View Full Version : I love it here! Hurricane truth EXPOSED !


Sandy
7-14-05, 11:31 AM
I love it here!


To ex-Louisianaians, present Louisianaians, and future
Louisianaians:

Louisiana Hurricane Season Notes

We're about to enter the peak of the hurricane season. Any day now, you're
going to turn on the TV and see a weather person pointing to some radar blob
out in the Gulf of Mexico and making two basic meteorological points:

(1) There is no need to panic.
(2) We could all be killed.

Yes, hurricane season is an exciting time to be in Louisiana. If you're new
to the area, you're probably wondering what you need to do to prepare for
the possibility that we'll get hit by "the big one.''

Based on our experiences, we recommend that you follow this simple
three-step hurricane preparedness plan:

STEP 1. Buy enough food and bottled water to last
your family for at least three days.

STEP 2. Put these supplies into your car.

STEP 3. Drive to Nebraska and remain there until Halloween.

Unfortunately, statistics show that most people will not follow this
sensible plan. Most people will foolishly stay herein Louisiana.

We'll start with one of the most important hurricane preparedness items:

HOMEOWNERS' INSURANCE: If you own a home, you must have hurricane insurance.
Fortunately, this insurance is cheap and easy to get, as long as your home
meets two basic requirements:

(1) It is reasonably well-built, and
(2) It is located in Nebraska.

Unfortunately, if your home is located in South Louisiana, or any other area
that might actually be hit by a hurricane, most insurance companies would
prefer not to sell you hurricane insurance, because then they might be
required to pay YOU money, and that is certainly not why they got into the
insurance business in the first place. So you'll have to scrounge around for
an insurance company, which will charge you an annual premium roughly equal
to the replacement value of your house. At any moment, this company can drop
you like used dental floss. Since Hurricane George,I have had an estimated
27 different home-insurance companies. This week,I'm covered by the Bob and
Big Stan Insurance Company, under a policy which states that, in addition to
my premium, Bob and Big Stan are entitled, on demand, to my kidneys.

SHUTTERS: Your house should have hurricane shutters on all the windows, all
the doors, and -- if it's a major hurricane -- all the toilets. There are
several types of shutters, with advantages and disadvantages:

Plywood shutters: The advantage is that, because you make them yourself,
they're cheap. The disadvantage is that, because you make them yourself,
they will fall off.

Sheet-metal shutters: The advantage is that these work well, once you get
them all up. The disadvantage is that once you get them all up, your hands
will be useless bleeding stumps, and it will be December.

Roll-down shutters: The advantages are that they're very easy to use, and
will definitely protect your house. The disadvantage is that you will have
to sell your house to pay for them.

"Hurricane-proof'' windows: These are the newest wrinkle in hurricane
protection: They look like ordinary windows, but they can withstand
hurricane winds! You can be sure of this, because the salesman says so. He
lives in Nebraska.

"Hurricane Proofing Your Property: As the hurricane approaches, check your
yard for movable objects like barbecue grills,planters, patio furniture,
visiting relatives, etc.. You should, as a precaution, throw these items
into your swimming pool (if you don't have a swimming pool, you should have
one built immediately). Otherwise, the hurricane winds will turn these
objects into deadly missiles.

EVACUATION ROUTE: If you live in a low-lying area, you should have an
evacuation route planned out. (To determine whether you live in a low-lying
area, look at your driver's license; if it says "Louisiana,'' you live in a
low-lying area.) The purpose of having an evacuation route is to avoid being
trapped in your home when a major storm hits. Instead, you will be trapped
in a gigantic traffic jam several miles from your home, along with two
hundred thousand other evacuees. So, as a bonus, you will not be lonely.

HURRICANE SUPPLIES: If you don't evacuate, you will need a mess of supplies.
Do not buy them now! Louisiana tradition requires that you wait until the
last possible minute, then go to the supermarket and get into vicious fights
with strangers over who get the last can of SPAM.

In addition to food and water, you will need the following supplies:

23 flashlights
At least $167 worth of batteries that turn out, when the power goes off, to
be the wrong size for the flashlights. Bleach. (No, I don't know what the
bleach is for. NOBODY knows what the bleach is for, but it's traditional, so
GET some!) A 55-gallon drum of underarm deodorant. A big knife that you can
strap to your leg. (This will be useless in a hurricane, but it looks cool.)
A large quantity of raw chicken, to placate the alligators. (Ask anybody who
went through Camille; after the hurricane, there WILL be irate
alligators.)
$35,000 in cash or diamonds so that, after the hurricane passes, you can buy
a generator from a man with no discernible teeth.

Of course these are just basic precautions. As the hurricane draws near, it
is vitally important that you keep abreast of the situation by turning on
your television and watching TV reporters in rain slickers stand right next
to the ocean and tell you over and over how vitally important it is for
everybody to stay away from the ocean.

Good luck, and remember: It's great living in Paradise!

KimJoy69
7-14-05, 11:42 AM
I'm from Florida & we've got it just as bad. :lol: Last year was utter chaos. I'm SO not looking forward to THIS year...

Stay safe & good luck! :thumb:

Sandy
7-14-05, 11:52 AM
I'm from Florida & we've got it just as bad. :lol: Last year was utter chaos. I'm SO not looking forward to THIS year...

Stay safe & good luck! :thumb:


Thanks you too ! :thumb:

KimJoy69
7-14-05, 11:59 AM
Sandy, if you have time... go back to last year's hurricane threads. There were TONS of them. What a rollercoaster ride that was! :scared: GAH!!

walvis
7-14-05, 12:03 PM
This is why I am glad that I live in the Netherlands, no hurricanes, earthquakes or erupting vulcanos. Stay safe and it is was realy fun to read http://yelims4.free.fr/MDR/MDR82.gif

Sandy
7-14-05, 01:28 PM
This is why I am glad that I live in the Netherlands, no hurricanes, earthquakes or erupting vulcanos. Stay safe and it is was realy fun to read http://yelims4.free.fr/MDR/MDR82.gif

Sounds wonderful Walvis !

Oh and Kim I will have to check it out ! :thumb:

jen*
7-14-05, 09:10 PM
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I got this in my e-mail the other day. I almost posted it here, myself. It completely cracked me up!

BTW, Greg and I are flying down to New Orleans tomorrow and then driving back to Baton Rouge for a 5 day house hunting trip. And, since Saturday is our Anniversary and we'll be spending the whole day with the realtor, he's taking me to New Orleans to the Court of Two Sisters for Sunday brunch. Yay me!

stlkev70
7-14-05, 09:15 PM
I feel for you all along the gulf coast, the Keys and the Atlantic. I know from personal experience how devasting hurricanes can be! I hope that trend doesn't continue!!!!!

Sandy
7-15-05, 01:02 AM
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I got this in my e-mail the other day. I almost posted it here, myself. It completely cracked me up!

BTW, Greg and I are flying down to New Orleans tomorrow and then driving back to Baton Rouge for a 5 day house hunting trip. And, since Saturday is our Anniversary and we'll be spending the whole day with the realtor, he's taking me to New Orleans to the Court of Two Sisters for Sunday brunch. Yay me!


Let me know if I can help you with good areas of town ! I can also help you with your insurance ! LOL !

jen*
7-16-05, 10:52 AM
Let me know if I can help you with good areas of town ! I can also help you with your insurance ! LOL !

Thanks :)

We're actually looking in East Baton Rouge Parish and Ascension Parish. Greg's new job is in Baton Rouge, but mine is in Metairie, so we're trying to look between. There are a couple of new high schools and I understand that Prairieville and Gonzales have the best schools. Stefani is going to have a stroke when she finds out she has to wear a uniform again. :eek:

We're off to look in about 10 minutes. :)

Oh, ;) Our insurance company is USAA, but thanks for the offer.

Sandy
7-16-05, 11:42 AM
Great ! Yeah Ascension does have great schools. Just keep away from East Baton Rouge schools they are HORRIBLE !!! I moved to Livingston Parish cause they have awesome schools here too ! The uniforms suck too BTW !
Good luck ! Im soo happy for you ! :clap: