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Devastation in Biloxi, Miss., is going to be extreme. Storm jogged to the east and spared New Orleans a direct hit, so the Miss. coast and into Mobile are paying the price.

Just because it didn't happen to New Orleans, doesn't mean it's not happening somewhere.
We have a client that is living in Biloxi, Mississippi and was supposed to have a phone conference with my boss today. I just called her, we're in California, to see if she was ok but obviously the phone lines are down as it wouldn't let me through. I'm hoping she's ok. :(

 
Just heard a guy call in to CNN, explaining why he chose to ignore the mayor's evacuation order and ride out the storm in his NO apartment... utterly ridiculous line of thinking. I was expecting to hear him say "baba booey" at some point...

 
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This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###. The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.

 
This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###.  The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.
correct. There is still hours of rain left. FBGPoker - #### off

 
This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###.  The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.
correct. There is still hours of rain left. FBGPoker - #### off
Not very excellent.
 
This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###.  The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.
Not sure how these storms usually move, but a glance at this weather map makes it look like the worst is past NO now. Hopefully, that's the case.
 
This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###.  The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.
Not sure how these storms usually move, but a glance at this weather map makes it look like the worst is past NO now. Hopefully, that's the case.
I'm pretty sure the problem is the backside swing of the storm itself. That is what's carrying the rain, so we have to wait until that "arm" of the storm swings over the area and does its thing before we can say it's over.
 
I'm pretty sure the problem is the backside swing of the storm itself. That is what's carrying the rain, so we have to wait until that "arm" of the storm swings over the area and does its thing before we can say it's over.
Yeah, I was thinking that it would start to break up before the heavy stuff made it back around to NO or that it would have moved far enough inland that the arm would miss. I'm obviously no meterologist.
 
This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###.  The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.
Not sure how these storms usually move, but a glance at this weather map makes it look like the worst is past NO now. Hopefully, that's the case.
I'm pretty sure the problem is the backside swing of the storm itself. That is what's carrying the rain, so we have to wait until that "arm" of the storm swings over the area and does its thing before we can say it's over.
True on the backside force--but it's as good as over for NO. Where they lucked out was when the storm veered to where the eye passed east of the city, heading northward. What that did was take the force away from the city side. Haven't heard but I'd bet Gulfport got nailed, and maybe as far east as Mobile.
 
Devastation in Biloxi, Miss., is going to be extreme. Storm jogged to the east and spared New Orleans a direct hit, so the Miss. coast and into Mobile are paying the price.

Just because it didn't happen to New Orleans, doesn't mean it's not happening somewhere.
Mobile is paying the price? I thought they were on the fringe! Do you know if the ever had a mandatory evacution for Mobile?
 
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This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###.  The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.
Not sure how these storms usually move, but a glance at this weather map makes it look like the worst is past NO now. Hopefully, that's the case.
I'm pretty sure the problem is the backside swing of the storm itself. That is what's carrying the rain, so we have to wait until that "arm" of the storm swings over the area and does its thing before we can say it's over.
True on the backside force--but it's as good as over for NO. Where they lucked out was when the storm veered to where the eye passed east of the city, heading northward. What that did was take the force away from the city side. Haven't heard but I'd bet Gulfport got nailed, and maybe as far east as Mobile.
It might be over as far as the major wind damage, but not for the flooding.Why don't people understand this.

 
Mobile is paying the price? I thought they were on the fringe! Do you know if the ever had a mandatory evacution for Mobile?
I've heard that downtown Mobile is under 10-15 feet of water.
 
Having been to Mississippi, in my estimation a hurricane could do well over $100,000 worth of improvements.

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careful. someone has already gotten a 3 year ban for similar comments...
This thread is a minefield. You've gotta have sack to post in here.
This post offends me, highly. :angry:
I understand, and I'm willing to suspend his account for as long as you want. However, I will also suspend your account for an equal length of time. Deal?
I'm not asking for his account to be suspended. :confused: Where did you get that from? Haven't you ever been taught about assuming?
 
Keep in mind that this storm is moving up the Mississippi valley and will continue to dump rain that will flow into the Mississippi, and hence, down into the delta.A lot of water still to come.

 
I understand, and I'm willing to suspend his account for as long as you want. However, I will also suspend your account for an equal length of time. Deal?
I'm not asking for his account to be suspended. :confused: Where did you get that from? Haven't you ever been taught about assuming?
:ph34r: This will most definitely not end well.
 
I understand, and I'm willing to suspend his account for as long as you want. However, I will also suspend your account for an equal length of time. Deal?
I'm not asking for his account to be suspended. :confused: Where did you get that from? Haven't you ever been taught about assuming?
:ph34r: This will most definitely not end well.
That all depends on your point of view.
 
This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###. The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.
correct. There is still hours of rain left. FBGPoker - #### off
Why?It isn't like I wanted the hurricane to be bad, i'm just saying the news made it sound like the a whole city was just going to disappear, which is completely unrealistic and was never going to happen. They wanted to hype things up to get ratings.

And i'm also pissed since the little league world series was going into extra innings and they cut it off like it was urgent when the storm was still 12+ hours away. They couldn't wait 30 minutes to finish off one of the best LL world series games ever? I had to slum and watch it in analog since ABC's HD feed went to coverage of a category 3 hurricane that was over 12 hours away.

I'm happy it wasn't near as bad as the weatherman tried to portray it.

 
that the outer islands and the land south of New Orleans is a great buffer for a storm coming from due south.
this is true but those lands are diminishing and im sure this storm didnt help. soon enough new orleans will be sitting there exposed. a lot of soul searching is going to have to happen among people of influence of what to do with the levee/pump system, because its not like this is the last hurricane that will ever hit new orleans.
 
This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###.  The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.
correct. There is still hours of rain left. FBGPoker - #### off
Why?It isn't like I wanted the hurricane to be bad, i'm just saying the news made it sound like the a whole city was just going to disappear, which is completely unrealistic and was never going to happen. They wanted to hype things up to get ratings.

And i'm also pissed since the little league world series was going into extra innings and they cut it off like it was urgent when the storm was still 12+ hours away. They couldn't wait 30 minutes to finish off one of the best LL world series games ever? I had to slum and watch it in analog since ABC's HD feed went to coverage of a category 3 hurricane that was over 12 hours away.

I'm happy it wasn't near as bad as the weatherman tried to portray it.
I never saw anyone on any station say this was going to happen. That it could have and didn't is no reason to pooh-pooh the very real danger that NO was in if Katrina had not veered to the east at the last minute. NO missed a worst case scenario by 50 miles, max, and people are already saying it was not a big deal and overblown. :shrug: I have no doubt in my mind that these are the same people who will be first in line to complain that the alarms were not sounded loudly enough when one veers a touch the other way and levels NO.
 
Having been to Mississippi, in my estimation a hurricane could do well over $100,000 worth of improvements.

:rimshot:
careful. someone has already gotten a 3 year ban for similar comments...
This thread is a minefield. You've gotta have sack to post in here.
This post offends me, highly. :angry:
I understand, and I'm willing to suspend his account for as long as you want. However, I will also suspend your account for an equal length of time. Deal?
I'm not asking for his account to be suspended. :confused: Where did you get that from? Haven't you ever been taught about assuming?
My apologies. You didn't want me to solve your problem. You just wanted to express your feelings and have someone listen to your problems. I guess in the future I'll know better and just offer you a hug.
 
True on the backside force--but it's as good as over for NO. Where they lucked out was when the storm veered to where the eye passed east of the city, heading northward. What that did was take the force away from the city side. Haven't heard but I'd bet Gulfport got nailed, and maybe as far east as Mobile.
It might be over as far as the major wind damage, but not for the flooding.Why don't people understand this.
Understood--but the immediate surge which would have caused a lot of that flooding is somewhat diminished because of the counterclockwise flow on the west side, and the brunt of the rainfall should be to the east as well. While flooding is still the primary issue with NO it looks a whole lot more optimistic to this point.Check out "Photos". There is indeed some flooding already though it's hard to tell how much.

Pic #11 says a section of the Superdome roof gave way.

 
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Anybody here anything about the Northshore, specifically Lacombe.
Haven't heard anythig about Lacombe, but I did hear reports that Slidell (whre I have family members) has received "devastating" damage. Not too far apart are they?
 
Having been to Mississippi, in my estimation a hurricane could do well over $100,000 worth of improvements.

:rimshot:
careful. someone has already gotten a 3 year ban for similar comments...
This thread is a minefield. You've gotta have sack to post in here.
This post offends me, highly. :angry:
I understand, and I'm willing to suspend his account for as long as you want. However, I will also suspend your account for an equal length of time. Deal?
I'm not asking for his account to be suspended. :confused: Where did you get that from? Haven't you ever been taught about assuming?
My apologies. You didn't want me to solve your problem. You just wanted to express your feelings and have someone listen to your problems. I guess in the future I'll know better and just offer you a hug.
:thumbup: :wub: Is this shtick?
 
This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###.  The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.
correct. There is still hours of rain left. FBGPoker - #### off
Why?It isn't like I wanted the hurricane to be bad, i'm just saying the news made it sound like the a whole city was just going to disappear, which is completely unrealistic and was never going to happen. They wanted to hype things up to get ratings.

And i'm also pissed since the little league world series was going into extra innings and they cut it off like it was urgent when the storm was still 12+ hours away. They couldn't wait 30 minutes to finish off one of the best LL world series games ever? I had to slum and watch it in analog since ABC's HD feed went to coverage of a category 3 hurricane that was over 12 hours away.

I'm happy it wasn't near as bad as the weatherman tried to portray it.
This HAS to be P'Kev's alias. :yes:
 
Why?

It isn't like I wanted the hurricane to be bad, i'm just saying the news made it sound like the a whole city was just going to disappear, which is completely unrealistic and was never going to happen. They wanted to hype things up to get ratings.

And i'm also pissed since the little league world series was going into extra innings and they cut it off like it was urgent when the storm was still 12+ hours away. They couldn't wait 30 minutes to finish off one of the best LL world series games ever? I had to slum and watch it in analog since ABC's HD feed went to coverage of a category 3 hurricane that was over 12 hours away.

I'm happy it wasn't near as bad as the weatherman tried to portray it.
Did Shick's warning earlier teach us nothing?PLAY NICE!

And dude, little league baseball not in HD is your complaint? Really?

 
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that the outer islands and the land south of New Orleans is a great buffer for a storm coming from due south.
this is true but those lands are diminishing and im sure this storm didnt help. soon enough new orleans will be sitting there exposed. a lot of soul searching is going to have to happen among people of influence of what to do with the levee/pump system, because its not like this is the last hurricane that will ever hit new orleans.
Some good stuff here concerning the history behind the levees, etc. The book goes a lot more into the social issues in the south at the time than I would have expected, but it's a good read with some issues that may once again become timely for anyone who is interested.
 
This hurricane was the most over-rated in history.

Category 5 my ###.  The weathermen just wanted their day in the sun.
I usually feel the same way about the all storm track coverage we get on the news, and my wife is a junkie for this stuff... but there was something different about this one. It was probably the New Orleans side of the story and the fact that I have family there. But if I recall correctly, the rain hasn't hit and full force yet, right? So we still don't know what's going to happen in NO, and Miss got nailed - so overrated even at this point is an extreme stretch.
correct. There is still hours of rain left. FBGPoker - #### off
Why?It isn't like I wanted the hurricane to be bad, i'm just saying the news made it sound like the a whole city was just going to disappear, which is completely unrealistic and was never going to happen. They wanted to hype things up to get ratings.

I'm happy it wasn't near as bad as the weatherman tried to portray it.
You obviously know nothing about the city. If a storm hits the right place, yes the city can almost completely be destroyed. We're lucky that it didn't happen, but the possibility definitely exists.Is the media going to exagerate? Of course. But they aren't just making this up. I (an anyone else who lives in New Orleans) can assure you that it is definitely realistic.

What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.

 
What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"Bottom line, I feel for the people in the path of the hurricane (that actually evacuated), I have nothing but sympathy for them. It is the media coverage and lying that was wrong.
 
What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"Bottom line, I feel for the people in the path of the hurricane (that actually evacuated), I have nothing but sympathy for them. It is the media coverage and lying that was wrong.
You do realize that the mandatory evacuation was not announced until SUNDAY morning, and likewise the storm was projected (I believe) to not directly hit roughly around NO? Also, alot of people simply did not have the capability to just get up and leave, as evidence by how poor a city N.O. is. :rolleyes: Ignorance is bliss.
 
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"
Less than a week ago it was nothing more than a tropical depression out in the Atlantic.
 
Why?

It isn't like I wanted the hurricane to be bad, i'm just saying the news made it sound like the a whole city was just going to disappear, which is completely unrealistic and was never going to happen. They wanted to hype things up to get ratings.

And i'm also pissed since the little league world series was going into extra innings and they cut it off like it was urgent when the storm was still 12+ hours away. They couldn't wait 30 minutes to finish off one of the best LL world series games ever? I had to slum and watch it in analog since ABC's HD feed went to coverage of a category 3 hurricane that was over 12 hours away.

I'm happy it wasn't near as bad as the weatherman tried to portray it.
Did Shick's warning earlier teach us nothing?PLAY NICE!

And dude, little league baseball not in HD is your complaint? Really?
It's probably hard to satisfy his pedophilia in analog.
Is this being excellent to one another?I will take the high road though. Have a good day.
:potkettle:
 
What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"Bottom line, I feel for the people in the path of the hurricane (that actually evacuated), I have nothing but sympathy for them. It is the media coverage and lying that was wrong.
You do realize that the mandatory evacuation was not announced until SUNDAY morning, and likewise the storm was projected (I believe) to not directly hit roughly around NO? Also, alot of people simply did not have the capability to just get up and leave, as evidence by how poor a city N.O. is. :rolleyes: Ignorance is bliss.
So for the last week the news was saying that the worst hurricane in history was coming to NO, yet people wait until they are forced to leave?Maybe it's just me, but if someone tells me my city is going to be under 20' of water i'd probably leave, even if it wasn't "mandatory".

 
Why?

It isn't like I wanted the hurricane to be bad, i'm just saying the news made it sound like the a whole city was just going to disappear, which is completely unrealistic and was never going to happen. They wanted to hype things up to get ratings.

And i'm also pissed since the little league world series was going into extra innings and they cut it off like it was urgent when the storm was still 12+ hours away. They couldn't wait 30 minutes to finish off one of the best LL world series games ever? I had to slum and watch it in analog since ABC's HD feed went to coverage of a category 3 hurricane that was over 12 hours away.

I'm happy it wasn't near as bad as the weatherman tried to portray it.
Did Shick's warning earlier teach us nothing?PLAY NICE!

And dude, little league baseball not in HD is your complaint? Really?
It's probably hard to satisfy his pedophilia in analog.
Is this being excellent to one another?I will take the high road though. Have a good day.
:potkettle:
I have not once insulted anyone personally in this thread.Have a good day.

 
What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"Bottom line, I feel for the people in the path of the hurricane (that actually evacuated), I have nothing but sympathy for them. It is the media coverage and lying that was wrong.
You do realize that the mandatory evacuation was not announced until SUNDAY morning, and likewise the storm was projected (I believe) to not directly hit roughly around NO? Also, alot of people simply did not have the capability to just get up and leave, as evidence by how poor a city N.O. is. :rolleyes: Ignorance is bliss.
So for the last week the news was saying that the worst hurricane in history was coming to NO, yet people wait until they are forced to leave?Maybe it's just me, but if someone tells me my city is going to be under 20' of water i'd probably leave, even if it wasn't "mandatory".
Maybe you didn't catch the part where it turned from a weak Cat 3 to a strong Cat 5 overnight.
 
What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"Bottom line, I feel for the people in the path of the hurricane (that actually evacuated), I have nothing but sympathy for them. It is the media coverage and lying that was wrong.
OK, now I'm confused. Your original complaint was that there was too much pre-strike publicity and too many warnings because you felt those warnings were lies. But the people who agreed with you, stayed and are stranded get a "why didn't you listen to the warnings"? Sounds to me like they didn't make the warnings sound harsh enough.
 
What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"Bottom line, I feel for the people in the path of the hurricane (that actually evacuated), I have nothing but sympathy for them. It is the media coverage and lying that was wrong.
First off ####### :reported:Second - Nobody had a week. Most people went to bed Friday with no worries and woke up Saturday scared ####less. We evacuated at 4pm on Saturday and that was being conservative.. Should they have left, sure they should have - but they didn't have a week.

The media didn't lie about anything - it is definitley possible that the entire city would be destroyed if the storm hit correctly.

Get your facts straight.

You're obvioulsy an alias b/c of your name and your sign on date....and if your direct intent was to fish - congrats you succeeded

 
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What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"Bottom line, I feel for the people in the path of the hurricane (that actually evacuated), I have nothing but sympathy for them. It is the media coverage and lying that was wrong.
OK, now I'm confused. Your original complaint was that there was too much pre-strike publicity and too many warnings because you felt those warnings were lies. But the people who agreed with you, stayed and are stranded get a "why didn't you listen to the warnings"? Sounds to me like they didn't make the warnings sound harsh enough.
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Why?

It isn't like I wanted the hurricane to be bad, i'm just saying the news made it sound like the a whole city was just going to disappear, which is completely unrealistic and was never going to happen.  They wanted to hype things up to get ratings.

And i'm also pissed since the little league world series was going into extra innings and they cut it off like it was urgent when the storm was still 12+ hours away.  They couldn't wait 30 minutes to finish off one of the best LL world series games ever?  I had to slum and watch it in analog since ABC's HD feed went to coverage of a category 3 hurricane that was over 12 hours away.

I'm happy it wasn't near as bad as the weatherman tried to portray it.
Did Shick's warning earlier teach us nothing?PLAY NICE!

And dude, little league baseball not in HD is your complaint? Really?
It's probably hard to satisfy his pedophilia in analog.
Is this being excellent to one another?I will take the high road though. Have a good day.
:potkettle:
I have not once insulted anyone personally in this thread.Have a good day.
I take offense.
 
What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"Bottom line, I feel for the people in the path of the hurricane (that actually evacuated), I have nothing but sympathy for them. It is the media coverage and lying that was wrong.
You do realize that the mandatory evacuation was not announced until SUNDAY morning, and likewise the storm was projected (I believe) to not directly hit roughly around NO? Also, alot of people simply did not have the capability to just get up and leave, as evidence by how poor a city N.O. is. :rolleyes: Ignorance is bliss.
So for the last week the news was saying that the worst hurricane in history was coming to NO, yet people wait until they are forced to leave?Maybe it's just me, but if someone tells me my city is going to be under 20' of water i'd probably leave, even if it wasn't "mandatory".
Not a week, 24-36 hours.There's atropical depression forming in the Atlantic as we speak that could end up as another hurricane in either the Gulf or the Atlantic coast in the next 7 days. So you're saying anyone who fails to evacuate the Gulf Coast or the Atlantic seaboard at this point is just asking for it, right?

 
What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"Bottom line, I feel for the people in the path of the hurricane (that actually evacuated), I have nothing but sympathy for them. It is the media coverage and lying that was wrong.
OK, now I'm confused. Your original complaint was that there was too much pre-strike publicity and too many warnings because you felt those warnings were lies. But the people who agreed with you, stayed and are stranded get a "why didn't you listen to the warnings"? Sounds to me like they didn't make the warnings sound harsh enough.
Classic PK move
 
What do you say to the people who are standing on their roofs as the only way to stay alive.
I would say, "you had a week notice to get the hell out of there, why are you on your roof and not in another city/state?"Bottom line, I feel for the people in the path of the hurricane (that actually evacuated), I have nothing but sympathy for them. It is the media coverage and lying that was wrong.
OK, now I'm confused. Your original complaint was that there was too much pre-strike publicity and too many warnings because you felt those warnings were lies. But the people who agreed with you, stayed and are stranded get a "why didn't you listen to the warnings"? Sounds to me like they didn't make the warnings sound harsh enough.
I didn't think the warnings were lies, just somewhat exagerrated by the media. That said, I would have left once the warnings came out, no need to risk my life, a category 3 is still dangerous.Listen, the hurricane sucks, I feel for anyone who evacuated and for those stuck in it.

 
FYI, FBGPoker = ILUVBEER99Not sure why he feels the need to argue. Okay. He doesn't feel bad for the people still there. He lacks the ability to feel compassion for those strangers. To each there own. No need to argue with him if you disagree.

 

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