the effected areas. How is T-Town looking?
It still looking like a war zone Pete, however people are coming together to clean up and get things going. Its going to take months and years to rebuild the communities that were badly hit. Not to sound insensitive, but I cant believe more people werent killed, as this city is in ruin. My prayers go out to all those effected still.
Scott, I want to again say thank you for your willingness to give of your time and self to assist in the clean-up process. I have worked storm damage before, words can not describe the destruction and the gut-wrenching feeling you get when you talk with people going through it. Thank you again, and may the good LORD bless you and all those that have and will continue to help!
Negative, Steve, we are slowly going under water. Downtown Memphis is 50% under on river front. So far my area is untouched but depending on what the river does, it could back up the smaller rivers into neighborhoods and smaller cities.
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