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Sep 8, 2017 07:33:51   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is
bearing down upon me like the Alabama pass rush. If the smack down she laid on parts of the Caribbean are anything to go by, she’s even starting to show some blitz.

According to the weather-bot on my TV reading the latest forecast models — in the excitedly breathy tones of a party girl on the business end of date night, I might add — I’m sitting at ground zero of Irma’s big showstopper. I haven’t yet decided to evacuate or ride out the storm. No matter what, I’m hoping my fellow residents follow the example of our compatriots in Texas.

Even as Hurricane Harvey dealt his worst to them, they showed what I think has been nothing short of magnificent resolve to endure and respect one another. I’m sure some of the afflicted have gone full “Ferguson,” but the reports and images from the Lone Star State indicate that along with all the water, Harvey left a swath of decency in his wake.

Unfortunately, Irma sizing up reminds me of the other thing her pal Harvey left behind: a reminder that some of our friends on the left can always surprise me with the level of their ugliness. I suppose it’s the lover in me, but I didn’t expect quite the outpouring of schadenfreude from the port side.

Nationally syndicated cartoonist — and Pulitzer Prize-winner – Matt Wuerkerand French rag Charlie Hebdo led the attack on civility; the latter especially ironic given the number of Texans who supported Hebdo following the Islamic attack on them. The media chipped in with grossly inaccurate conflations of prior v**es on Superstorm Sandy relief and a borderline-creepy obsession with First Lady Melania Trump’s shoes.

Even the Hollywood blowholes got in their jabs. Texas deserved it for their v**er ID laws. Texas deserved it because they don’t buy the “c*****e c****e” narrative. Texas deserved it for being a Republican stronghold. Never mind that Texas is a pretty diverse place, and Houston, which took the proverbial horns of the bull, is actually an island of blue in a sea of red. Texas went to Trump in November, so Texas brought it on themselves!

And now, Irma’s approach has rekindled the hurricane of h**e. Everything that Texas got, the Southeast deserves it, too. They’re bunch of redneck “deplorables.” Hell, most of them drive pickup trucks, and nothing says “w***e s*********t” like a Ford F-150, amirite?

Of course, the presence in the dreaded “cone of uncertainty” of a certain president’s Florida getaway has dialed the vicious up to a whole new level. Social media has erupted with liberals hoping that Irma lays waste to Mar-a-Lago. And, like Harvey, Irma brought out not only the soft underbelly of the Democratic base, but the “elites,” too. The New York Times and The Hill contributor Patrick Tomlinson quipped “Dear God, if you’re up there, give us a sign. Like Irma only destroying Mar a Lago. Thanks.” The staff of Mar-a-Lago and their families will no doubt accept that they would be a necessary sacrifice to the greater cause. Of course, hoping for the death of the President of the United States and his family is a perfectly reasonable level of partisanship in the first place. The offenders may even resort to hiding behind “I was only joking;” but they’re not fooling anyone. Imagine how they’d react if I wished for a Super Typhoon to plow under Hawaii while Barack and Michelle Obama were home with the girls.

I may not be a fan of liberals, but I’m not really in the habit of wishing them to die in some horrible catastrophe. I don’t want San Francisco to get ripped to shreds by some 9.5 degree monster earthquake; not even if Pelosi was home. I’m not rooting for a “Day After Tomorrow” superfreeze to entomb New York; not even the parts of Brooklyn which have been ruined by hipsters. Not all the people in paths of these storms are politically bent. And even if they were, telling the “deplorables” you hope they die is a surefire way to ensure they do some k**lin’ of their own at the b****t box.

— Ben Crystal

WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH SOME PEOPLE??
COLD HEARTED, UNCOMPASSIONATE, EVIL PEOPLE!!
AMIRITE??????

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Sep 8, 2017 07:41:11   #
meridianlesilie Loc: mars
 
kankune wrote:
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is
bearing down upon me like the Alabama pass rush. If the smack down she laid on parts of the Caribbean are anything to go by, she’s even starting to show some blitz.

According to the weather-bot on my TV reading the latest forecast models — in the excitedly breathy tones of a party girl on the business end of date night, I might add — I’m sitting at ground zero of Irma’s big showstopper. I haven’t yet decided to evacuate or ride out the storm. No matter what, I’m hoping my fellow residents follow the example of our compatriots in Texas.

Even as Hurricane Harvey dealt his worst to them, they showed what I think has been nothing short of magnificent resolve to endure and respect one another. I’m sure some of the afflicted have gone full “Ferguson,” but the reports and images from the Lone Star State indicate that along with all the water, Harvey left a swath of decency in his wake.

Unfortunately, Irma sizing up reminds me of the other thing her pal Harvey left behind: a reminder that some of our friends on the left can always surprise me with the level of their ugliness. I suppose it’s the lover in me, but I didn’t expect quite the outpouring of schadenfreude from the port side.

Nationally syndicated cartoonist — and Pulitzer Prize-winner – Matt Wuerkerand French rag Charlie Hebdo led the attack on civility; the latter especially ironic given the number of Texans who supported Hebdo following the Islamic attack on them. The media chipped in with grossly inaccurate conflations of prior v**es on Superstorm Sandy relief and a borderline-creepy obsession with First Lady Melania Trump’s shoes.

Even the Hollywood blowholes got in their jabs. Texas deserved it for their v**er ID laws. Texas deserved it because they don’t buy the “c*****e c****e” narrative. Texas deserved it for being a Republican stronghold. Never mind that Texas is a pretty diverse place, and Houston, which took the proverbial horns of the bull, is actually an island of blue in a sea of red. Texas went to Trump in November, so Texas brought it on themselves!

And now, Irma’s approach has rekindled the hurricane of h**e. Everything that Texas got, the Southeast deserves it, too. They’re bunch of redneck “deplorables.” Hell, most of them drive pickup trucks, and nothing says “w***e s*********t” like a Ford F-150, amirite?

Of course, the presence in the dreaded “cone of uncertainty” of a certain president’s Florida getaway has dialed the vicious up to a whole new level. Social media has erupted with liberals hoping that Irma lays waste to Mar-a-Lago. And, like Harvey, Irma brought out not only the soft underbelly of the Democratic base, but the “elites,” too. The New York Times and The Hill contributor Patrick Tomlinson quipped “Dear God, if you’re up there, give us a sign. Like Irma only destroying Mar a Lago. Thanks.” The staff of Mar-a-Lago and their families will no doubt accept that they would be a necessary sacrifice to the greater cause. Of course, hoping for the death of the President of the United States and his family is a perfectly reasonable level of partisanship in the first place. The offenders may even resort to hiding behind “I was only joking;” but they’re not fooling anyone. Imagine how they’d react if I wished for a Super Typhoon to plow under Hawaii while Barack and Michelle Obama were home with the girls.

I may not be a fan of liberals, but I’m not really in the habit of wishing them to die in some horrible catastrophe. I don’t want San Francisco to get ripped to shreds by some 9.5 degree monster earthquake; not even if Pelosi was home. I’m not rooting for a “Day After Tomorrow” superfreeze to entomb New York; not even the parts of Brooklyn which have been ruined by hipsters. Not all the people in paths of these storms are politically bent. And even if they were, telling the “deplorables” you hope they die is a surefire way to ensure they do some k**lin’ of their own at the b****t box.

— Ben Crystal

WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH SOME PEOPLE??
COLD HEARTED, UNCOMPASSIONATE, EVIL PEOPLE!!
AMIRITE??????
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is br bearing d... (show quote)


i would rather get out they say it will be worse than andrew was you there back then ??? if so did you live ??? so if i was you i would decide on that !!!!!! hope you got enough gas $$$$$$$

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Sep 8, 2017 07:44:37   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
kankune wrote:
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is
bearing down upon me like the Alabama pass rush. If the smack down she laid on parts of the Caribbean are anything to go by, she’s even starting to show some blitz.

According to the weather-bot on my TV reading the latest forecast models — in the excitedly breathy tones of a party girl on the business end of date night, I might add — I’m sitting at ground zero of Irma’s big showstopper. I haven’t yet decided to evacuate or ride out the storm. No matter what, I’m hoping my fellow residents follow the example of our compatriots in Texas.

Even as Hurricane Harvey dealt his worst to them, they showed what I think has been nothing short of magnificent resolve to endure and respect one another. I’m sure some of the afflicted have gone full “Ferguson,” but the reports and images from the Lone Star State indicate that along with all the water, Harvey left a swath of decency in his wake.

Unfortunately, Irma sizing up reminds me of the other thing her pal Harvey left behind: a reminder that some of our friends on the left can always surprise me with the level of their ugliness. I suppose it’s the lover in me, but I didn’t expect quite the outpouring of schadenfreude from the port side.

Nationally syndicated cartoonist — and Pulitzer Prize-winner – Matt Wuerkerand French rag Charlie Hebdo led the attack on civility; the latter especially ironic given the number of Texans who supported Hebdo following the Islamic attack on them. The media chipped in with grossly inaccurate conflations of prior v**es on Superstorm Sandy relief and a borderline-creepy obsession with First Lady Melania Trump’s shoes.

Even the Hollywood blowholes got in their jabs. Texas deserved it for their v**er ID laws. Texas deserved it because they don’t buy the “c*****e c****e” narrative. Texas deserved it for being a Republican stronghold. Never mind that Texas is a pretty diverse place, and Houston, which took the proverbial horns of the bull, is actually an island of blue in a sea of red. Texas went to Trump in November, so Texas brought it on themselves!

And now, Irma’s approach has rekindled the hurricane of h**e. Everything that Texas got, the Southeast deserves it, too. They’re bunch of redneck “deplorables.” Hell, most of them drive pickup trucks, and nothing says “w***e s*********t” like a Ford F-150, amirite?

Of course, the presence in the dreaded “cone of uncertainty” of a certain president’s Florida getaway has dialed the vicious up to a whole new level. Social media has erupted with liberals hoping that Irma lays waste to Mar-a-Lago. And, like Harvey, Irma brought out not only the soft underbelly of the Democratic base, but the “elites,” too. The New York Times and The Hill contributor Patrick Tomlinson quipped “Dear God, if you’re up there, give us a sign. Like Irma only destroying Mar a Lago. Thanks.” The staff of Mar-a-Lago and their families will no doubt accept that they would be a necessary sacrifice to the greater cause. Of course, hoping for the death of the President of the United States and his family is a perfectly reasonable level of partisanship in the first place. The offenders may even resort to hiding behind “I was only joking;” but they’re not fooling anyone. Imagine how they’d react if I wished for a Super Typhoon to plow under Hawaii while Barack and Michelle Obama were home with the girls.

I may not be a fan of liberals, but I’m not really in the habit of wishing them to die in some horrible catastrophe. I don’t want San Francisco to get ripped to shreds by some 9.5 degree monster earthquake; not even if Pelosi was home. I’m not rooting for a “Day After Tomorrow” superfreeze to entomb New York; not even the parts of Brooklyn which have been ruined by hipsters. Not all the people in paths of these storms are politically bent. And even if they were, telling the “deplorables” you hope they die is a surefire way to ensure they do some k**lin’ of their own at the b****t box.

— Ben Crystal

WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH SOME PEOPLE??
COLD HEARTED, UNCOMPASSIONATE, EVIL PEOPLE!!
AMIRITE??????
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is br bearing d... (show quote)
Roll Tide!

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Sep 8, 2017 07:59:57   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
kankune wrote:
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is
bearing down upon me like the Alabama pass rush. If the smack down she laid on parts of the Caribbean are anything to go by, she’s even starting to show some blitz.

According to the weather-bot on my TV reading the latest forecast models — in the excitedly breathy tones of a party girl on the business end of date night, I might add — I’m sitting at ground zero of Irma’s big showstopper. I haven’t yet decided to evacuate or ride out the storm. No matter what, I’m hoping my fellow residents follow the example of our compatriots in Texas.

Even as Hurricane Harvey dealt his worst to them, they showed what I think has been nothing short of magnificent resolve to endure and respect one another. I’m sure some of the afflicted have gone full “Ferguson,” but the reports and images from the Lone Star State indicate that along with all the water, Harvey left a swath of decency in his wake.

Unfortunately, Irma sizing up reminds me of the other thing her pal Harvey left behind: a reminder that some of our friends on the left can always surprise me with the level of their ugliness. I suppose it’s the lover in me, but I didn’t expect quite the outpouring of schadenfreude from the port side.

Nationally syndicated cartoonist — and Pulitzer Prize-winner – Matt Wuerkerand French rag Charlie Hebdo led the attack on civility; the latter especially ironic given the number of Texans who supported Hebdo following the Islamic attack on them. The media chipped in with grossly inaccurate conflations of prior v**es on Superstorm Sandy relief and a borderline-creepy obsession with First Lady Melania Trump’s shoes.

Even the Hollywood blowholes got in their jabs. Texas deserved it for their v**er ID laws. Texas deserved it because they don’t buy the “c*****e c****e” narrative. Texas deserved it for being a Republican stronghold. Never mind that Texas is a pretty diverse place, and Houston, which took the proverbial horns of the bull, is actually an island of blue in a sea of red. Texas went to Trump in November, so Texas brought it on themselves!

And now, Irma’s approach has rekindled the hurricane of h**e. Everything that Texas got, the Southeast deserves it, too. They’re bunch of redneck “deplorables.” Hell, most of them drive pickup trucks, and nothing says “w***e s*********t” like a Ford F-150, amirite?

Of course, the presence in the dreaded “cone of uncertainty” of a certain president’s Florida getaway has dialed the vicious up to a whole new level. Social media has erupted with liberals hoping that Irma lays waste to Mar-a-Lago. And, like Harvey, Irma brought out not only the soft underbelly of the Democratic base, but the “elites,” too. The New York Times and The Hill contributor Patrick Tomlinson quipped “Dear God, if you’re up there, give us a sign. Like Irma only destroying Mar a Lago. Thanks.” The staff of Mar-a-Lago and their families will no doubt accept that they would be a necessary sacrifice to the greater cause. Of course, hoping for the death of the President of the United States and his family is a perfectly reasonable level of partisanship in the first place. The offenders may even resort to hiding behind “I was only joking;” but they’re not fooling anyone. Imagine how they’d react if I wished for a Super Typhoon to plow under Hawaii while Barack and Michelle Obama were home with the girls.

I may not be a fan of liberals, but I’m not really in the habit of wishing them to die in some horrible catastrophe. I don’t want San Francisco to get ripped to shreds by some 9.5 degree monster earthquake; not even if Pelosi was home. I’m not rooting for a “Day After Tomorrow” superfreeze to entomb New York; not even the parts of Brooklyn which have been ruined by hipsters. Not all the people in paths of these storms are politically bent. And even if they were, telling the “deplorables” you hope they die is a surefire way to ensure they do some k**lin’ of their own at the b****t box.

— Ben Crystal

WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH SOME PEOPLE??
COLD HEARTED, UNCOMPASSIONATE, EVIL PEOPLE!!
AMIRITE??????
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is br bearing d... (show quote)


Ben nailed that one!

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Sep 8, 2017 08:48:40   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
meridianlesilie wrote:
i would rather get out they say it will be worse than andrew was you there back then ??? if so did you live ??? so if i was you i would decide on that !!!!!! hope you got enough gas $$$$$$$


I have to say living in Iowa can be a bit boring, lot of cornfields and hog farms. Especially up here in Northern Iowa. But.....no hurricanes, no wildfires, no earthquakes, no tsunamis. Blizzards which I can live with. You just stay home where it's nice and warm...

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Sep 8, 2017 08:49:29   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
archie bunker wrote:
Ben nailed that one!


He sure did Arch.....

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Sep 8, 2017 08:50:16   #
Weasel Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
 
kankune wrote:
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is
bearing down upon me like the Alabama pass rush. If the smack down she laid on parts of the Caribbean are anything to go by, she’s even starting to show some blitz.

According to the weather-bot on my TV reading the latest forecast models — in the excitedly breathy tones of a party girl on the business end of date night, I might add — I’m sitting at ground zero of Irma’s big showstopper. I haven’t yet decided to evacuate or ride out the storm. No matter what, I’m hoping my fellow residents follow the example of our compatriots in Texas.

Even as Hurricane Harvey dealt his worst to them, they showed what I think has been nothing short of magnificent resolve to endure and respect one another. I’m sure some of the afflicted have gone full “Ferguson,” but the reports and images from the Lone Star State indicate that along with all the water, Harvey left a swath of decency in his wake.

Unfortunately, Irma sizing up reminds me of the other thing her pal Harvey left behind: a reminder that some of our friends on the left can always surprise me with the level of their ugliness. I suppose it’s the lover in me, but I didn’t expect quite the outpouring of schadenfreude from the port side.

Nationally syndicated cartoonist — and Pulitzer Prize-winner – Matt Wuerkerand French rag Charlie Hebdo led the attack on civility; the latter especially ironic given the number of Texans who supported Hebdo following the Islamic attack on them. The media chipped in with grossly inaccurate conflations of prior v**es on Superstorm Sandy relief and a borderline-creepy obsession with First Lady Melania Trump’s shoes.

Even the Hollywood blowholes got in their jabs. Texas deserved it for their v**er ID laws. Texas deserved it because they don’t buy the “c*****e c****e” narrative. Texas deserved it for being a Republican stronghold. Never mind that Texas is a pretty diverse place, and Houston, which took the proverbial horns of the bull, is actually an island of blue in a sea of red. Texas went to Trump in November, so Texas brought it on themselves!

And now, Irma’s approach has rekindled the hurricane of h**e. Everything that Texas got, the Southeast deserves it, too. They’re bunch of redneck “deplorables.” Hell, most of them drive pickup trucks, and nothing says “w***e s*********t” like a Ford F-150, amirite?

Of course, the presence in the dreaded “cone of uncertainty” of a certain president’s Florida getaway has dialed the vicious up to a whole new level. Social media has erupted with liberals hoping that Irma lays waste to Mar-a-Lago. And, like Harvey, Irma brought out not only the soft underbelly of the Democratic base, but the “elites,” too. The New York Times and The Hill contributor Patrick Tomlinson quipped “Dear God, if you’re up there, give us a sign. Like Irma only destroying Mar a Lago. Thanks.” The staff of Mar-a-Lago and their families will no doubt accept that they would be a necessary sacrifice to the greater cause. Of course, hoping for the death of the President of the United States and his family is a perfectly reasonable level of partisanship in the first place. The offenders may even resort to hiding behind “I was only joking;” but they’re not fooling anyone. Imagine how they’d react if I wished for a Super Typhoon to plow under Hawaii while Barack and Michelle Obama were home with the girls.

I may not be a fan of liberals, but I’m not really in the habit of wishing them to die in some horrible catastrophe. I don’t want San Francisco to get ripped to shreds by some 9.5 degree monster earthquake; not even if Pelosi was home. I’m not rooting for a “Day After Tomorrow” superfreeze to entomb New York; not even the parts of Brooklyn which have been ruined by hipsters. Not all the people in paths of these storms are politically bent. And even if they were, telling the “deplorables” you hope they die is a surefire way to ensure they do some k**lin’ of their own at the b****t box.

— Ben Crystal

WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH SOME PEOPLE??
COLD HEARTED, UNCOMPASSIONATE, EVIL PEOPLE!!
AMIRITE??????
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is br bearing d... (show quote)


If you do decide to ride it out, {and I would'nt} keep in touch, and post videos 0ften.
Be safe, and GOD BLESS

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Sep 8, 2017 08:52:28   #
no propaganda please Loc: moon orbiting the third rock from the sun
 
archie bunker wrote:
Ben nailed that one!


He sure did!!!

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Sep 8, 2017 09:24:50   #
Quakerwidow Loc: Chestertown, MD
 
meridianlesilie wrote:
i would rather get out they say it will be worse than andrew was you there back then ??? if so did you live ??? so if i was you i would decide on that !!!!!! hope you got enough gas $$$$$$$


Word is gas is short in Florida and what there is was selling at close to $3.50/gallon as of 1 am EDT this morning.

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Sep 8, 2017 09:43:50   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
kankune, Nobody deserves the kind of misery that these hurricanes bring. I am no fan of Texas politics, but I gave as much as I could to a fund that is trying to help the hurricane victims of Harvey. I hope everybody learned the lesson that flood insurance and home insurance are absolutely necessary in todays world!
kankune wrote:
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is
bearing down upon me like the Alabama pass rush. If the smack down she laid on parts of the Caribbean are anything to go by, she’s even starting to show some blitz.

According to the weather-bot on my TV reading the latest forecast models — in the excitedly breathy tones of a party girl on the business end of date night, I might add — I’m sitting at ground zero of Irma’s big showstopper. I haven’t yet decided to evacuate or ride out the storm. No matter what, I’m hoping my fellow residents follow the example of our compatriots in Texas.

Even as Hurricane Harvey dealt his worst to them, they showed what I think has been nothing short of magnificent resolve to endure and respect one another. I’m sure some of the afflicted have gone full “Ferguson,” but the reports and images from the Lone Star State indicate that along with all the water, Harvey left a swath of decency in his wake.

Unfortunately, Irma sizing up reminds me of the other thing her pal Harvey left behind: a reminder that some of our friends on the left can always surprise me with the level of their ugliness. I suppose it’s the lover in me, but I didn’t expect quite the outpouring of schadenfreude from the port side.

Nationally syndicated cartoonist — and Pulitzer Prize-winner – Matt Wuerkerand French rag Charlie Hebdo led the attack on civility; the latter especially ironic given the number of Texans who supported Hebdo following the Islamic attack on them. The media chipped in with grossly inaccurate conflations of prior v**es on Superstorm Sandy relief and a borderline-creepy obsession with First Lady Melania Trump’s shoes.

Even the Hollywood blowholes got in their jabs. Texas deserved it for their v**er ID laws. Texas deserved it because they don’t buy the “c*****e c****e” narrative. Texas deserved it for being a Republican stronghold. Never mind that Texas is a pretty diverse place, and Houston, which took the proverbial horns of the bull, is actually an island of blue in a sea of red. Texas went to Trump in November, so Texas brought it on themselves!

And now, Irma’s approach has rekindled the hurricane of h**e. Everything that Texas got, the Southeast deserves it, too. They’re bunch of redneck “deplorables.” Hell, most of them drive pickup trucks, and nothing says “w***e s*********t” like a Ford F-150, amirite?

Of course, the presence in the dreaded “cone of uncertainty” of a certain president’s Florida getaway has dialed the vicious up to a whole new level. Social media has erupted with liberals hoping that Irma lays waste to Mar-a-Lago. And, like Harvey, Irma brought out not only the soft underbelly of the Democratic base, but the “elites,” too. The New York Times and The Hill contributor Patrick Tomlinson quipped “Dear God, if you’re up there, give us a sign. Like Irma only destroying Mar a Lago. Thanks.” The staff of Mar-a-Lago and their families will no doubt accept that they would be a necessary sacrifice to the greater cause. Of course, hoping for the death of the President of the United States and his family is a perfectly reasonable level of partisanship in the first place. The offenders may even resort to hiding behind “I was only joking;” but they’re not fooling anyone. Imagine how they’d react if I wished for a Super Typhoon to plow under Hawaii while Barack and Michelle Obama were home with the girls.

I may not be a fan of liberals, but I’m not really in the habit of wishing them to die in some horrible catastrophe. I don’t want San Francisco to get ripped to shreds by some 9.5 degree monster earthquake; not even if Pelosi was home. I’m not rooting for a “Day After Tomorrow” superfreeze to entomb New York; not even the parts of Brooklyn which have been ruined by hipsters. Not all the people in paths of these storms are politically bent. And even if they were, telling the “deplorables” you hope they die is a surefire way to ensure they do some k**lin’ of their own at the b****t box.

— Ben Crystal

WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH SOME PEOPLE??
COLD HEARTED, UNCOMPASSIONATE, EVIL PEOPLE!!
AMIRITE??????
As I'm writing this hurricane Irma is br bearing d... (show quote)

Reply
Sep 8, 2017 10:30:26   #
meridianlesilie Loc: mars
 
kankune wrote:
I have to say living in Iowa can be a bit boring, lot of cornfields and hog farms. Especially up here in Northern Iowa. But.....no hurricanes, no wildfires, no earthquakes, no tsunamis. Blizzards which I can live with. You just stay home where it's nice and warm...


well you are lucky but makes me wander ..have you been dry up there for a while ?? i live in st.louis & we are very dry ..makes me wander if we might get a lot of snow when winter hits it is hard to know if we are going to get this or that each year ..so well have to see what we get ..

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Sep 8, 2017 12:04:44   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
Weasel wrote:
If you do decide to ride it out, {and I would'nt} keep in touch, and post videos 0ften.
Be safe, and GOD BLESS


Thx so much Weas but it was written by a man that is in FL. Thx for your concern tho. : )

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Sep 8, 2017 12:07:36   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
kankune, Nobody deserves the kind of misery that these hurricanes bring. I am no fan of Texas politics, but I gave as much as I could to a fund that is trying to help the hurricane victims of Harvey. I hope everybody learned the lesson that flood insurance and home insurance are absolutely necessary in todays world!


Salt...this we both agree on. Couldn't imagine what the Texans are going thru. Has to be terrible. Next is FL. Thx for the message. : )

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Sep 8, 2017 12:11:33   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
meridianlesilie wrote:
well you are lucky but makes me wander ..have you been dry up there for a while ?? i live in st.louis & we are very dry ..makes me wander if we might get a lot of snow when winter hits it is hard to know if we are going to get this or that each year ..so well have to see what we get ..


We've had some nice rain showers up here so we're looking pretty good. Last winter we had 4 bad blizzards. 12-16 inch drop each time and 50 below with the wind chill. I just stay in and kick in the fireplace....

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Sep 9, 2017 08:07:37   #
maureenthannon
 
Themedia is so unbiases. Melania was attacked because of the shoes she wore before she went to the hurricaine victims in Texas. The media said nothing about Bara&Michelle not visiting the victims of Superstoem Sandy, they had something much more important to do. They had to go campaignng, the victims can take care of themselves.

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