11-03-2012, 07:21 AM
Sumpter250 Wrote:I really do not know if I could have been that nice.Ya know, it just occurred to me that food would be hard to come by back there, and here these people are throwing eggs at the workers. Oh, I get it, without power they have no way of cooking the eggs, so rather than waste them, they use them as paintballs. :oops:![]()
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Mr Mayor, maybe YOU should have had a better plan !
"Money Talks" - - - and it says; " Let Them Eat Cake "
:oops: :o :oops: maybe I should have said "soggy" cake..![]()
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The true test, in the end, will be how quickly and efficiently communities can come together and help each other through the recovery process. It is going to take more than a couple of days, and it won't be fun until it is finished.
Been there,
Pete
Sumpter250 Wrote:...Had there been another 30 minutes of hurricane, there would not be a sumpter250 here, now.
I was 11, and I still remember carrying 100 pound bags of mortar mix,and an unremembered number of concrete blocks, down the 26 wood steps, from the parking area, to rebuild, and fortify a new wall, in the days after the storm passed.
That's quite a story Pete, most folks try to recover and get things back to normal quickly. Starting to rebuild the next day is one way to keep your sanity.

Don (ezdays) Day
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD
Board administrator and
founder of the CANYON STATE RAILROAD