interdictor ([info]interdictor) wrote,
@ 2005-09-22 19:09:00
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Countdown To Rita
Written By:
Daniel Gifford


We just received word that the management company who we lease space from is closing all of their buildings and only allowing limited access. Basically, this means we are on our own now, much like the first crew was when Katrina rolled in.

There are rumors that the levees have already begun seeping water. I havent been able to confirm the report, but some of my sources are saying that the Lower 9th Ward, a neighborhood that was completely destroyed from flooding 3 weeks ago, is slowly filling up with water again. I assume that this might be caused by the wind gusts blowing across the lake, but I have no idea...

The city is almost completely vacated now - much more so than before. I just heard on the news that they believe there are only a few thousand people left within the borders of Orleans Parish, most of those being military, police and FEMA. I wouldnt be surprised if we were the only "civies" left in town. The current population of the city is probably less than that of when Iberville and Bienville founded it in the name of France. Its really depressing. It almost seems like the world has ended at times. The streets are dark, and no one is around. I was butt naked in the middle of the park today trying to take a shower. No one was even around to notice. Unfortunately, the rain stopped, and I had a head full of shampoo, a body covered in soap, and had to run into the office and rinse with a gallon of spring water. Yikes! It was a cold trek into the building! I must say, after 7 days without showering, I feel freakin great!!!

We were able to get these cute, official-looking badges today with our pictures on them. We now have appropriate credentials - we are now part of the New Orleans Business Task Force! Exciting, eh? Not really. From the looks of it, anyone can get one with a local ID and business card. But they make us feel a little more official.

We are still in wait and see mode. We have prepped about as much as humanly possible. There have been some small leaks from floors above us that were dripping into the offices, but we were able to plug them without any problems. Keeping the ship afloat seems to take on more meaning now...

I just got word that we now have 6,000 Gallons of fuel. Should hold us over for quite some time. Apparently, the National Guard stopped by our building on their way out of town to fill up all of our empty drums because they knew we were riding the storm out (no REO Speedwagon comments please!). Those guys rock! I dont get why people say others are against the troops if they dont support the war....Not to bring politics up, but Im a flaming liberal, and I have seen nothing but respect and admiration for those guys. In fact, I would go so far as to say that they are the ones holding this city together. They have been unbelievable, and I dont know if any of them are reading this, but thanks for what you have done abroad, as well as what you have done here in our crippled city and across the rest of the South. The American people, and our friends around the world, have given me new faith in humanity. I have received emails from across the globe showing support, and I know in the face of Lovely Rita you will keep standing your ground.

On a lighter note, I am going to try something different tonight, as I may be leaving for Tampa tomorrow morning...To provide some background, I was sitting here listening to the news earlier, and they were saying that our Governess was asking that those who stayed behind to write their Social Security Number on their arms - you know, in case they have to identify our bodies....Well, that got me to thinking about the whole solidarity site after the London bombings that had people send in photos of themselves holding up "We are not afraid" signs. Sure, I thought it was a little cheesy when I saw it, but it is also a great way to get people to be interactive with their world and the events that take place within it. Plus, its a little fun.

So I would love it if people did something similiar to show support for those displaced by Katrina, and those who are about to be uprooted by Rita. When the stories start to fade on the evening news, it almost seems like the world is forgetting about us. I know this is not true, based upon the amount of support everyone who reads these blog entries has shown over the last week - but we still need to remember that there are millions of people who have lost their homes and their livelihood to this disaster. Grab a pen and paper (or pull up some skin) and write whatever you want to say, and then take a picture of it with your mugshot (or whatever youd like) and email it to theemptypage@gmail.com. Be as creative as you'd like. And ladies, I have a bunch of Mardi Gras beads at home just waiting to be passed out - but keep in mind that if we get a good response I may set up a gallery for everyones images. If you dont want your image displayed, please say so when sending. Have fun!


Daniel



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[info]argosreality
2005-09-23 12:44 am UTC (link)
I'd post if only I had a damn card reader! gah! Yea, I know, its sad that Im upset over that but really...I've wanted from day one to be down there helpin you guys out. Maybe in the coming days I'll say to hell with school and go help out Texas who is lookin to just be absolutely screwed

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[info]evilegg
2005-09-23 12:46 am UTC (link)
Nagin just announced that the levees will hold.
What a fucking idiot.
But he sure has some big stones.

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so far the levees are holding
[info]nolanow
2005-09-23 04:14 pm UTC (link)
it's the surge topping them that's flooding the 9th ward...

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Re: so far the levees are holding - [info]evilegg, 2005-09-23 07:31 pm UTC

[info]asabass
2005-09-23 12:48 am UTC (link)
REO Speedwagon Rules.

(p.s. good luck)

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Storm Songs
[info]bradk
2005-09-23 08:12 pm UTC (link)
What about 'Walking on Sunshine', by Katrina and the Waves? I have liked this from the time I first heard it in 'Secret of My Success' starring Michael J. Fox, and also the intro music to 'Daddy Day Care', and several movies in between.

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[info]judeinohio
2005-09-23 12:48 am UTC (link)
Daniel, you'll be fine.

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New Orleans Business Task Force
[info]nebris
2005-09-23 12:49 am UTC (link)
Being 'official' can save you some grief, like when those DEA guys pulled you over.

Good luck, sir. I've been reading you with baited breath. And I can relate: I was homeless here in LA for nearly two years before getting my Section 8 on Aug 1st, '05.

Keep up the good work. =)

~M~

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[info]ariii
2005-09-23 12:51 am UTC (link)
naked showers? pics plz

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[info]379peterbilt
2005-09-23 01:20 am UTC (link)
I also think we need pics of the shower!! That's freakin' hilarious! Good luck guys, I have been following you guys the whole time and hope you all will remain safe. And no, we haven't forgotten anyone displaced by Katrina. Will continue to pray for Katrina victims as well as those affected by Rita. Sending lots of love!

Jennifer

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9th Ward Flooding
[info]theheretic
2005-09-23 12:52 am UTC (link)
They just showed the flooding in the 9th ward on TV. It's happening.

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[info]mr_confessor
2005-09-23 12:54 am UTC (link)
Galveston is Underwater (MP3)

Because

(1) Hope springs eternal.

(2) The concept of a Galveston landfall deserves an absurdist country narrative ballad.

(3) I'm really, really, bored.

(4) By Saturday morning, barring a huge shift in Rita's present course, the reality will be too tragic to joke about.

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[info]vertamae
2005-09-23 01:12 am UTC (link)
Is that Glen Campbell's "Galveston"? I've been singing that song for days, but all I know is "Galveston, oh, Galveston". :)

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(no subject) - [info]mr_confessor, 2005-09-23 01:16 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]occipitaldruid, 2005-09-23 01:23 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]vertamae, 2005-09-23 01:30 am UTC

[info]nef_712
2005-09-23 12:55 am UTC (link)
Now, if only they gave you guns! mwahahahahaaaaa

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[info]d4b
2005-09-23 06:32 pm UTC (link)
I think an earlier post indicated that they do have firearms. Unfortunately, it's understandable, given the circumstances.

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[info]melange_fiesta
2005-09-23 12:57 am UTC (link)
I will totally be sending a graphic along. I've read every journal entry, and a lot of news articles. I don't think I can ever forget what's happened to those from New Orleans, or the bravery of you guys staying even with the threat of another hurricane, for the sake of trying to get New Orleans running again.

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Levees
[info]georgiarepublic
2005-09-23 12:57 am UTC (link)
TV news showed water a foot from top an hour ago by Jefferson Parrish, because of all the wind.

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[info]glitterus
2005-09-23 01:02 am UTC (link)
Many hugs!

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[info]gandryyne
2005-09-23 01:02 am UTC (link)
Good Luck with Rita, I hope that she spares NOLA! Be safe.

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[info]schmedgar
2005-09-23 01:04 am UTC (link)
NOLA.com says that the levees are "seeping". But weren't they anyway?

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[info]yokiti
2005-09-23 08:47 am UTC (link)
maybe they meant to say "weeping".

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[info]skwirll
2005-09-23 01:06 am UTC (link)
Thank you for all of your reports, hang in there!

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[info]tlttlotd
2005-09-23 01:07 am UTC (link)
We haven't forgotten you folks down there.. we're still out here, still watching, and still listening.

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[info]_bella_luna
2005-09-23 01:09 am UTC (link)
Not to bring politics up, but Im a flaming liberal, and I have seen nothing but respect and admiration for those guys. In fact, I would go so far as to say that they are the ones holding this city together. They have been unbelievable, and I dont know if any of them are reading this, but thanks for what you have done abroad, as well as what you have done here in our crippled city and across the rest of the South.

I've mentioned before that my dad is a retired VietNam veteran with over 18 years worth of military service flying heliocopters for the Army. To hear you say this has touched my heart in ways I cannot express.

My cousin recently returned from his second tour of Iraq (after joining the Army because my dad was always his hero, as well as mine). The one thing he says bothers him the most is seeing the news reports about what horrible people the soldiers are. He says no one will ever know the amount of support that the Iraqi people have shown him and his fellow soldiers.

Here again, we hear very few reports about the good the National Guard is doing down in NO. But these guys bring with them hope. Hope is the last thing people can hang onto in times like this.

Corrie Ten Boom - a Dutch woman that survived the concentration camps in WW2, a christian woman to boot that hid Jewish people - said that the people that died in those camps are the ones that had no more hope left. The National Guard guys are bringing hope with them.

Anyway...I just have to push that no matter how you feel about the war, not everyone is a Bad Guy because they are in the military, whichever branch they serve.

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[info]eattheolives
2005-09-23 01:42 am UTC (link)
Ditto--God bless every single man and woman in the military. They have my gratitude and highest respect.

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Yeper - [info]damyanke, 2005-09-23 05:03 am UTC

[info]shinysayyadina
2005-09-23 01:10 am UTC (link)
Sending good vibes from here-haven't forgotten:)

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[info]kyrene
2005-09-23 01:11 am UTC (link)
Good vibes here too. NOLA is my home away from home, and I hope that it can survive this.

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[info]hummingwolf
2005-09-23 01:12 am UTC (link)
I've got no way of sending an image, so I'm just sending another comment wishing you luck as the storm goes by.

Praying for you guys, again.

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[info]crowinsnow
2005-09-23 01:12 am UTC (link)
Maybe consider shaving off beard and hair. Easier to keep clean.

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[info]dragonmyst
2005-09-23 01:28 am UTC (link)
is this for survivors only? Or do you mind if anyone participates?

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[info]xionin
2005-09-23 01:39 am UTC (link)
you are so very cool. i'm putting my thinking cap on. what to do? what to do...

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[info]nekosensei
2005-09-23 01:39 am UTC (link)
ot to bring politics up, but Im a flaming liberal...

Bush: "Science? What's that? We don't need no stinkin' science! Why do we need science when we have faith!"

Sorry...I just couldn't resist. I hope I didn't insult anyone too much with that comment.

But, on the other hand, it bothers me greatly that some would like to see us teach the Biblical version of Creation, Intelligent Design, or whatever you want to call it, in the classroom and not Darwin's Theory of Evolution. Meanwhile, because of global warming, we have higher water temperatures in the Gulf and hurricane after hurricane ravaging our coasts... Hello!!

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Yes
[info]damyanke
2005-09-23 05:06 am UTC (link)
If we work hard we can stop the Bushit.

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[info]tfcocs
2005-09-23 01:46 am UTC (link)
Well, that got me to thinking about the whole solidarity site after the London bombings that had people send in photos of themselves holding up "We are not afraid" signs. Sure, I thought it was a little cheesy when I saw it, but it is also a great way to get people to be interactive with their world and the events that take place within it. Plus, its a little fun.

You might want to contact [info]bronxelf_ag001. She has been involved with the project on the US side since it went live in July after the London bombings.

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