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This is what i'm saying
See at first I was all about watching the devastating degree of damage that was done to that soon to be mythical place New Orleans. But now its just annoying. BUll headed people who refuse to leave a rising toxic landfill. People who refuse the helping hands of volunteers to be taken from what is coined as " hell on earth" but sob and wring their hands for food and other luxiries within this watery grave. I'm sorry folks....get the fuck out of this once wonderfully rich with history home and move along. I have no empathy for these ass holes who want everyone else in the country to stand gaurd outside of their delapidated homes and risk their health and saftey just because grandpa or grandma cant let their memories of booby beads and poverty days go. No one wants to leave their home and move to a unfamiliar sanctuary...but look around you ...know when to bow your heads and accept defeat. R.I.P New Orleans...accept it or slowly slip into the ocean with your precious city. By the way we should look into borrowing one of these hurricane things. Detroit could use a biblical douche-ing these days.
September 7 2005, 13:59:25 UTC 6 years ago
September 7 2005, 20:12:24 UTC 6 years ago
exactly
this is what i'm saying. live by a volcano ..get your house burned down....live in a sink hole on the border of one of the worlds biggest Earth fault lines...get your building shakn to peices and then covered with mud...build a house on the coast of a massive ocean get a tsunami/hurricaine/and a red tide break out in one week. this isnt rocket science. get out of Kansas before a tornado drops a house on your mom.September 7 2005, 18:06:45 UTC 6 years ago
Seriously, people need to live on survival instincts more than emotions in these situations.
September 7 2005, 20:07:37 UTC 6 years ago
first hand
i wish i couldve seen it...but by the looks of the "wonderful" folks that occupy it...i'm kind of glad i didnt. its a crap hole with french style woodwork.