Hurricane Michael
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lolobugg said:F Me In The Brain said:
Lolo, hope the family and friends are all OK down there!
they are doing ok, Brett. just a lot of cleanup ahead of them. they lost every tree in their yard.
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We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR;
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Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?0 -
PJPOWER said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?As sad as it is that someone lost their relative (and husband) to this accident...I have to agree. You really need to do better than to stay outside watching this when the TV clearly tells you it is bad.So sad for the people impacted by this.Crazy that one guy built a house to withstand it...
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cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?
For some people, evacuating might be very difficult, depending on the infrastructure and emergency response planning, but certainly some choose to stay and they're just making things harder for everyone, since the emergency responders then feel morally compelled to try to help them.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
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oftenreading said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?
For some people, evacuating might be very difficult, depending on the infrastructure and emergency response planning, but certainly some choose to stay and they're just making things harder for everyone, since the emergency responders then feel morally compelled to try to help them.
yeah I was saying it's difficult to imagine not providing coordinated evac for people, those that cannot afford it or don't have the means. But there are far too many people staying when they could easily go. If we got everyone out it would be easier to provide support after as well.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?
For some people, evacuating might be very difficult, depending on the infrastructure and emergency response planning, but certainly some choose to stay and they're just making things harder for everyone, since the emergency responders then feel morally compelled to try to help them.
yeah I was saying it's difficult to imagine not providing coordinated evac for people, those that cannot afford it or don't have the means. But there are far too many people staying when they could easily go. If we got everyone out it would be easier to provide support after as well.
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F Me In The Brain said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?
For some people, evacuating might be very difficult, depending on the infrastructure and emergency response planning, but certainly some choose to stay and they're just making things harder for everyone, since the emergency responders then feel morally compelled to try to help them.
yeah I was saying it's difficult to imagine not providing coordinated evac for people, those that cannot afford it or don't have the means. But there are far too many people staying when they could easily go. If we got everyone out it would be easier to provide support after as well.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:F Me In The Brain said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?
For some people, evacuating might be very difficult, depending on the infrastructure and emergency response planning, but certainly some choose to stay and they're just making things harder for everyone, since the emergency responders then feel morally compelled to try to help them.
yeah I was saying it's difficult to imagine not providing coordinated evac for people, those that cannot afford it or don't have the means. But there are far too many people staying when they could easily go. If we got everyone out it would be easier to provide support after as well.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
F Me In The Brain said:cincybearcat said:F Me In The Brain said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?
For some people, evacuating might be very difficult, depending on the infrastructure and emergency response planning, but certainly some choose to stay and they're just making things harder for everyone, since the emergency responders then feel morally compelled to try to help them.
yeah I was saying it's difficult to imagine not providing coordinated evac for people, those that cannot afford it or don't have the means. But there are far too many people staying when they could easily go. If we got everyone out it would be easier to provide support after as well.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
dankind said:F Me In The Brain said:cincybearcat said:F Me In The Brain said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?
For some people, evacuating might be very difficult, depending on the infrastructure and emergency response planning, but certainly some choose to stay and they're just making things harder for everyone, since the emergency responders then feel morally compelled to try to help them.
yeah I was saying it's difficult to imagine not providing coordinated evac for people, those that cannot afford it or don't have the means. But there are far too many people staying when they could easily go. If we got everyone out it would be easier to provide support after as well.
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PJPOWER said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?
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F Me In The Brain said:dankind said:F Me In The Brain said:cincybearcat said:F Me In The Brain said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?
For some people, evacuating might be very difficult, depending on the infrastructure and emergency response planning, but certainly some choose to stay and they're just making things harder for everyone, since the emergency responders then feel morally compelled to try to help them.
yeah I was saying it's difficult to imagine not providing coordinated evac for people, those that cannot afford it or don't have the means. But there are far too many people staying when they could easily go. If we got everyone out it would be easier to provide support after as well.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
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PJ_Soul said:F Me In The Brain said:dankind said:F Me In The Brain said:cincybearcat said:F Me In The Brain said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:cincybearcat said:oftenreading said:Halifax2TheMax said:We’re doing a heck of a job under what was the wettest water ever and I was really busy making inroads with the black community.
No food, no FEMA: Hurricane Michael’s survivors are furious - The Daily Beast https://apple.news/APp4E5UMtQT2ULJVMPM0ovw
Dont forget all those really expensive military planes that were left in the storm’s path and damaged. I mean, planes fly right? And there’s other places to land them, right? Good luck Florida, Team Trump Treason is praying for you.
Those planes could even have been used to evacuate some people out of harms way, if necessary. Imagine that.
But for those that can and stay....wtf? I read an article about a lady who lost her house and husband. Sad title. Then I read the article. They were OUTSIDE of their mobile home watching and decided it was getting to rough and started to head in and an oak tree fell on them. WTF?
For some people, evacuating might be very difficult, depending on the infrastructure and emergency response planning, but certainly some choose to stay and they're just making things harder for everyone, since the emergency responders then feel morally compelled to try to help them.
yeah I was saying it's difficult to imagine not providing coordinated evac for people, those that cannot afford it or don't have the means. But there are far too many people staying when they could easily go. If we got everyone out it would be easier to provide support after as well.Ever drink mass quantities, frequently?This is how one gets used to drinking light beers.Difference between 10 Coors Lights and 10 Coors is 470 calories.In college I would venture that 10 is a low number of beers, consumed most nights.Even if we said 5 nights a week that is 2350 calories a week.That is somewhere around an extra day's worth of calories per week, and the exercise level was going to be the same, regardless of beer choice.Was pretty easy to see why this was standard and why the preference for watered down, American beer, was acquired.As far as the argument about it being crap and not really beer vs. the beer snob current stance here? I cannot make that case. It is watered down stuff, made for drinking in great quantities.This is why they make lots of kinds -- choices for those who want them.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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