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LOL this guy is all up in the poop mist!

 

That's actually a chemical reaction of rust being blasted off the sea wall.

Or at least that's the way they explained it when I saw that on the news, and I don't see why there would be a sewage line along the shore unless it was pumping sewage into the ocean which I'm pretty sure hasn't been done in a very, very long time.

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That's actually a chemical reaction of rust being blasted off the sea wall.

Or at least that's the way they explained it when I saw that on the news, and I don't see why there would be a sewage line along the shore unless it was pumping sewage into the ocean which I'm pretty sure hasn't been done in a very, very long time.

I'm pretty sure it is poop mist.

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3.3 million without power

38 dead

 

 

i'll await commentary from those with something to prove

:haha:

 

Literally had nothing go wrong in my area. I still had power, didn't get flooded, didn't have any major damage. I filled up one leaf bag with the stuff that fell and that was it. For me at least, this storm wasn't shit, like I said it wouldn't be.

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http://www.cnn.com/2011/US/08/29/new.york.prattsville.stranded/index.html?hpt=hp_t2

 

 

It took four trips by a state police helicopter, but 21 people who had been stranded by post-Irene floodwaters in a Prattsville, New York, house were rescued Monday without incident, a local official said.

The group included four young children and a woman who appeared to be about five months pregnant, according to Greene County Administrator Shaun Groden.

 

"People can't go home. They have nothing, floors all mud, car on top of the deck. They've lost everything," she said.

 

 

 

yes, in many places it wasn't shit and apparently that is something to boast about for some

but for others it was a much different story.

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^i had the same thought. but reading on in the article, i think they were a bunch of religious people.

prolly waiting for the ark.

 

 

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and yeah, i went to bermuda at the last second in july when there was no bad weather

i will go to jamaica in november. gotta think about this shit

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thas a whole lot of wurgas living in one house :rolleyes:

 

Yeah, are they gonna have to pay for the rescue?? Were they told to evacuate and didn't??

 

I used to live in AZ and if you drove into a flooded wash during a storm and had to be rescued,

 

they charged you for the entire situation: "Stupid Motorist Law."

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38 dead? That is terrible that people have lost their lives to a storm. But let's be serious here, we lost 35 lives in the Queensland floods - and it's possibly the most sparsely populated country on earth here in Aus. It just rained a lot and got windy, people need to switch off the TV.

 

Also, we didn't count hero's like this falling off their roof.

 

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Stay safe America!

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