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Hurricane Irma Watch


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2017 Sep 6, 1:49pm   6,570 views  22 comments

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So all we have so far is Dan's thread on this and he's banned half the site so I'm starting a new thread to post updates and interesting things about the biggest hurricane this century.

Anyone live in the path? What are you doing to prepare? I have some relatives in Miami area so I'll check with them to see how it goes. Post anything relevant but perhaps nothing too political this time.

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1   anonymous   2017 Sep 6, 1:54pm  

I had a large wager on the Fins against the Bucs that will now be refunded. Life just ain't fair
2   Ceffer   2017 Sep 6, 2:15pm  

errc says
I had a large wager on the Fins against the Bucs that will now be refunded. Life just ain't fair

That's pretty fair, you broke even.
3   anonymous   2017 Sep 6, 2:16pm  

Ceffer says
errc says
I had a large wager on the Fins against the Bucs that will now be refunded. Life just ain't fair

That's pretty fair, you broke even.


Ain't nothing worse than a push, for an action junkie
4   Ceffer   2017 Sep 6, 2:24pm  

Maybe the bookies will be taking odds on Irma vs. Miami.
5   lostand confused   2017 Sep 6, 2:26pm  

My relatives were supposed to go on a cruise-but it got canceleld-luckily they din't fly yet.
6   Shaman   2017 Sep 6, 2:40pm  

So far my relatives in Florida are split: some plan to leave, maybe tonight. Another one wants to stay. I think they should all leave. Storm like that is hard to survive if your house blows down.
7   Y   2017 Sep 6, 4:01pm  

If you had bgamall backing ya id believe it
8   Tenpoundbass   2017 Sep 6, 4:14pm  

I'm laughing at all of the idiots playing into the MSM's hands.
I'll take it serious Friday. If it's as powerful as they say(which I doubt!) and it stays the course. Nobody in their right mind would want to stay behind.
But where can you go? And how long can you stay there? It's going to suck for months before things return to normal.
That's if it hits us which I doubt it will.

In the meantime the people are going to feel stupid when it passes by and they bought all that water for nothing. One guy bought every single package of water on the pallet.(I saw that in video on the news today.) A guy brought a pallet of water out at a Publix just restocked. All of the water for that location. And some selfish (these are only the shits I call spicks). The selfish cocksuckers who stop in doorways and have conversations the cop an attitude when you ask them to move aside and let people in or out. These are the fuckers we can't have anything nice in South Florida our parks had to take out the picnic tables and the grills because these selfish cocksuckers drop their kids off at 10am to collect every picnic table and rope them all off together. And wait for the rest of their clan to show up 2pm. In the meantime they have 4 tables with nothing more than a mere towel on it, to suggest they own the table for the day. So the park division just took them out fuck it! These are the Idiots the selfish sacks of shit that grabs every goddamned package of bottled water and gaboons them on a service dolly. While the other Gopnick employee sits there and just watches it and says nothing.
And if the storm is as powerful as they say it is. Those bottles will all just be more projectiles in their neighborhood, after their roof blows away and the 50 foot swell carries them away.

But I'll know more what I'm working with Friday. I'm not going out there in that MSM whiped up rabble They are fearing for their lives, the only way they know how. At the Check out line at Publix and HomeDepot.
9   Strategist   2017 Sep 6, 4:33pm  

Tenpoundbass says
I'm laughing at all of the idiots playing into the MSM's hands.
I'll take it serious Friday. If it's as powerful as they say(which I doubt!) and it stays the course. Nobody in their right mind would want to stay behind.
But where can you go? And how long can you stay there? It's going to suck for months before things return to normal.
That's if it hits us which I doubt it will.


Some of those who stay behind will end up as statistics. Just take the family and get the hell out. You can always come back after a few days.
10   Shaman   2017 Sep 6, 4:37pm  

Well, let us know how it turns out Bass
11   Ceffer   2017 Sep 6, 5:27pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says
All these hurricanes are just another hoax like global warming.


Irma is just another false flag for the global warming nutters. Third world countries look like that even without a hurricane.
12   HEY YOU   2017 Sep 6, 5:47pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says
All these hurricanes are just another hoax like global warming.

Everyone knows that.


I didn't know that but I learned today!

Ceffer says
Third world countries look like that even without a hurricane.

Everyone should see my neighborhood & nothing unusual has happened.
13   anonymous   2017 Sep 6, 6:27pm  

Quigley says
So all we have so far is Dan's thread


Isn't Dan in the direct path if it tracks North from Miami?
14   PeopleUnited   2017 Sep 6, 6:43pm  

Ceffer says
global warming nutters


These normal climate deniers are ignoring all the facts and peer reviewed research that the temperature of the hot air from Al Gore's ass has actually decreased since he installed the bidet in his mansion.
15   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Sep 6, 6:50pm  

If you have elderly relatives like mine in South Florida, they are recommending they arrive at the shelter 2 days prior. They want to get everybody ready and medical records and care prepped before the storm makes landfall.
16   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Sep 6, 6:51pm  

Tenpoundbass says
That's if it hits us which I doubt it will.


Everybody is like "The weatherman said it won't turn, coming straight for us", actually, hurricanes usually are tough to predict more than 24 hours out. 5 days out, forget it. It could easy go over Hispaniola or Cuba and make for Central America.
17   Shaman   2017 Sep 6, 8:23pm  

From a friends FB post: she's been driving for 11 hours and still hasn't made it out of Florida. Four more hours to go.
18   steverbeaver   2017 Sep 6, 8:39pm  

Well, good luck and good fun to those in its path.
19   Strategist   2017 Sep 6, 8:42pm  

Quigley says

From a friends FB post: she's been driving for 11 hours and still hasn't made it out of Florida. Four more hours to go.


The best time to leave would be at 2am when there is less traffic.
20   Shaman   2017 Sep 6, 8:46pm  

I think pretty soon there won't be a best time. I fear a lot of people will be caught in a freeway parking lot when the hurricane arrives.
21   CBOEtrader   2017 Sep 7, 6:12am  

Tenpoundbass says
In the meantime the people are going to feel stupid when it passes by and they bought all that water for nothing.


Water costs $5/pallet. It's about the best risk investment you could make. Taking the time to go on a mini vacation would also be a good risk control measure. Ask the people of Houston.
22   Y   2017 Sep 7, 5:22pm  

Galatians 6:7 Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows.

null says
Quigley says
So all we have so far is Dan's thread.
Isn't Dan in the direct path if it tracks North from Miami?

Dan8267 says

Hey Blue Sardine, have you ever thought about dying of natural causes, since it's illegal for me to advocate suicide?

Does auto-erotic asphyxiation count as natural causes? Because I've got a bet on that in the dead pool.

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