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would it be better off if rita just hit gulfport/n.o.

hamstershaver

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its going to hit somewhere and hit it hard, probably would be best off hitting some place thats already mostly destroyed and without power anyways, instead of causing more wide spread disaster to other cities
 
Yeah..it's going to cost us twice if a new spot is wrecked.

However, I bet FEMA would still screw up a second time if it hit NO...
 
If it could travel up the Rio Grande...cut across..and asswipe El Paso back into Mexico, this would be a great event.

Sadly, it cannot
 
I wouldn't mind seeing that shithole wiped off the map.

Sorry to the peeps from there, but you'll be good folks in a better city too.
 
hamstershaver said:
its going to hit somewhere and hit it hard, probably would be best off hitting some place thats already mostly destroyed and without power anyways, instead of causing more wide spread disaster to other cities

:finger: forget that. NO sure, but not here. Do you have any idea what it's like w/o power for 2 weeks, when it's 100 deg. outside? No good water to drink.
 
sublime35 said:
:finger: forget that. NO sure, but not here. Do you have any idea what it's like w/o power for 2 weeks, when it's 100 deg. outside? No good water to drink.


Not that I am trying to compare my situation to this one, but I lived without power in terrible Maryland heat in August for about 4 weeks. It was fucking hell, so I can imagine how bad that is in NO
 
KillahBee said:
wait, those fuckers are near me? I assumed they were country folk

People from New England are country folk (I've actually heard worse but I will keep those comments to myself), except those that reside in Connecticut. :lmao:
 
nycgirl said:
People from New England are country folk (I've actually heard worse but I will keep those comments to myself), except those that reside in Connecticut. :lmao:


some peeps. while I didn't exactly grow up in NYC, I definitely did not grow up in the woods. city burbs is what I would call it.


and just for the record, Missy, I have known hundreds of people from all parts of NY my whole life and most of them turned out to be some of the most ignorant, sheltered people I ever met. They all got so caught up in the idea that NYC was the center of the universe that they never realized that there are many other worlds out there. Most of em looked like jackass' when they left their comfort zones. Just a thought.
 
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