Scott P
New member
Just when people began to think they escaped the worst-case scenario, all H-E-Double Hockey Sticks has besieged the beautiful city of New Orleans. A levee has broke, send water cascading throughout the city. The devastation is unheard of. The twin spans, two beautiful bridges, are destroyed. The French Quarter is under a few feet of water. Canal Street, in the central business district, has flood waters white capping. There have even been bodies seen floating around.
I lived in New Orleans while attending Tulane University. I have a strong personal connection to that place. Words cannot describe how sad I am right now. I have friends and adopted "family" down there and I'm just hoping they haven't lost everything.
I know the Gulf Shores and other areas of Mississippi have been hit hard too. This disaster has really hit home for me. I'm actually shaken up over it. I just feel so helpless right now while really wanting to actually do something to help.
I lived in New Orleans while attending Tulane University. I have a strong personal connection to that place. Words cannot describe how sad I am right now. I have friends and adopted "family" down there and I'm just hoping they haven't lost everything.
I know the Gulf Shores and other areas of Mississippi have been hit hard too. This disaster has really hit home for me. I'm actually shaken up over it. I just feel so helpless right now while really wanting to actually do something to help.