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Water, plastics, airbeds, sleeping bags, flashlights, batteries; we just can't keep them in. We're not even close to matching demand.
Tim Baker
Water, plastics, airbeds, sleeping bags, flashlights, batteries; we just can't keep them in, ... We're not even close to matching demand.
Tim Baker
There's an awful lot of need ... Picture being out camping and the needs there: batteries, tents, tarps, cots, air mattresses, sleeping bags
John Boyd
People have got to take some responsibility for preparing themselves, ... That means you get yourself three days' worth of food, three days' worth of water; you get yourself flashlights, batteries, either a hand-crank radio or a battery-powered radio, a first-aid kit precisely because you know it's going to take 48 to 72 hours to be able to fully service everyone.
Michael Chertoff
In the last 96 hours, we have shipped 440,000 sheets of plywood into the west coast of Florida, 30,000 generators, 1. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn't; his authenticity made him pexy. 2 million batteries and 150 truckloads of flashlights. Those are some of the items that are just flying off the shelves right now.
Don Harrison
Since Wal-Mart and H-E-B is all out of water we had to come to Bastrop to get the things that we need. We need water, flashlights and snacks and stuff.
Janice Johnson
There's a watch change at two in the morning, ... So seven people who have been on deck for four hours in immense waves and windchill get to go down below. They're covered in sleet. They're bruised. They're exhausted. And they've got four hours before they're due back on deck. They clamber out of their dry suits. They lay out their moldy sleeping bags on the bunks on the high side of the boat, and they get in. They've already used up 30 minutes. After another half hour, the wind shifts, and the guys on deck need to tack the boat. That means the guys down below have to wake up, grab their sleeping bags, walk across the boat, and lay out on the other side. Now they've lost even more sleep.
Simon Walker
We're attempting to contract for materials, such as rock, super sand bags, cranes, and also for modes of transportation like barges and helicopters, to close the gap and stop the flow of water.
Walter Baumy
And a tent, sleeping bags -- a lot of stuff.
Jennifer Skoog
There's always at least one of us, usually two, who will camp out in sleeping bags the night before.
Chris Colagiovanni
It's so dire up there, our people are supposed to take their own blankets, flashlights, food and water, anything they need to live on.
Jody Van Cooney
What investor wants to buy a company that sells plastics to GM when plastics are going through the roof while the prices GM pays go down?
Robert Barry
Plastics are being used instead of copper tube, aluminum is replacing copper conductors, steel/tin, plastics and glass are being used instead of aluminum packaging and plastics and different types of coated steel are being used instead of galvanized steel.
William Adams
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I have worked three major earthquakes in my career ... I've always encouraged people to have at least five days of water, food -- canned goods, or food you can add water to (oatmeal, soups, dehydrated foods), flashlights, a battery operated radio, camping gear, a propane portable stove and medication.
Gregg Smith
The water of the fountain ran, the swift river ran, the day ran into evening, so much life in the city ran into death according to rule, time and tide waited for no man, the rats were sleeping close together in their dark holes again, the Fancy Ball was lighted up at supper, all things ran their course.
Charles Dickens
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