[BaadAssGremlins] Re: hurricane ike/power on 12 days later
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[BaadAssGremlins] Re: hurricane ike/power on 12 days later



Glad your family and cars made it through Ike. A hurricane is a 
terrible experience and recovery is slow. On another note, I finally 
installed the Gremlin milar vapor barriers on my 74 Gremlin that you 
sold me. They fit perfectly! Even on my spare 76 doors, they will 
work. So you might want to add that to your ad description? ~Lu~
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Eddie Stakes" 
<eddiestakes@...> wrote:
>
> Our electricity came on at 5:21pm this afternoon, and after 12 
days, quite a 
> ride. There are 1 in 4 Houstonians without power with Centerpoint 
still as I 
> write. At height of Hurricane Ike, there was over 4 million peoplw 
with no 
> power.
> 
> So after 12 DAYS, we have electricity, phone, cable and internet 
again. Not 
> all people do and across street have no power.
> 
> Paige, me and the boys are doing fine, and only got mimimal 
hurricane damage 
> like hole in roof from 500 lb pecan branch. Luckily the 100+mph 
wind blew it 
> where it did or it would have probably went thru roof, and Noah was 
sleeping 
> in his bunk bed right below where it would have hit, could have 
been really 
> bad. Amazingly my fence I built a few months ago by myself (140 
feet!!) 
> didn't even lose a plank. Paige's 88 Eagle got cracked windshield 
from 
> branch, and my 72 Ambassador SST wagon and 81 Eagle, both a street 
over at 
> Phil's Auto Repair, were buried in sheetmetal....but no damage, 
would have 
> never known it if you saw them as could barely see either under the 
metal 
> frames and sheetmetal blown off from surrounding businesses, but 
both ok. 
> And neither the 69 BBO MOD Javelin and the 74 Javelin (and 74 Maxi 
Blue AMX) 
> I just all got in got any damage, but were buried in my driveway 
with oak 
> and elm limbs. A few houses over a tree went thru a house like 
butter, and 
> then cratered the guy's 'new' 66 Chevy II Nova he had only gotten a 
week 
> before Ike, I got some photos of that will post later.
> 
> The hurricane itself was one of the strangest hurricanes I have 
ever seen. I 
> don't want to take away anything from those who have lost 
everything (and 
> there are many) 50-60 miles from me, but whole communitis have 
VANISHED and 
> are only known now thru maps like Gilchrist, Surfside, Bolivar, 
Crystal 
> Beach for instance. And Galveston is a huge disaster zone with 
piles of mud, 
> snakes, mosquitos, no power, gas, and even alligators eating dead 
cows. 
> There was a 8-9 foot storm surge down there before a drop of rain 
had even 
> fallen, which shows the huge size of the storm.
> 
> A plea was made for people who live in high rises and condos above 
15 floors 
> to get out as wind gusts had already been measured at 130-140mph 
500 feet 
> up! I think this is why so much trees and power poles down.
> 
> Have seen crews from OH, MI, FL, AZ, CA, ID, OK, GA, LA, MS, AL, 
MO, NE to 
> name a few places linesmen have been brought in from to help 
put "the energy 
> capital of the world" back online.
> 
> Not sure how many of you have ever ate a MRE (meals ready to eat) 
FEMA and 
> Red Cross pass out but they are quite good. All sorts from 
enchaladas to 
> spagetti and most have a small packet of Tony Scheries or tiny 
airport 
> bottle of Tobasco in them. Tons of carbs and calories after all, 
they were 
> designed for our fighting men and women but us civilians like them 
too and 
> we ended up with several boxes of them.
> 
> I did go to St Alexander's this morning after stopping at bank, and 
say a 
> few prayers. Got a lot to be thankful for on our end compared to 
some of the 
> people on our street whose houses cut in 1/2 by trees weighing 
TONS....or as 
> mentioned those poor folks south and east of us 50+ miles who took 
brunt of 
> Ike.
> 
> If you have tried emailing me, or calling me, again, I HAVE HAD NO 
POWER for 
> 12 days. If you ordered something from me, the mail has been 
sporadic....and 
> please note that many US Post Offices DID NOT HAVE POWER either, 
much less 
> full service, like the Town & Country one I ship things from could 
only take 
> cash and only could sell stamps, so no priority mail, or anything 
else.
> 
> I will be attempting to try to play catch up in next few days, so 
if you 
> don't hear from me, it is a huge FEMA line of emails, and 
ironically the 
> first person to get thru on my phone a few minutes ago after it 
powered back 
> up was longtime AMC vendor Allen Walrath in NY asking if we were 
ok. If you 
> ordered something from me, I have started shipping again, 
especially FedEx 
> which had powere 4 days after hurricane Ike; and now the post 
office near me 
> is back up to full service so AMC stuff will be going out again 
shortly, 
> thanks,
> Eddie Stakes
> 713.464.8825
> eddiestakes@...
> www.planethoustonamx.com
> email volume **EXTREMELY HEAVY**
> reply time post hurricane Ike 20+ days
>



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