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Bogalusa LA

August 30, 2005 By pia

One of my favorite bloggers and people, JC, has a son: well, I copied her post, and linked to it. Not closing comments but please comment on JC’s site if you know anything; as bloggers we can be a helping community

If anyone should wander by, that has news of folks in Bogalusa La, please leave a comment. Bogalusa is a bit inland, but is in between New Orleans and Biloxi, so I would guess it was hit pretty hard. There are no calls going through at all and I know that the most important calls there, are to get folks off roofs, but would love to know how the city fared as my son is there. Thanks. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone affected by the storm today.

Need info on Ethel Davis on Warren street. Have been unable to get info any other way. Thanks

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Comments

  1. alice says

    August 31, 2005 at 12:19 am

    it’s totally insane that a natural disaster can have such devastation. i just found out today that one of my favorite bloggers is safe w/her daughter. i hope you get news of your friend.

  2. Gene Adkins says

    September 2, 2005 at 6:28 am

    Need info on Ethel Davis on Warren street. Have been unable to get info any other way. Thanks

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I live in the South, not South Florida, a few blocks from the ocean, and two blocks from the main street. It's called Main Street. Amazes me too.

I'm from New York. I mostly lived in the Mid-Upper East Side, and the heart of the Upper West Side. It amazes me when people talk about how scared they were of Times Square in the 1970's and 1980's.

As my mother said: "know the streets, look out and you'll be fine."

What was scary was the invasion of the crack dens into "good buildings in good 'hoods." And the greedy landlords who did everything they could to get good tenants out of buildings.

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Then I hated everything about the suburbs. Yet somehow I lived in a few great Long Island Sound towns after high school.

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