I can't tell you how dearly I hope that Katrina turns out to be the hoax Ivan was (at least for New Orleans). As you can see I was mighty worried last year, and left for Tennessee.
I would like to thank Brendan Loy, whom I have been in contact with for the last six to eight hours, helping me to come to the right conclusion. By the by, it's not wrong to leave when you don't know whether things could go wrong and you can still get out. It is dreadfully wrong to wait until you are certain you must get out and you can't.
Perhaps some audioblogging about the evacuation anon (thanks, Brendan).
Posted by nopundit at August 28, 2005 01:05 AMHow are the dogs taking it?
Take care of yourself. Nice blog, in fact, great blog. We even agree on some of your points.
-Byrnie
Posted by: Byrnie at August 28, 2005 07:52 PMso glad you left. the rule of thumb is: if you had children would you get them out? If so, get ya'sef out!
Posted by: e at August 31, 2005 05:47 PMNice to keep it safe. I would have left too.
Good thinking.
Make sure you dip it next time.
fosho
fat one keep it real daw
but bawhooahhhyou