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BTW, this is all rumour.
there are no thousand bodies man. just a few hundred at most. one 74 year old man was found dead , drowned in his truck which crashed as he was getting away on thursday night. that must have been a horrible way to die. |
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better than being dead. i rest my case. |
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It was a JOKE Christ. |
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I know, but the bad taste clashes with the concern and sensibility expressed in here, that's all. |
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so should taxpayers foot the bill? because, I don't care to subsidize beachfront living. kitchen + heat = GTFO I realize that you guys have been under duress, but I'm having trouble following yr (lack of) logix. in b4 NO U. |
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if there were truly thousands dead the clamor from their relatives will shake this up.
I think it is much more likely that the Bush crime family is smuggling in thousands of tons of cocaine, heroin and whatever else they like to smuggle through the devastated area with no customs officials and such. that would make more sense! |
^^^ below was not for you, but I can add "BUSH CONSPIRACY: CHECK", if you like.
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the dead cattle are breeding disease. I am sure it is a maggoty heaven
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http://www.tylerpaper.com/article/20...WS01/809150284
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I don't have any clue about this situation, I'm not 'merican and have no real exposure to yr news outside of Obama Vs. MechaGodzilla, but what seems to have happened is that a whole barrel load of islanders are now dead because of their own stubborn attachment to home? Now, I am okay with where I live... but let's say there was asimilar biological disaster... I'm not sure what Ontario is at risk of, but hypothetically... Terminators are on a fucking rampage. Yes. I am going to John Connor's house. I'm not staying where the possibility of my premature death is any highher than average. When you are told 'YOU (WILL) FUCKING DIE'* you best get your islander ass out. *[she said "if anybody touches my stuff..."] *fuck. I just noticed there was a whole 'nother page to this thread. Sorry guys. You can read or not read this. Hi. |
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bush hates galvastonians?! do you know if the "meridian" venue has power, out of curiosity?! |
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They have power How do you know that venue? I used to do book a lot of shows there |
The coast around Houston and Galveston is some of the ugliest I've ever seen anyway. The place could use more good scrubbings.
I've always heard New Orleans referred to as the end of the sewer pipe, the butt of the Mississsippi, but Houston/Galveston would give that a run for its money. I agree with alot of what Cantankerous says. More culling is needed. And, even if thousands were killed, I haven't noticed any less traffic around. Didn't notice any less even after the millions were wiped out in Myanmar. |
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I think what set this off for me was the lone house that survived on Bolivar. two years ago, these people had their home destroyed by a hurricane, so they rebuilt. this time, they had it made so that it would withstand a Cat 5 'cane. it didn't matter. the walls stood, but the storm surge still got inside and ruined it. people shouldn't be living there. I just think that if somebody makes the decision to live within 10 miles of the beach (or on a barrier island), they should be held culpable. of note: my very good friend and his mother (who is also dear to me) fit this category. they both live across the street from the gulf. the cost of these storms would decrease exponentially if there was nothing to destroy on the beach. and I gotta tell ya, it's not like it's going to get better soon. as long as we continue to cause imbalance in the earth's homeostasis, these storms will only get worse and come more frequently. it's throwing good money after bad. now, again, if somebody really wants to live where they can see the water from their window, let them, but the bailouts will have to stop at some point. if it was all the rage to live on the side of an active volcano, I would be saying the same thing. back to the original subject, I feel that all those that made the choice to stay on the islands (despite the MANDATORY EVACUATION - YOU WILL DIE notice), should be heavily fined. their decision of inaction places rescue worker's lives in mortal danger each time one is called out to rescue Kaptain Krazy and his Kin. I have little to no sympathy for them. anyways, I hope that you and yrs is ok. I think that where you live got hit a lot harder than was expected but I hope that it wasn't too bad when you got home. last year, I had to evacuate my home due to an ice storm (been through 100's, but nothing like this one). we were without power for a week and it was 20 degrees inside, so staying was not an option. I'm still traumatized by it. ps: crypto - she has some friends playing there...soon. |
Bytor is the only true voice of logic and reason in this thread.
I salute you, sir. |
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