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Earlier today.....

bdtex

Administrator
Staff member
just saw that on the nightly news and reported Tex AG suing the company

talked to my kid and all seemed fine said they were like 35+ miles from it
It got worse for awhile after I took that picture.
 

John Doe

I detest liberalism
Reminds me of a scrap yard here, had a YUGE tire fire. Rumor has it, it was arson financed by the owner.
 

freyasman

Senator
If you go north,ya gotta go past Huntsville.
My people came from around El Campo originally, grandparents moved to H-town when they were young. My grandfather and his brothers built a lot of the houses in places like Northside Village and Greater Heights. They're almost all gone now, those houses.... gentrification sucks.:(
Anyway, I been looking at a few sites out toward El Campo too.
 

voyager

4Q2247365
Texas is BIG.
Ain't it... After we left the Alamo we went straight to El Paso. I was doing 85 and little old ladies were passing me in my rented dodge challenger. Stopped and got a pic of my wife standing by a cactus.

Have they got that facility cleaned up and back open again yet.
 

freyasman

Senator
Ain't it... After we left the Alamo we went straight to El Paso. I was doing 85 and little old ladies were passing me in my rented dodge challenger. Stopped and got a pic of my wife standing by a cactus.

Have they got that facility cleaned up and back open again yet.
No idea. I don't get out that way much.
 

freyasman

Senator
I see an Exxon farm just went up in flames. Between explosions and floods it would seem Huston would be a good place to leave.
Every big city is a nightmare waiting to happen, IMO, but H-town handles shit better than anywhere else in the country. If Harvey had hit any other big city in the US, that place would still be fucked, to this day.
We handled that shit like a boss, and our neighbors from Cajun country helped us out.;)

We got this.
 
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