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Isaac Strengthens, New Orleans prepares

Directly from MSN's website. As Issac strengthens people are clearing out the supermarket shelves but still would rather starve than buy Hormel Chili.


Added: Aug-26-2012 Occurred On: Aug-26-2012
By: Steve_01n
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Tags: Hormel, chili, issac, hurricane, starve, tastes, like, dog, food,
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States (load item map)
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  • Hormel Chili can be made edible but you gotta mix it with a lot of melted cheese,chili pepper ,Tabasco Sauce and eat it with Saltines.
    It makes a turd,as they say.

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  • Yes, sealed up tight in a house full of people who just ate chili.

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  • Just to give some insight into this as a person who lives on the Hurricane Gulf Coast...Gas is the first thing to go. You can't find gas anymore anywhere. I keep plenty around in storage and topped off everyday this week.Diesel can always be found until after the storm. Here are the items in the stores that go first:
    Toilet Paper
    Canned Foods especially Beans
    Paper Products like paper towels
    Batteries
    Aspirin/Ibuprofen/Tylenol
    Allergy Medicine
    Lunch Meats
    Bread goes really fast
    Beer
    Fans
    Steaks More..

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  • Get ready for more FEMA follies

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    • @Megadeth
      I have worked directly with them in the past.I have a lot of stories. FEMA is really only a clearing house of sorts. They fill their ranks with recently graduated liberal art majors just out of college.So you see them with their clipboards,choker chains around their necks and popped collared polo shirts.Clueless is the word I'm looking for. They are organizers, doing none of the work themselves but organizing local,county,state and federal resources/assets to fix a problem or throw ca More..

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    • @Fire37Rescue did you hear about Escambia County emergency personnel being turned away by authorities at the Mississippi - Louisiana border after Katrina died out? Escambia County has had LOTS of experience dealing with hurricanes, as Santa Rosa and Walton Counties have, but Miss and La refused to heed the warnings, then turned down the help afterward. It didn't make sense.

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    • @Amusing
      I was part of that mess.They even said NO to Mobile Alabama Urban Search and Rescue. Mississippi finally relented and lets us hang out on the I-10 just inside their state line for a day or two. Louisiana said no to us, so we said,"Fuck it, Mississippi got hit as hard or harder from Katrina so we will work there." The Mississippi Coast was flattened so there was a lot of work to be done.We worked there for 8 days as I remember. When Louisiana finally broke down and said," More..

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    • @Fire37Rescue Wow, so my impression here is that they (being Nagin and Co.) refused support while publicly pleading through the media that nothing was being done?
      Hypocrisy for what gain? Just to bash the then sitting Republican president?

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    • @buzzywhumpa
      Yes, Partly. It's complicated but I will try and explain how I saw it first hand...
      Both Ray Nagin and Kathleen Blanco were very inexperienced politicians. They were not very bright people to begin with and then to shove them both into areas of extreme importance, they failed.

      Before any Federal help can be received and help given, a request must be made by both the Governor and any politicians.Blanco failed to notify the Whitehouse that a state of emergency was called and request More..

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  • they just want to max out their EBT cards before the lights go out

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  • scary feeling for them because katrina hit in 05. it doesn't seem that long ago. hang in there, new orleans.

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    • @Traci Sutherland-Gibbs
      According to Stormpulse, Isaac will follow the very same track as Katrina did in '05.That's all preliminary of course, because once he gets in the Gulf he can go anywhere.Of course I doubt Isaac has the steam necessary to reach the Cat 5 power of Katrina.Probably more like a Cat 2.

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    • @Fire37Rescue i read this morning isaac is a category 2. i hope he doesn't do much damage.

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    • @Traci Sutherland-Gibbs
      still a tropical storm and they are thinking it will be a cat 2 at landfall.That's all conjecture of course because once he gets into that hot gulf waters anything can and will happen.
      The tracks have been all over the place in the last couple of days moving around 200 miles each way along the Gulf Coast. Looking at it as an amateur at this, I'm thinking it will go into texas just west of Galveston Bay. There are a bunch of reasons I say this, but there is a dry line win More..

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    • @Americanalltheway Please tell me it wasn't the one in Marrero. Why would you subject yourself to that?

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    • @Americanalltheway That’s even worse. You sir, have my deepest sympathy.

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    • @Americanalltheway People who would call you a racist do that because they have never experienced anything like south La. first hand. They can't even imagine a place with that much scum could possibly exist. I grew up on the Westbank. I went to school in Marrero from 1st through 12th. I was given the same shitty education those idiots received, except I chose to actually do my work and not assault and rob the rest of my classmates all day. Then I joined the Air Force, got a degree, and when my f More..

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  • I wonder if the police and national guard will invade people's homes, cuff them and take their guns prematurely this time?

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    • @EmrysM
      Ray Nagin is no longer Mayor of NOLA, so I doubt it.Never know though, that set a very odd precedent.

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    • @Americanalltheway They did it after katrina, the amendments made to posse comitatus essentially make it mute. Governors can give the national guard permission to enter areas in force, they entered any unlocked doors with assault weapons drawn, searched for and seized weapons and "insisted" that residents in their homes leave the area, they knocked awfully hard on locked doors and yelled trying to scare people into compliance... They took any and all legally owned fire arms... It was b More..

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  • don't they like ground up dog and horse meat with hunks of gristle?

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  • i hope a cat 5 hurricane hits detroit

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