Paul at Wizbang wanted some helpful info on what to do after the disaster. I came across this article and submit it to whom it may concern:
5 Tips: Hurricane insurance – Aug. 30, 2005
The Main Points
1. Contact your insurer, stat.
2. Document, document, document.
3. Live with it…for now.
Make only temporary repairs before the insurance adjustor has [...]
Entries from August 31st, 2005
Insurance Tips
August 31st, 2005 · Comments Off · Category 5, facts-of-life
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Just Like Jimmie Says
August 31st, 2005 · No Comments · Category 5, Compassion
The Sundries Shack:
This is our home, folks. This is America and it needs our help. You know very well that if we don’t pitch in and do it ourselves, we’re not going to get help from anywhere else. Don’t expect a massive relief aid concert, or dewy-eyed celebrities making relief commercials, or countries pulling together [...]
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Thinking Upon the Red Flag, The Dismissed Warning
August 31st, 2005 · No Comments · Category 5, Character, Cogitations
La. Man Drowns in Rough Surf Off Fla.
This odd bit of news makes me wonder about those who speak of death in terms of “It was his time” or “it’s not my time yet”.
There is a deeper message ihere, than that, though. It is the message of warnings, and those who ignore them. [...]
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Prepare Yourselves
August 30th, 2005 · Comments Off · Category 5, Cogitations
PunditGuy has lists of charitable organizations, important coverage and thoughts on the devastation of New Orleans.
Let us prepare our hearts. I know many of our Churches will have concerted efforts to help, and if we prepare to give generously with whatever is in our hand to give it will do what we need to do [...]
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And It’s Another Day
August 29th, 2005 · 4 Comments · Clannish -Family
Watching the news on Katrina, and monitoring the stock market a bit. Thought I would let you know how things resolved on the teen front. My husband made a huge difference in handling the talks. Private talks are sometimes really important, they are much better than fiats. heh.
Anyway, denied daughter was sitting, subdued in mood, [...]
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Modesty Dress Levels
August 28th, 2005 · 5 Comments · Who Knows
Christians often discuss the topic of proper dress, and modesty. So that is what I thought of when I read this post from Fragments From Floyd. It actually sounded like a good idea to me: a Christian dress for success chart.
Fragments From Floyd: A Perfect Five
“So I imagine a visual guide for coed dress, [...]
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A Day In The Life… of a parent
August 28th, 2005 · Comments Off · Clannish -Family
I was going to post on culture, I want to post on culture, but the soap opera angst of being a parent wins over. Why does Bill Murray’s Ground Hog Day seem like real life to me? Maybe because my husband and I keep hitting the same old road bumps.
This is especially true of our [...]
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It’s Been Awhile-I’ll Bite, “Imputation of Righteousness”
August 27th, 2005 · 1 Comment · Christian
Today I received a rather long comment, from Jim, debating Bible doctrine on an older post, Sophystry. I thought I would look it over and answer a bit of it.
Questions and pertinent bits of the comments, and then my response.
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@Large Does a Great Interview
August 27th, 2005 · Comments Off · Contemporaries
@ Large: Meeting Michael Reagan
Meeting Michael Reagan
“I met radio talk-show host Michael Reagan two evenings ago at a reception in nearby Newberry, Florida. Aside from jumping at the chance to hear the eldest son of my favorite U.S. president tell about his relationship with his dad, I also wanted to ask Mr. Reagan a question [...]
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Katrina-Can’t Look Away
August 31st, 2005 · No Comments · Category 5, Commentary
update:There is some activity of recognition on the worldfront. The Muslims are rejoicing as usual, but I don’t pay that no never mind. Like King David of long ago, I know that the rejoicing of one’s enemies durings ones tragedies is simply a place for more merciful attention from God in the time of need. [...]
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