The Crimson King
Well-Known Member
Yeah! Listen to the guy from Arizona! People in the desert know all about hurricanes!
yeah, but he said y'all........I bet he's lived down here before

Yeah! Listen to the guy from Arizona! People in the desert know all about hurricanes!
Really??? from what I've been told, you're trying to send your package to any willing recipient?????
I don't get it.
never mind....![]()
You're female aren't you? Don't let OregonDucks near you.....
Why does he drive a gas guzzling truck if he lives in oregon? Seems suspicious to me.
I don't live in Oregon and I don't drive a truck.
Yet you feel it appropriate to make disparaging remarks about folks that live in Arizona about their hurricane experience......how many hurricanes did you experience in Cali or Oregon if you ever lived there???
I've been around thank you!
I just moved and sold my house in Virginia Beach.
Thanks for playing
Down play al you want but most sane people heed warnings and those that have been through these know they are no joke.
You're probably like Harry Truman on Mt St Helens. "Nah this ain't gonna be so bad"
Down play al you want but most sane people heed warnings and those that have been through these know they are no joke.
You're probably like Harry Truman on Mt St Helens. "Nah this ain't gonna be so bad"
Ok, again, when the fuck have you ever heard any press over a category 1....yes thats 1...as in ONE.....hurricane doing shit.....but because northeastern Americans are melodramitic and think the world revolves around them, this shit is somehow a big fucking story.....please....![]()
I've never been through a storm in NY but I believe their biggest concern is the flooding. They've already had the most rain recorded before the storm.
Experience also is a huge factor. We had 1/2 inch of snow in 2008 in VA Beach and the place stood still. I have lots of experience in snow so it didn't bother me. Perspective is big with concentrated populations.
Do you not think that a hurricane closing down one of our major population concentrations and the heart of our financial infrastructure is a worthy story?