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{{{{ Cricket }}}}
#1
Sad 
Has anyone heard from her... The rain has been tremendous down there! They have evauated 1000's... Some towns completely cut off....

I have lots of friends and family down there, but I've been talkin to them and they're doing just fine... But where she is... It's close to water already and I'm just concerned....

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#2
no. she has not been on, Ice.

maybe i have an email. but if her internet is down...

(i don't have her phone number.)

anyone see cricket at PR? anyone talk to her?
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#3
she is not on PR. i can check in the evening when she tends more to visit. she may have been evacuated.

thank God u r checking.
Angel  It is Well with My Soul  Angel
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#4
Her last post was 3/12.
She is so sweet, I hope all is well with her!
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#5
I hope Cricket is okay and dry.......
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#6
This morning...

11:15 a.m.

Mississippi and Louisiana officials say flooding on the Pearl River may come a day later than expected.

Hancock County Emergency Management Agency Director Brian Adam in Mississippi says flooding on the river that forms the southern end of the state line may not come until late Tuesday or early Wednesday.

Adam says the National Weather Service office in Slidell, Louisiana, has pushed back the time of the river's crest.

He says the weather service told him to prepare for 5 to 7 feet of water. He said this could mean some 100 to 200 homes in Pearlington will take on water.

Forecaster Phil Grigsby says the east side of Slidell, Louisiana, is also threatened at the same time.

Water covered several roads Monday in the town of Pearl River.

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8:25 a.m.

The water has started to recede from the flooded subdivisions in Bossier City in northern Louisiana.

National Weather Service forecaster C.S. Ross in Shreveport says it will take at least a week before home owners will be able to get back to their homes and assess the damage.

In the eastern part of Bossier Parish near Haughton, Ross says the water should drain from the Tall Timbers subdivision by Monday afternoon.

A six-mile section of U.S. Highway 71 from Bossier Parish into Red River Parish is flooded.

Ross says Red Chute Bayou on the east side of Bossier City did not top the levee as feared. He says there was some seepage, but not enough to reach 3,500 homes.


Let's all pray for our Cricket... It ain't over till it's over

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#7
I hope she is alright. Most likely the rain knocked out power or something or she is too busy to go online. In a few days we will probably see her again.
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#8
I do hope so... I know where this is exactly... So I am a bit concerned...

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#9
(03-15-2016, 12:53 AM)IceWizard Wrote: I do hope so... I know where this is exactly... So I am a bit concerned...

Ice

OH WOW! Thank you all for your concern. That really touched my heart and I appreciate it.

Sorry I haven't been on the computer too much lately. Been busy dealing with working on a reverse mortgage so I can stay in my home since my mom's nursing home drained almost all of my money.

The storm stayed pretty much north west of where I am, so no problems for me. Mostly rain and wind, but nothing that bad. Some homes in my subdivision had water up into their yards, but I remained high and dry.

Thank you all for checking up on me tho. An awesome family you are. Smile

Take care. Dis little bug luvs ya all. Heart

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#10
Yeeeee Hawwwww!! I am soooo glad that storm didn't get hold to ya Cricket.. Some of my buddies over in Dewyville don't have houses now at all... The ole Sabine re-claimed it...

But I am sure glad it did not affect you ...

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