Jim Cantore is in New Orleans....

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...and the ^&*%#*# thing doesn't even have a name yet!!!:mad: People are going absolutely CRAZY. we are going to get rain and a few squalls and they are acting like the world of coming to an end. Is this going to affect me? YES-had to cancel AGAIN an offshore fishing trip. Alhough seas are forecast at 7-10's Wednesday they are forecast to drop to 5-6 by Friday-Saturday-marginal but doable................:D
More importantly I've got two shields that just went out today from PSA-Hope they get through so I have something to play with this weekend since it looks like I'll be at the old homestead.
 
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Poor little Cajunlawyer... :p Lately here I too have come to know a thing or two about frustration, though in my case it is not weather-related. Anyway, good luck with the new Shields. I'm a bit surprised you bought them. You don't seem the Shield type. ;)
 
Poor little Cajunlawyer... :p Lately here I too have come to know a thing or two about frustration, though in my case it is not weather-related. Anyway, good luck with the new Shields. I'm a bit surprised you bought them. You don't seem the Shield type. ;)

Buy one case of Scotch... get two Shields FREE!!!!:rolleyes:;):D:D:D:D:D

 
...and the ^&*%#*# thing doesn't even have a name yet!!!:mad: People are going absolutely CRAZY. we are going to get rain and a few squalls and they are acting like the world is coming to an end.

Well, the world is coming to an end
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but I'm fairly confident this week's weather will not bring on the apocalypse.
 
Run now and get TP snacks and beer. Hunker down and good luck. Make room for the dog!
 
You don't seem the Shield type. ;)

I'm not but at these prices I just can't pass them up. One is for my son-he had to sell his due to money problems (he's currently in school) and I found out after the fact. Too proud to ask dad for a loan. I'm giving him the 9 and keeping the .45 for myself ;)
 
I'm not but at these prices I just can't pass them up. One is for my son-he had to sell his due to money problems (he's currently in school) and I found out after the fact. Too proud to ask dad for a loan. I'm giving him the 9 and keeping the .45 for myself ;)

Your a good dad.Some sons are like that.My son came for a long leave once and was short of cash to get back to Texas on .And sold a shotgun his step grandfather had left him.I found out when lgs asked if I knew where chokes were.They sold it to me for what they had in it. The next Christmas I gave it back to him.Enough of thread drift hope you get through the weather alright.And a lot of rain is a good excuse to open a bottle of single malt.
 
Over here we're under a flash flood watch until Thursday night. I stay stocked up on storm stuff, especially this time of year. I went through "The Great Bourbon Shortage of Hurricane Katrina" and vowed that would never happen again. I'm sitting on a case and a half of my favorite stuff, just serviced the generator and picked up a few yard missiles so I'm good.
 
So is the boat off the trailer and on the ground? Filled with water?

Charlie and I had a discussion maybe 10 years ago. He was worried his house might get transported to the next county and he'd lose all his booze. I gave him a good ole Kentucky solution. You head out to the yard with a shovel and a couple of bottles of your best booze (sealed of course). Ya dig a minor hole and put the bottles in it. Then you fill it back in and find a nice rock. Kinda like a grave marker, but its only to find the hole again. Then even if a minister comes to visit, you've still got your private stash.

Go ahead and dig in my back yard. All you'll find is Tom Cat's remains. I moved all my A H Hirsch and Pappy to the gun vault.
 
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