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Originally posted by icecold7
hi just saw this and thought id post it edition.cnn.com...
looks like they are getting ready 4 somthing big
Originally posted by Yummy Freelunch
reply to post by AllexxisF1
I sure am glad to hear you say that...My son just went to Tampa to stay the summer with his girlfriend..you make my heart a little lighter
Originally posted by icecold7
hi just saw this and thought id post it edition.cnn.com...
looks like they are getting ready 4 somthing big
this was the most scarie thing i saw in a while .
looks its hints about the oil spill
look at the people who look like bp oil cleaners
and a lot of people will get iNSANELY THIRSTY
notice the umbrella and how he says he going 2 be stuck on a boat,maybe that means a tsunami let me know wat u think please
thanks 4 listening
Originally posted by icecold7
did any of u people chech the link or the vid
the guys says evacuation has begun ok
he expect 10 percent 2 leave voluntarily
but they are ready 4 the worst case scenario\
so please
stop talking bs ok
Originally posted by mike_trivisonno
If you're going to evacuate from a hurricane it is best done early and by airplane or even earlier by car. Because the paths of these storms is so unpredictable, if you leave too late, you may just end up being chased by the storm, extending your misery for no reason.
Unless you are in an area that is vulnerable, like Stiltsville or in an area that is prone to storm surge, then your best bet is stay home, wait out the storm, and clean up when it passes. Just like we do every year.
Stiltsville Floridaleaving 4 a hrricane full of OIL
thats the difference