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Posted by CLEEN 50 (Member # 5867) on
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Jeesh, I just read another Hurricane (Rita) is headed towards Florida . What the hell is going with that part of Globe. It seems like a HUGE hazard to live in such a place. I was just wondering why people live down there if it is such a high risk area. I would never want to live in a place where hurricanes are destroying everything around me. I mean what the hell do people do once their houses and lives are destroyed? Do they go ahead and buy another house in the same area? If that was me I say It's time to get the hell of out of dodge.
What do you think?
Posted by Stevo (Member # 972) on
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Yea, I am supposed to be leavin for Ft. Lauderdale tomorrow night........
Posted by nitrous_bob (Member # 77) on
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it's the way it is...always has been always will be.
people from florida say the same thing about californians.
"i'd never live w/ earthquakes"
"how can those people live on a hill, then it rains, washes their house down the hill, and they rebuild...are they crazy ?? "
Posted by 87 Saleen (Member # 1549) on
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u can run from a hurricane... u can't run from a quake
Posted by sic5pointSLOW (Member # 5889) on
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people that live over there love to stay on their toes
Posted by Cobra5.0Jeep (Member # 1482) on
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Big Earthquakes don't happen as often as huge Hurricanes though. I think i read that 5 hurricanes hit that part of the US a year.
Posted by sic5pointSLOW (Member # 5889) on
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[ September 22, 2005, 03:33 AM: Message edited by: sic5pointSLOW ]
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