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GatorB you've constantly proved yourself about as bright as mole shit at midnight. a 20 mph drop can be the difference between life and death especially with shrapnel flying around. So before you roll in here insulting people you need to put your Sesame Street Math See n' Say the fuck down and grow some hair on your balls. |
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superdome roof is almost gone, damage not bad? i dont think your in new orleans
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God still loves this country. I hope this things like this has taught us some things.
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oh, yes , of course! 25 billion dollars from the insurance companies :D
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They are saying at least 55 dead, 25 billion in damage. I don't think that is a close call and I can guarantee it hasn't even really been looked at yet. They are saying it might take a month to get 750,000 + people back to where they have power. Family momentos wiped out, people lost, homes that have been in families for years, destroyed.
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If you felt insulted by my post that was not my intent. As I am sure it was not your intent to make light or give the impression that this situation was not "as bad" as people expected. I think it is a situation where most of us who have either "been there" or been part of a rescue effort in these situations get a little annoyed or on edge with the media coverage of such events. And we express ourselves in different ways. Your statement above for me is the bottom line and I couldn't have put it better myself. |
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lol the gullible cartoonist calling someone at Karup's (and 1000 posts over 2 years here) a "newbie". Classic. |
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So true, ...first homeowners policy I had canceled me after 3 months because they did not realize I was east of the FL turnpike and they will not insure anyone east of the turnpike. I end up have to go with a non AAA company(citizens) and they still cost a small fortune. :disgust BTW, these storms are no joke. Katrina was only a cat 1 when she came thru my neighborhood and it made a real mess of things, including no power for 48 hours. I also was here during Andrew. I feel for all those people in LA and on the gulf coast... :( |
Yep Glad to see things are " not so bad ".
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Things are getting worse ...
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Well at least it's not tens of thousands dead as predicted. That's the only thing that really matters. Yeah it's fucked up with a capital UP but even if the toll was 2 or 3 thousand dead it's no fucking way near what they had predicted for destruction. Back in late 1800's or early, early 1900s a hurrican hit Texas. 8,000 died. They had no clue a hurricane was coming. With today's technology we can get very, very, close to predictions but still it's down to the last few minutes. |
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They are predicting 1000 dead at this point and possibly quite a bit more. The IAFC (Intl. Assoc. of Fire Chiefs) was just asked to send down 1000 2 man rescue crews from all over the US to assist in the rescue. While 8000 may not be the final figure, I don't think this was a "close call" by any means. 1000 dead is a sad day for this country due to a natural disaster, especially since they say 80% left their homes. Not to mention so many lifes ruined because of the devistation this hurricane brought. People are walking around the expressways with grocery carts with their belongings. Very very very sad time for those folks. |
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for the record my post was sarcasm, this is horrible, the suffering is very hard to watch. |
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