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Thread: Florida Hurricane..."victims"?

  1. #1
    HighRoller
    I'm Sofa king tired of the nonstop news coverage of the hurricane "victims". Hello? Moron? You bought a brand new house from a guy 9 years ago in Florida. Why was it such a bargain? Because 10 years ago a hurricane flattened his old house on the very same spot. "Oh, it's such an unexpected tragedy"....WTF? Right...Florida hasn't been hit by a hurricane since...LAST FUKKING YEAR ASSHOLE! WAKE UP! We're not sending you water and food, we're gonna send you a fukking UHAUL so you can move your stupid ass out of the hurricane zone. Blame the government for not coming to your rescue...Fukk you! The government can't grow you a brain so you can figure out a panhandle sticking out into the ocean might get slammed once a year by a hurricane. Maybe you can move to Kansas so you can bitch about your trailer getting uprooted by an "unexpected" tornado every year. DUMBASSES!

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    DansBlown73Nordic
    I have to AGREE 100 % If you buy a house where it is known for a Tornado, or for that matter loud traffic..... :hammerhea
    Don't be a retard and complain about it later.....

  3. #3
    Essex502
    Not only at they stupid enough to buy a house where hurricanes are frequent visitors but to buy a MOBILE HOME in that location is the height of stupidity.

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    OMEGA_BUBBLE_JET
    Not only at they stupid enough to buy a house where hurricanes are frequent visitors but to buy a MOBILE HOME in that location is the height of stupidity.
    trailer parks seem to be magnets for hurricanes and tornadoes. It doesn't matter if it is the only trailer park in the whole damn state that hurricane/tornado is going to find it :devil: Speaking as a person in hurricane country, if a hurricane hits Houston I am headed west until it is all over and no I do not live in a trailer house. It is simply not worth risking your life to protect your property. I really don't understand what people think they are going to do to protect their property from 100+ mph winds anyway. Mother nature is a bitch and she always wins
    Omega

  5. #5
    MagicMtnDan
    I'm Sofa king tired of the nonstop news coverage of the hurricane "victims". Hello? Moron? You bought a brand new house from a guy 9 years ago in Florida. Why was it such a bargain? Because 10 years ago a hurricane flattened his old house on the very same spot. "Oh, it's such an unexpected tragedy"....WTF? Right...Florida hasn't been hit by a hurricane since...LAST FUKKING YEAR ASSHOLE! WAKE UP! We're not sending you water and food, we're gonna send you a fukking UHAUL so you can move your stupid ass out of the hurricane zone. Blame the government for not coming to your rescue...Fukk you! The government can't grow you a brain so you can figure out a panhandle sticking out into the ocean might get slammed once a year by a hurricane. Maybe you can move to Kansas so you can bitch about your trailer getting uprooted by an "unexpected" tornado every year. DUMBASSES!
    So are you saying no one should live in Florida or South Carolina or North Carolina or Mississippi or Alabama or New Orleans or... ???
    I don't think people should be allowed to live in or own mobile homes in any states where hurricanes or tornadoes touch down frequently (there's a reason they call them "mobile homes" or "trailers").

  6. #6
    Roxysnow
    So are you saying no one should live in Florida or South Carolina or North Carolina or Mississippi or Alabama or New Orleans or... ???
    I don't think people should be allowed to live in or own mobile homes in any states where hurricanes or tornadoes touch down frequently (there's a reason they call them "mobile homes" or "trailers").
    He's not saying that, It's just that these people act like it's so unexpected but it happens year after year! And then it's other people that have to come to the rescue! If your going to move to those places then it should be common sense these disasters can happen! :messedup: Homeowners Insurance!!!!

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    572Daytona
    I guess it's kind of like living in wildfire areas or Earthquake zone then right? I guess the next time SF is hit by a quake they shouldn't be expecting any type of assitance since they know it is only a matter of time.

  8. #8
    cdog
    I guess it's kind of like living in wildfire areas or Earthquake zone then right? I guess the next time SF is hit by a quake they shouldn't be expecting any type of assitance since they know it is only a matter of time.
    Exactly. People do what they have to do to get by. You should think more about your comments. Where do you want them to live,.....Here. Look when the 909 was burning down. I live in OC and had friends from Florida call to see if we were ok. It just so happens I have friends who live in Punta Gorda where all this stuff happened and I can't get a hold of them. And no they don't live in a trailer.
    I think we could use a good earthquake here in SOCAL to get rid of some people.
    One of the biggest sunami's in US history was up on the Oregon coast line and swept away a grade school and many others. Next time that happens should we just say too bad?
    I agree with you High Roller most of the time, Just remember, Shit Happens. I'd rather my tax dollars go to help hurricane victims than crack babbies in the inner city.

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    superdave013
    I GUESS I'M A DUMB SHIT FOR LIVING BY A FUALT LINE TOO!
    Hogroller, sometimes you're such the tool.

  10. #10
    572Daytona
    I did a little research and it looks like the last time a hurricane hit the Punta Gorda/Port Charlotte FL area was 1960. So much for being in a hot area. Hurricanes and even more so Tornados are very localized occurences, there is no good way to predict where or when. Pretty much anyone living east of the rocky mountains has a chance of being affected by tornados or hurricanes. Mobile home are an issue though since they aren't well constructed, typically there are strict building codes in coastal areas to make houses more hurricane proof, but those wouldn't apply to mobile homes. I do think somone should have done a better job of making sure the mobile home parks were evacuated prior to the storm. Unlike with tornados you should have ample warning time to evacuate during a hurricane.

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