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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 21 2009 at 06:09
^Very sorry to hear about your house
I can't imagine losing my house, and I can only hope things get better from here on in.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 21 2009 at 06:40
Oh no, BrianCry! Keeping our fingers crossed, and sending positive thoughts your wayHug!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 21 2009 at 08:02
Sorry to hear this Brian, hope you haven't lost anything irreplaceable as a result.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 21 2009 at 08:07
Slarty, just noticed this.  Very sorry to hear this, there can't be much worse than to have your home flooded.  That sucks.  Seems like half the planet is either flooded or on fire at any given moment. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 21 2009 at 15:29
Hi Brian, I just saw an article on CNN about the rain and flooding in Atlanta and I thought of you and this thread.  I hope that everything turns out alright for you.  I've had my basement flood numerous times, but I am fortunate that it has never made it up to the main level of the house.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 21 2009 at 19:07
I am so sorry to hear about your home. I'm sure you can pull through this. You'll be in my prayers and thoughts.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 21 2009 at 19:34
Brian, I am so sorry to read this.  Cry  Best of luck to you and your wife through the tough times ahead.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 21 2009 at 20:54
Just stumbled onto this as well, as in your house did actually flood.  Hoping for the best for you...I've had two-three inches of water in the basement (coming up through the slab!), and that's bad enough.
Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 22 2009 at 22:17
Well, guys, I had to go back and see the last news I gave y'all.  What hasn't been more than 30 hours or so have seemed like weeks. We went back  a few hours later.  The waters had receeded, but we were just equipped to peek in, found the water level had peaked at about 2-3 feet above the floor inside the house.  It wreaked havoc.  Totally rearranged a lot of the furniture.  Knocked the refrigerator on it's back. Haven't had the chance to check out my electric guitar and my synthesizer.  Each got wet on one edge.  The amp and this sampler I had are toast.  Still a lot of things above that level have indeed survived.  Now we're engaged in triage to save the salvageable.  Still many more in this area were not as lucky...
 
Spent our first night in Hotel 6 aka Hotel 666, way too pricey for a bear bones operation.  The mattress was horrible and there were definitely some hookers in some of the rooms near-by.  We decided to get the hell out of there and checked out a few others in the area.  Found a good one that was much nicer and they took pity on us and gave us a discount.  It's a nice suite to decompress in.
Signing off for now from a better hotel room (wife has a laptop). 
Thanks all, Brian aka Slartibartfast.


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Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Well, guys, I had to go back and see the last news I gave y'all.  What hasn't been more than 30 hours or so have seemed like weeks. We went back  a few hours later.  The waters had receeded, but we were just equipped to peek in, found the water level had peaked at about 2-3 feet above the floor inside the house.  It wreaked havoc.  Totally rearranged a lot of the furniture.  Knocked the refrigerator on it's back. Haven't had the chance to check out my electric guitar and my synthesizer.  Each got wet on one edge.  The amp and this sampler I had are toast.  Still a lot of things above that level have indeed survived.  Now we're engaged in triage to save the salvageable.  Still many more in this area were not as lucky...
 
Spent our first night in Hotel 6 aka Hotel 666, way too pricey for a bear bones operation.  The mattress was horrible and there were definitely some hookers in some of the rooms near-by.  We decided to get the hell out of there and checked out a few others in the area.  Found a good one that was much nicer and they took pity on us and gave us a discount.  It's a nice suite to decompress in.
Signing off for now from a better hotel room (wife has a laptop). 
Thanks all, Brian aka Slartibartfast.
Brian, I read the news today oh boy, and saw the photographs.  Hang in there; I don't mean to speak for the site, but I assume we are all pulling for you.  Those Hotel 6's didn't have Hustler mag in the nightstands, did they, along with Gideon's Bible?  I've stayed at a couple of those during the bad times.   
Can you tell me where we're headin'?
Lincoln County Road or Armageddon.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2009 at 01:49
Originally posted by jammun jammun wrote:

Brian, I read the news today oh boy, and saw the photographs.  Hang in there; I don't mean to speak for the site, but I assume we are all pulling for you.  Those Hotel 6's didn't have Hustler mag in the nightstands, did they, along with Gideon's Bible?  I've stayed at a couple of those during the bad times.   

Thanks for a little humor there, do I need lifting? Actually I need sleep, but it eludes me. 
By the way I will share pics eventually, but it will be selective.  If you look at my sig, which will probably become permanent,  look (squint) at the first panel.  If you notice the black box, that was my original CD player from many years ago, it's resting on a surface that the water came within about 2 inches of.  The second panel has LPs, followed above by the beginnings of my CDs alphabetically followed by some books followed by my most valued LPs above.  All the LPs below the CDs are soaked by the foul flood waters, basically ruined.  The third panel has another view of the wall that has my main CD collection.  At the top there's some old computer game boxes, not ruined, most of my architectural books and some miscellaneous books and things below, all probably OK for now, but like everything else in the room, getting damper and stinky and will be part of tomorrow's salvage operation.  The last panel shows my old music VHS tapes, still high.  And the panel below that shows the entertainment center in the living room.  The TV got soaked about 1/2 way up along with a few DVD's.  Don't take too much pity on me though.  As I've said, lots of people in the area fared worse.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2009 at 02:10
^^Very sorry to hear about the LP's Slarti - I hope the majority of them remain untouched

Sounds like there's some crazy weather about - This happened this morning in Sydney, there was the biggest dust storm a lot of people have ever seen in Australia, supposedly it flew in over 1000 Kilometers..

All the best
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2009 at 07:00
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2009 at 07:35
 
Last time I looked at your thread Mr Bartfast it seemed you had missed the worst - now it seems you were not so lucky. 
 
 I know you said not to feel too sorry for you as others were in worse situation but I am really sorry for you both to have had to go through this!  I've seen it happen in this country and it can be miserable. 
 
I hope you get things sorted and can get back to normal as soon as possible!  My thoughts are with you ! 
 
 
 
Originally posted by Finnforest Finnforest wrote:

Slarty, just noticed this.  Very sorry to hear this, there can't be much worse than to have your home flooded.  That sucks.  Seems like half the planet is either flooded or on fire at any given moment. 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2009 at 16:18
Good luck Brian.  2-3 feet of water in a house cannot be good.  Good grief! I hope you recover quickly.  I have been evacuated twice from fires but never had any damage. One time it was 10 days!  I cannot imagine what you are going through.  Has the area been declared an disaster area by government?  If so you will probably get some help from the Feds.
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2009 at 18:00
Originally posted by progkidjoel progkidjoel wrote:

^^Very sorry to hear about the LP's Slarti - I hope the majority of them remain untouched

Sounds like there's some crazy weather about - This happened this morning in Sydney, there was the biggest dust storm a lot of people have ever seen in Australia, supposedly it flew in over 1000 Kilometers..

All the best
-Joel

Oh yeah, I've heard about those dust storms, yikes.

We're looking into what additional aid we can get.  I'd really like to just get bought out and move on.

Today we finished moving the major electronic items out.  Got a climate controlled storage unit for my CD's, etc.  Will probably move into a small apartment next week.  The house wasn't really big so we'll adjust OK.  But paying rent and house payment at the same time will be a burden.  Looks like we'll have no choice but to move back in. 

We didn't indulge in any of that funny mortgage, but still it will be hard to sell.  If we manage that route, there are lots of foreclosures out there.  My original dream was to scrape the old house off the lot and rebuild with a two story with a higher bottom floor that was energy efficient of my own design.  (I work in architecture and solar houses was one of the things that got me interested in the career).  We're in a warm climate so I was envisioning lots of screened in porch areas. 

Thanks again everyone.  I need to drop by later and engage in some other topics to take my mind off all of this.  Right now I'm working up the household inventory form and printing up floor plans for the adjuster, after I finish this post, that is.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2009 at 18:15
wish I were there to help you, you're attitude is amazingly positive


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 23 2009 at 18:32
Same here! I wish I could do something to help you and your wife. Even as useless as I feel now, I'll keep on sending positive thoughts your way.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 24 2009 at 21:41
I have to be positive because otherwise I'll break down.  It is rather heartbreaking to go a house you've known for 15 years that you can no longer live in.  And when you go inside, there's mud all over the floors and the smell is awful.  But you just have to look at the bright side.  None of us died evacuating the house.  My wife's car lasted until yesterday but will be fixed tomorrow.  Still having difficulties with my truck, which makes the salvage operation more problematic.

The clean up is going slow but I wrapped up the day taking the last two bays (as seen on the right side of the first panel of my signature, going in reverse alphabetical) of my CD collection to the storage unit.  I'm going to put them back in their shelves in the unit so I can access them.  Before Friday is over, I will have  "rescued" the rest of my collection.  Only about 10-15 of the more recent ones in my entertainment center were waterlogged.

We're going to get an apartment to get by while the repairs are being done.  Not looking forward to apartment life or the fact that we won't likely be able to do anything else other than move back in after the cleanup.  But if as they've keep showing people saying on TV that this was the worst they've ever seen, then maybe we shouldn't worry, but it will probably be a long time before we can sleep when thunderstorms occur.
Thanks again everyone.  I'll share some pics before too long.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 25 2009 at 02:40
Good luck Brian, we are all thinking of you and your wife, Hug (all be it with an overriding sense of helplessness that we can't be with you shovelling the mud from your home and helping you drying out your possesions Unhappy).
 
My parent's house used to flood on occasions, even with flood-barriers on every door and a ready supply of sandbags, we'd still get caught out by flash floods that occured when we weren't prepared. For us it was only ever a couple of inches of water and the damage superficial, but the musty smell of damp and ditch-mud would hang around for weeks after.
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