Texas Roll Call

And so it starts:
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I was told that Cypress was hit bad. My uncles house, where I used to live, off Spring Cypress, was flooded too.

I'll be helping them out with any repairs needed - but if you need help too, just let me know. I'm always willing to get up and help someone out.

And - so local churches may be a better bet to contact and ask what is needed the most?




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I just might take you up on some help later on.

As far as the churches, they have a direct result in the neighborhoods they are serving and any help would do good. I'll post up later the churches working in our area in a bit.
 
http://www.cypressunited.org/events/give-hurricane-harvey

This is the church that has been active in our neighborhood. They put the sink in for us and sawed up a fallen tree. They have also been coming by with food and water for us and many others.

You don't starve in our 'hood. That's for sure. :lol:

Just let me know man!
I just might take you up on some help later on.

As far as the churches, they have a direct result in the neighborhoods they are serving and any help would do good. I'll post up later the churches working in our area in a bit.

Just let me know! I work monday through friday but I can always help after work or on the weekends.
 
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Just checking in. How are y'all Texans doing?

In Houston, a lot of houses and cars got flooded. A section of concrete from one of our biggest tollways "floated" up and out of the ground 2 feet. But that got fixed last week, and a lot of roads are now re-opened.

When I was at a displaced persons shelter two weeks ago, there wasn't a whole lot of people left there, when compared to what I was told was originally about 5,000 people.

On the coast, when I was in Aransas Pass, all the HEB's near us were open and a lot of Walmarts were open.

Everything currently seems peachy!
 
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In Houston, a lot of houses and cars got flooded. A section of concrete from one of our biggest tollways "floated" up and out of the ground 2 feet. But that got fixed last week, and a lot of roads are now re-opened.

When I was at a displaced persons shelter two weeks ago, there wasn't a whole lot of people left there, when compared to what I was told was originally about 5,000 people.

On the coast, when I was in Aransas Pass, all the HEB's near us were open and a lot of Walmarts were open.

Everything currently seems peachy!
I saw about 150 flat beds with a flooded car on top and towing a car heading north on Hwy 6 yesterday. I'm sure there were more doing 45N. Buyer beware on used cars up north.
 
I saw about 150 flat beds with a flooded car on top and towing a car heading north on Hwy 6 yesterday. I'm sure there were more doing 45N. Buyer beware on used cars up north.

I'm curious if they are insurance claims and are being totaled?


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