I don't see how @happymike44 is a pussy. I think he's completley right. I live in BTR also and Gustav really made me think about staying for another hurricane here. We really under estimated Gustavs power.
Hearing the wind and things crashing/falling was the scariest part--although I did walk around outside alot. And IKE is suppose to be worse, I don't know how this is going to turn out :/
I live on Coursey as well. My neighbor's carport ended up in my courtyard...now we all have to worry about fricken hurricane Ike. Oh well, at least I get to enjoy my electricity again for a few days :(
i jus read that it may take 21 days from now to completely restore baton rouges power...this is sum bullshit. im in skool in tx now but my fams there n they say its a mess
damn you missed the tree hit the ground!!
JerseyShore117 2 months ago
I don't see how @happymike44 is a pussy. I think he's completley right. I live in BTR also and Gustav really made me think about staying for another hurricane here. We really under estimated Gustavs power.
jeshpeter146 1 year ago
for sum reason i love hurricanes... its jus awsum
paulwade101 1 year ago
This was enough for me to sell and move.
The noise and the house shaking like a fat lady on a trampoline was enough.
We moved somewhere far away from the water and are much happier there now.
So long and take care Baton Rouge we are never coming back.
happymike44 3 years ago
@happymike44 what a fuckin pussy
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00kd27 3 years ago
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dualisticbeinglol 3 years ago
i live by the mall right next to the hospitals general olol and red cross and we were with out power for 8 days
2254859236 3 years ago
@2254859236
I used to live on Perkins Road and we watched a tree in our neigbors backyard get ripped out of the ground and dropped into our backyard.
The tree in our front yard snapped in half and fell across the street and blocked the roadway.
Then we had no lights for 8 days and our yard was knee deep in debris from the trees..
I lived through quite a few hurricanes but this one decided for me to leave Louisiana for higher and drier ground.
happymike44 1 year ago
that was one bad mother!!!!!!I am in Dnham Springs and the winds were kicking my A@@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!like being in hell
ndlesspayn 3 years ago
Hearing the wind and things crashing/falling was the scariest part--although I did walk around outside alot. And IKE is suppose to be worse, I don't know how this is going to turn out :/
peaceloveandlsu 3 years ago 2
I live on Coursey as well. My neighbor's carport ended up in my courtyard...now we all have to worry about fricken hurricane Ike. Oh well, at least I get to enjoy my electricity again for a few days :(
rruready72 3 years ago
i jus read that it may take 21 days from now to completely restore baton rouges power...this is sum bullshit. im in skool in tx now but my fams there n they say its a mess
yeaurhot06 3 years ago
I lived on Coursey Blvd during Katrina. It looks like more trees are down from Gustav than there were then.
madrashmm 3 years ago
i heard bluebonnet is flooded pretty bad... do you know what it looks like over there or over by summa?
dahlystarz 3 years ago
Thanks for posting this - and so quickly. Can you tell me in what section of town was this? I hope no one was hurt. Stay safe!
isupportthetroops2 3 years ago
Jefferson Terrace subdivision, near Bluebonnet Blvd and I-10.
bheansidhe 3 years ago