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    Re: Wind Damage

    My neighbor just called and said the electric is back on at my house...Thanks Shelby electric.. for those wondering I live off Blakemore Ln. in Lagrange. Hope everybody has the same luck... Chuck

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    Re: Wind Damage

    What I want to know is where was the warning? People may not get power back for over a week. Driving to work there were downed trees and power lines everywhere. From what I hear the damage is widespread. You'd think maybe one of the local news stations might have mentioned this beforehand.........

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    WOW, I just watched a segment on the damage in L-ville and it looks aweful. I feel for you guys over there. We had nothing near the damage you had.

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    Re: Wind Damage

    Boone,Kenton,and Campbell counties still without power.531,000 people in the Greater Cincy area without electric,Duke bringing in help from the Carolina's today,Beshear was here yesterday and declared a State of emergency.I guess at least it's cool and not 90 degrees and humid.
    Schools and jobs still shutdown.

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    Re: Wind Damage

    Here is the storm at its peak from my back deck. One heck of a dust storm. No dammage, but all kinds of thngs blown arround. Quite a dust storm.

    http://wave3nation.wave3.com/vmix_hosted_apps/p/media?id=2183103

    Keep on chuckin'

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    Re: Wind Damage

    Lost a big pine tree, had some metal blow off on of my sheds, tons of limbs down, was with out power over 12 hrs, but no one hurt or injured here, cept my back is killing me from running chain saw all day yesterday, pine tress have a lot of branches, lol. Looks like L ville got hit hard and Owensboro still is without power in places, but with all the damage thankfully no one hurt bad around here so not all bad.

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    Re: Wind Damage

    How's this for not smart?

    Our club fished Sunday on Barkley during Ike. The forecast as we heard it was for 40 mph winds, but they were far more vicious than that. We all found various coves to hide in and fished through it. Me and the guy I was with had to wear our sunglasses there was so much trash flying in the air. We also had to stay well off the bank for fear a tree would fall on us. We came out of it fine, just a bunch of backlashes and a boat full of leaves and branches. After things settled down and we were able to change spots we saw tons of downed trees and wind damage, not to mention the trees that were felled around the cove we were in.

    Caught a 2 pounder out of a brushpile during the worst of it, so I can now truthfully claim to have caught a keeper in a hurricane.

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    Re: Wind Damage

    We lost a big tree and barely missed the house. Scratched up my ole Chevy truck. Roughed up some shingles and destroyed my neighbors roof. In the process it slung his shingles against the side of my house with such force it broke some holes in my vinyl siding. Had to call the insurance man, boys it was wild here for sure. I have never in my life seen or heard wind anything like that, it was horrible.

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    Re: Wind Damage

    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    We lost a big tree and barely missed the house. Scratched up my ole Chevy truck. Roughed up some shingles and destroyed my neighbors roof. In the process it slung his shingles against the side of my house with such force it broke some holes in my vinyl siding. Had to call the insurance man, boys it was wild here for sure. I have never in my life seen or heard wind anything like that, it was horrible.
    Mark, I was kinda worried about you. Didn't see you on the board till late today I figured somethin was up! Do you have electric? Chuck

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverrat12 View Post
    Mark, I was kinda worried about you. Didn't see you on the board till late today I figured somethin was up! Do you have electric? Chuck
    Yes we are one of the lucky ones and do have juice. Thanks for the thought ole buddy.

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    Re: Wind Damage

    Tyme is finally back on line. Lost power on Sunday and finally got it restored on Wednesday at 8:07 PM.

    I've got portions (big slabs, etc) of at least 18 trees damaged and blown down on my 5 acres.

    Neighbors came together and chain saws came out to clear Tom Evans Road immediately after the storm blow thru.

    Mrs. Tyme and I cooked on the gas grill for 3 nights, utilized my fishing gear for lights,etc.

    Brought in the outside landscape lights for enterior lighting once the sun went down.

    Country boys can survide.

    I'm now waiting for the electric water heater to get enough hot water to take a shower on Thursday morning. Ya might not see me, but ya can sure smell me.!!!!

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    Re: Wind Damage

    Quote Originally Posted by Tyme2fish View Post
    Tyme is finally back on line. Lost power on Sunday and finally got it restored on Wednesday at 8:07 PM.

    I've got portions (big slabs, etc) of at least 18 trees damaged and blown down on my 5 acres.

    Neighbors came together and chain saws came out to clear Tom Evans Road immediately after the storm blow thru.

    Mrs. Tyme and I cooked on the gas grill for 3 nights, utilized my fishing gear for lights,etc.

    Brought in the outside landscape lights for enterior lighting once the sun went down.

    Country boys can survide.

    I'm now waiting for the electric water heater to get enough hot water to take a shower on Thursday morning. Ya might not see me, but ya can sure smell me.!!!!
    And catch catfish from dusk till dawn, Good to have you back Tyme. This storm was a brute...Chuck

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