![]() ![]() She said no smoking in the house too,” he said, flicking a cigarette butt onto the floor. She didn’t want to come down here because she’s undergoing a shock. “I remember my wife saying, ‘Don’t forget to remove your shoes,’ so I’m going to have to show her. “It’s like a one man battle,” said Loutef, who was working alone. The streets and sidewalks are covered in mud. Suction trucks are trying to remove standing water from some basements. Streets in the area are closed to traffic. I’m pretty much in the slop.pun intended.” “I’m trying to save my tools, which is my bread and butter, because if I don’t have that I can’t make the revenue. I don’t know where it’s going to end,” said Loutef, who has lived in the home for the past four years. ![]() Boards have been ripped off walls, a dirty line about 2 metres up on the wall shows how high the water rose. Loutef has been working around the clock since he was allowed access. But once those were taken care of that’s when the water took care of my space and everybody else on the road,” he told The Canadian Press.Ī thick coat of black mud has covered everything on the first floor of the home. “It turned the corner and then it was like a tsunami because it filled up the little streets on the way here. The community still remains on an evacuation alert but for many, like Loutef, the damage couldn’t get any worse. ![]() “I’m going to think about all those memories.PRINCETON, BRITISH COLUMBIA - Mario Loutef had little sleep over the four days leading up to Saturday, when he piled his ruined belongings in the street outside his home in Princeton, B.C.Ī vast swath of the downtown in the community two hours south of Kamloops was decimated when the Tulameen River overflowed its banks, flooding homes and forcing people to evacuate. “That first kiss and that first hug and as we always say, the electric bolts that are going to shoot between us,” he gushed during a November 2021 episode of the “This Is Paris” podcast. Right before they exchanged their vows, Reum talked about his hopes for their wedding. The couple filmed the lead-up to their big day for t he 13-part Peacock docuseries, Paris in Love, which debuted on Novemthe same date they said, “I do.” The World According to Paris star also noted that while one might describe her wedding day wardrobe as “high maintenance,” she was “not a bridezilla - at all.” Fans got to see if she was correct in her assessment. I love outfit changes,” she revealed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in August 2021. In the months leading up to their walk down the aisle, Paris teased that it was going to be a three-day affair in which she would be wearing “lots of dresses, probably 10. “I haven’t got to experience that yet because I don’t feel that anyone really deserved that love from me and now, I’ve finally found the person who does, so I cannot wait for that next step.” “I believe having a family and having children is the meaning of life,” she told host Mara Schiavocampo in January 2021. Shorly before the proposal, the former reality star talked about wanting to start a family with her soon-to-be husband on an episode of the “Trend Reporter With Mara” podcast. There’s no one I’d rather spend forever with.” You feel it,” the Confessions of an Heiress author wrote via Instagram. “When you find your soulmate, you don’t just know it. Paris got engaged to Reum in February 2021 and celebrated by sharing a sweet dedication to her fiancé. ![]()
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