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Look at the map and get yourselves togther...
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:11 pm
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:11 pm
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Come on people, get it together and put things into perspective. No more doom and gloom, lets be thankful we dont see more of the RED and ORANGE along the coast. Lets stay positive and hope for the best.
ETA: I took DAMMIT out of the subject because some people were getting there little feelings hurt
Come on people, get it together and put things into perspective. No more doom and gloom, lets be thankful we dont see more of the RED and ORANGE along the coast. Lets stay positive and hope for the best.
ETA: I took DAMMIT out of the subject because some people were getting there little feelings hurt
This post was edited on 6/3/10 at 6:21 am
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:15 pm to tgrbaitn08
that doesnt show any of the oil that on or under the surface of the ocean, and its still gushing
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:19 pm to LEASTBAY
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that doesnt show any of the oil that on or under the surface of the ocean, and its still gushing
No it sure doesnt, and what is your point?
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:21 pm to tgrbaitn08
I'd ask you the same question...
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what is your point?
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:32 pm to Archie Bengal Bunker
the point is, the % of oil that has hit our coast up until this point is very minimal compared to the amount that has gushed out. Also, the impact is also very minimal compared to how bad it could be. Most of the closures are due to precautionary measures. This is nothing compared to what the media and doom and gloomers are making it out to be. Yes, fishing and seafood may be done for this summer, as well as tourism to our coast and Gulf Coast beaches, and maybe even a year or two before the DHH clears our seafood, but come on man, as of right now, in the grand scheme of things we have a lot to be thankful for.
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:33 pm to tgrbaitn08
Do you own stock in anything that is related to the oil and gas industry?
Posted on 6/1/10 at 6:39 pm to TimeAndTide
Yes I own shares of quite few O&G stocks, but I sold my BP and RIG right after the accident.
Posted on 6/1/10 at 7:48 pm to tgrbaitn08
Opening day of Red Snapper season with most of the area around Grand Isle closed is not a good time to convince me this is no big deal
Posted on 6/1/10 at 7:58 pm to Kajungee
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Opening day of Red Snapper season with most of the area around Grand Isle closed is not a good time to convince me this is no big deal
Calm down Francis
Posted on 6/1/10 at 8:06 pm to tgrbaitn08
Flew over most of BS and Main Pass today and saw very little oil. All of the pics yall are seeing is for the most part in a 5 to 10 mile radius around the leak site. The fish, shrimp, craps and every other fricking thing that lives out here is fine so like the man said lets pull it together now.
Posted on 6/1/10 at 9:26 pm to GREENHEAD22
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Opening day of Red Snapper season with most of the area around Grand Isle closed is not a good time to convince me this is no big deal
And the area should be open to recreational fisherman... never should have closed.
Posted on 6/1/10 at 9:29 pm to tgrbaitn08
I am hoping for the best but I googled an independant scientific study of Prince William Sound 10 years after the Valdez incident. Made me want to break down and cry.
Posted on 6/2/10 at 9:39 am to tgrbaitn08
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the point is, the % of oil that has hit our coast up until this point is very minimal compared to the amount that has gushed out. Also, the impact is also very minimal compared to how bad it could be.
Wow. Where do you think all of the oil went? It's still out there. It will wash up somewhere, since we're the closest, we are the most likely. they used dispersements to make it stay below the surface so that you cant see it (If you don't think that is the driving force, you're fooling yourself). So any day you may wake up and the entire coast is soaked. That is reality.
Posted on 6/2/10 at 10:20 am to Tiger55
The oil that is coming out is a prety high gravity, much is actually being diluted, the under water oil plumes are way over stated and some have been debunked as inncorrect.
Posted on 6/2/10 at 10:32 am to Tiger55
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Wow. Where do you think all of the oil went? It's still out there. It will wash up somewhere, since we're the closest, we are the most likely. they used dispersements to make it stay below the surface so that you cant see it (If you don't think that is the driving force, you're fooling yourself). So any day you may wake up and the entire coast is soaked. That is reality.
A lot of the oil is being degraded, some is moving north towards our coast but as you can see from the map, we havent been hit with much of it. I would assume that most is moving South never to been seen again.
Posted on 6/2/10 at 10:35 am to tgrbaitn08
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I would assume that most is moving South never to been seen again.
best case scenario...
i like your optimism though.
Posted on 6/2/10 at 11:23 am to tgrbaitn08
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I would assume that most is moving South never to been seen again.
Never to be seen again?
Posted on 6/2/10 at 11:35 am to alange
Try living in Houma where 95% of the economy is Oilfield/Fishing Industry!!! Then tell me to get it together, when we are losing jobs to a Memorandum and our Fishermen can't fish! Put these guys back on rigs and boats then i will not worry, until then do not tell me to compose myself esp saying DAMMIT!!! With all due respect! Oil may not be washing up on shore everyday but people are sent home everyday wondering where they will earn their next check!
This post was edited on 6/2/10 at 11:36 am
Posted on 6/2/10 at 11:44 am to alange
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Never to be seen again? By Americans you mean?
Posted on 6/2/10 at 11:47 am to cigtyme
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Try living in Houma where 95% of the economy is Oilfield/Fishing Industry!!!
I live in NOLA and work out of Houma/Morgan City, I own a company that is directly involved with O&G and I'm telling you to calm down Francis. It will work itself out. It is never as bad as it seems.
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