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Title: Going to Houston
Post by: ivobivo on September 15, 2008, 10:05:36 PM
I'm going to Houston as part of HEB's relief effort. We are going to help the local teams get the stores open so you guys can get some food and toilet paper. Last I heard about 50 stores in the area have reopened. Any way, there is another motorcycle maniac on my team and we'd like to hook up with some of you Houston folks if we get any free time. I have El Matador's number so I'll text him when I get there. I guess I'll miss this Wednesday's meeting at Ming's but I'll be back for the next one and I'll tell toll tales of my adventures in hurricane land .

Ivo 


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: El Matador on September 16, 2008, 08:22:27 AM
I'm going to Houston as part of HEB's relief effort. We are going to help the local teams get the stores open so you guys can get some food and toilet paper. Last I heard about 50 stores in the area have reopened. Any way, there is another motorcycle maniac on my team and we'd like to hook up with some of you Houston folks if we get any free time. I have El Matador's number so I'll text him when I get there. I guess I'll miss this Wednesday's meeting at Ming's but I'll be back for the next one and I'll tell toll tales of my adventures in hurricane land .

Ivo 

Awesomeness! We'll shell be expecting you soon.

I'm pm'ing you my new number.  :)


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: ducky on September 16, 2008, 08:46:13 AM
Awesomeness! We'll shell be expecting you soon.
I'm pm'ing you my new number.  :)

The old Mings is closed now here in Houston, but I live just a few blocks from there.  That one long section has power now, but most of the neighborhood in that area still do not have power. 

I'm up for a get together just to get a break, but I can't ride the bike yet. My number is 713.385.2465   I’d offer my place up for ya all out-of-towners but the smell and no power will probably make you cringed  ;D


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: El Matador on September 16, 2008, 08:53:35 AM
The old Mings is closed now here in Houston, but I live just a few blocks from there.  That one long section has power now, but most of the neighborhood in that area still do not have power. 

I'm up for a get together just to get a break, but I can't ride the bike yet. My number is 713.385.2465   I’d offer my place up for ya all out-of-towners but the smell and no power will probably make you cringed  ;D


>Dude, seriously, if you need help, you have my number.


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: Pedro-bot on September 16, 2008, 06:37:15 PM
I'm going to Houston as part of HEB's relief effort. We are going to help the local teams get the stores open so you guys can get some food and toilet paper. Last I heard about 50 stores in the area have reopened. Any way, there is another motorcycle maniac on my team and we'd like to hook up with some of you Houston folks if we get any free time. I have El Matador's number so I'll text him when I get there. I guess I'll miss this Wednesday's meeting at Ming's but I'll be back for the next one and I'll tell toll tales of my adventures in hurricane land .

Ivo 

Ivo,
call me up when you get in town. I'll be glad to have you over for a drink and maybe some grilled yard bird.  [thumbsup]  I've PM'd you my number.


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: DomDucati on September 17, 2008, 08:28:26 AM
sadly, i'm still in Austin... although I am told that my house in Houston still has no power.


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: Pedro-bot on September 17, 2008, 08:33:20 AM
sadly, i'm still in Austin... although I am told that my house in Houston still has no power.

Ewww. Good luck cleaning your fridge out. Any damage to the building you work at?


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: DomDucati on September 17, 2008, 08:41:57 AM
Yeah, I finally got someone in my house yesterday... someone from here went home last night to check on stuff and they were nice enough to take my house key and check on my house.  Fridge surprisingly not so smelly, they said.  No water leakage out of there, either, which is amazing. 

There was some damage to the building I work at, a bunch of trees down, but the office is reopening tomorrow, I think.  We're going to work here through Friday, then back in Houston.  I gotta figure something out if my power still isn't back when I'm home this weekend.


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: El Matador on September 17, 2008, 08:45:06 AM
Yeah, I finally got someone in my house yesterday... someone from here went home last night to check on stuff and they were nice enough to take my house key and check on my house.  Fridge surprisingly not so smelly, they said.  No water leakage out of there, either, which is amazing. 

There was some damage to the building I work at, a bunch of trees down, but the office is reopening tomorrow, I think.  We're going to work here through Friday, then back in Houston.  I gotta figure something out if my power still isn't back when I'm home this weekend.

Gimme a call if you come in and need anything. I've got plenty of room and power.


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: Drjones on September 17, 2008, 10:29:37 AM
News from my dad is that his house had 3ft of salt water throughout, so it will have to be gutted; no structural damaged though.  He lives off of Cedar Bayou in Baytown.  :-\  The whole Roseland Park area was flooded out.


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: El Matador on September 17, 2008, 01:24:39 PM
News from my dad is that his house had 3ft of salt water throughout, so it will have to be gutted; no structural damaged though.  He lives off of Cedar Bayou in Baytown.  :-\  The whole Roseland Park area was flooded out.

ouch. Post up if you need peeps to work on it.


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: hiero on September 17, 2008, 02:26:27 PM
someone keep me in the loop, the only concern I've got thus far is gas.  I've been riding everywhere on the 748 to conserve and luckily one of my friends' dads had a store of gas at his place and offered some to me (only took like a gallon).  Someone give me a call though nonetheless.  A break would be welcome.

Here's what I helped out with yesterday...  :-X  probably the bestest fort evar... (luckily not my house, and the house itself wasn't really damaged)

(http://lh4.ggpht.com/hierohyf/SNGCJE_6gwI/AAAAAAAAEmU/dyje3h6yv8s/s800/IMG_4550.jpg)

(http://lh4.ggpht.com/hierohyf/SNGCHMOaZwI/AAAAAAAAEmM/OxLlyznKf8s/s800/IMG_4549.jpg)

(http://lh6.ggpht.com/hierohyf/SNGCLCI43JI/AAAAAAAAEmc/CS0yZY8GPFY/s800/IMG_4551.jpg)


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: El Matador on September 17, 2008, 07:16:09 PM
someone keep me in the loop, the only concern I've got thus far is gas.  I've been riding everywhere on the 748 to conserve and luckily one of my friends' dads had a store of gas at his place and offered some to me (only took like a gallon).  Someone give me a call though nonetheless.  A break would be welcome.

Here's what I helped out with yesterday...  :-X  probably the bestest fort evar... (luckily not my house, and the house itself wasn't really damaged)

Dude, how's your new place?


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: ivobivo on September 19, 2008, 02:06:32 PM
Sorry I didn't add to this thread since i started it but I didn't have access to the net. El Matador, Chill, thanks for the invite. Unfortunately the closest I came to Houston was Clear lake. We stayed in Winnie and drove to a different store every morning. In addition to Clear Lake we went to Pasadena and Orange. We saw a lot of destruction along the way and a lot of communities were still without power.  We didn't get much time off between jobs but we made the best of it, I never drank so much beer in my life. I just got back to Austin and I'm beat.


Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: hiero on September 19, 2008, 03:58:46 PM
Sorry I didn't add to this thread since i started it but I didn't have access to the net. El Matador, Chill, thanks for the invite. Unfortunately the closest I came to Houston was Clear lake. We stayed in Winnie and drove to a different store every morning. In addition to Clear Lake we went to Pasadena and Orange. We saw a lot of destruction along the way and a lot of communities were still without power.  We didn't get much time off between jobs but we made the best of it, I never drank so much beer in my life. I just got back to Austin and I'm beat.

DUDE, I'm right next to clear lake and pasadena!  And here in houston that's really not that far away from anywhere else.  You should've called and let someone know!



Title: Re: Going to Houston
Post by: Drjones on September 19, 2008, 06:25:31 PM
ouch. Post up if you need peeps to work on it.


Be careful about what you're willing to sign up for  :P


Worked all damn day Thursday and today and with what my dad's wife and her son did on Tuesday and Wednesday we got most of their crap out of the house.  Still have about half of the stuff in her "Mary Kay room" and the kitchen to go (foodstuffs were already pitched).  Mold is already set it up to the waterline.  Then there's the farking 6 car garage full of shit other than cars that hasn't been touched yet not to mention my dad had a 5 gallon drum full of engine oil that he hadn't dumped yet that leaked out and all over every thing. Then there'll be stripping the walls to the 2x4's and ripping out all of the wiring . . .

Their whole cul-de-sac is one big garbage dump right now.  A city trash truck passed by today threw in about three garbage bags from each residence and left.  The only way to describe that area of Baytown is a mini lower nineth ward of NO.


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