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re: I am so proud of my awesome tigers & Les
Posted on 9/30/14 at 9:31 pm to runningTiger
Posted on 9/30/14 at 9:31 pm to runningTiger
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But a tornado is not a hurricane. There weren't evacuees on the playing field the week before a game. It wasn't a historical moment like Katrina was.
Dude?
That tornado killed 64 people.
Sure, the damage wasn't on the same level as Katrina but it's pretty shitty to try to minimize the tornado.
I wouldn't advise you post anything of the sort on the SEC Rant unless you want a quick trip to banland.
Posted on 9/30/14 at 9:34 pm to BrerTiger
Like I already said the tornado is very sad. And I knowledge to a lot of people died from it.
But it was nothing like Katrina. Katrina changed American history. Katrina killed nearly 2000 people. And it happened just before the season began. And the week of our first game along comes another category five hurricane to the Louisiana coast. And it wasn't slowing down. And we had a vacuum wheezeand a broken people with broken families a new rooms. We're talking hundreds of thousands of homes. Homeless people people in shelters. People on the playing field where the game was supposed to be scheduled.
The Alabama tornado happened in March or April. The season then start until August or September.
But it was nothing like Katrina. Katrina changed American history. Katrina killed nearly 2000 people. And it happened just before the season began. And the week of our first game along comes another category five hurricane to the Louisiana coast. And it wasn't slowing down. And we had a vacuum wheezeand a broken people with broken families a new rooms. We're talking hundreds of thousands of homes. Homeless people people in shelters. People on the playing field where the game was supposed to be scheduled.
The Alabama tornado happened in March or April. The season then start until August or September.
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