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Posted by Steve Guidry on 09/30/05 16:18
> Your vets weren't that experienced then, 80mph is pretty tame.(I grew
> up in the keys in the 50's and 60's and saw much worse.)
> I covered Camille on the gulf coast, that was a real hard one.(when
> you actually see tug boats weighing tons flying by overhead you know
> you're in for it.)
I'm only 46, so I don't remember Camille. I saw the film "A Lady Named
Camille", though, and it was awe-inspiring. The 80 mph was in our
sheltered courtyard. I have to believe it was more out in then open. I was
somewhat touched by Koppel's concern for us - - both on the air and off via
the IFB. He wanted us off the streets and into the bunker.
> It's called the big bucks. That's why ANY of us ever put ourselves in
> near death situations just to get a few seconds of footage.
I guess it was worth it. But I'm not so sure I would have said that when it
was happening.
> . . . parish they'd pretty much forgot us all together.(Jefferson parish)
During Katrina, we stayed at Sherrif Lee's Avondale Palms Casino/Truck Stop.
They were super nice to us - - fed us with the cops for 5 days, let those
of us who drink (I don't) drink free in the bar, gave us electricity and
water, all with a generous spirit.
>you can be sure the white collar bosses aren't going to do it for you.)
> Bring your own automobile and load up the trunk with as much canned
> goods and water as possible, as well as soap/shampoo and any other
> camping survival gear you can think of.
Yeah. I will do things differently next time. For Katrina I was working
for RTE (Irish TV), and they sent a suggested list of stuff like that for me
to bring. This time for ABC, they said to just come, and they would provide
for us. I'm told by the other crew members that ABC usually is good about
this, but the producers we had just weren't good enough advocates for us, or
didn't care. (more likely).
>> Worse, much worse. I'd run my share of LRRP's in my youth to know. It IS
pretty much a young man's game.( What little I did I handled OK physically
but more that once it went through my mind that I was too old to put up with
this sht.)
I don't know what an LRRP is, but I agree that it's a young man's game.
More later . . .
Steve
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