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Posted on 7/14/19 at 9:21 pm to JackieTreehorn
Drama Queen. Hey Hey , look at me. My book isn’t finished and may never be written, but if you click to my shitty article enough , someone may pay me to sit out a semester and finish it.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 9:27 pm to The Boat
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On Wednesday, a regular summer rainstorm flooded my street, causing my wife, well into her third trimester,
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our neighborhood is Algeirs
Yep, his wife enjoys the BBC while he watches.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 9:54 pm to The Boat
Did we know it was a hurricane on Thursday
Posted on 7/14/19 at 9:58 pm to The Boat
quote:Maybe his street flooded because he lives in Orleans Parish thats plagued with incompetence in politics and city services. Funny how neighboring Jefferson Parish got just as much rain and our drainage system was able to handle the water without it getting into people’s homes or businesses.
On Wednesday, a regular summer rainstorm flooded my street, causing my wife, well into her third trimester, to miss a doctor’s appointment. The internet told us that a drop in barometric pressure could send her into labor.
Also, dont believe everything you read on the internet
Posted on 7/14/19 at 10:08 pm to The Boat
This hurricane has taught us a lesson.
The Weather Channel was saying over and over and over, day after day and all night, with ever increasing certainty that we were going to get 20” + of rain and were even showing where they thought, or secretly hoped, the levies would be overtopped.
They talked with a gleam in their eye about the sure catastrophe that was going to happen. They just knew in their heart that the southern parishes of Louisiana were to be drowned.
How did this happen? How can they be so wrong? I had a dozen guys a work Friday all saying that they didn’t see it was going to be that bad. We all saw the trough that was bringing dry air in, blowing the top east side off the storm, splitting it damn near in half. Why did not the weather experts see it?
Because once one of them said it was going to be a gully-washer, they all parroted it. They are all so entrenched in group-think that they cannot form any independent thought. They have all invested so much into the climate change hoax, they cannot see any other possibilities.
This is what has happened to this reporter. He sees the weather, and climate in general, as an avatar to his entire way of thought. He sees the climate, the weather as the environmental lobby saw the ozone layer depletion in the 70’s and 80’s as the world’s greatest problem. They can’t help themselves, they are emotional children in adult clothes.
It will always be the same. It was save the whales then and save the polar bears now. It was save the spotted owls then and it’s save the ocean from straws now.
We must remember when they shut down logging in the north west because the spotted owls were in danger from the loss of habitat, they said. It was the spotted owls eating each other’s chicks more than logging and all the accomplished was killing jobs.
Same shite, different day. Emotional progressive environmentalists that are weak, stupid and group think obcessed. Stupid and weak, and dangerous. That reporter may just as soon been BMY.
The Weather Channel was saying over and over and over, day after day and all night, with ever increasing certainty that we were going to get 20” + of rain and were even showing where they thought, or secretly hoped, the levies would be overtopped.
They talked with a gleam in their eye about the sure catastrophe that was going to happen. They just knew in their heart that the southern parishes of Louisiana were to be drowned.
How did this happen? How can they be so wrong? I had a dozen guys a work Friday all saying that they didn’t see it was going to be that bad. We all saw the trough that was bringing dry air in, blowing the top east side off the storm, splitting it damn near in half. Why did not the weather experts see it?
Because once one of them said it was going to be a gully-washer, they all parroted it. They are all so entrenched in group-think that they cannot form any independent thought. They have all invested so much into the climate change hoax, they cannot see any other possibilities.
This is what has happened to this reporter. He sees the weather, and climate in general, as an avatar to his entire way of thought. He sees the climate, the weather as the environmental lobby saw the ozone layer depletion in the 70’s and 80’s as the world’s greatest problem. They can’t help themselves, they are emotional children in adult clothes.
It will always be the same. It was save the whales then and save the polar bears now. It was save the spotted owls then and it’s save the ocean from straws now.
We must remember when they shut down logging in the north west because the spotted owls were in danger from the loss of habitat, they said. It was the spotted owls eating each other’s chicks more than logging and all the accomplished was killing jobs.
Same shite, different day. Emotional progressive environmentalists that are weak, stupid and group think obcessed. Stupid and weak, and dangerous. That reporter may just as soon been BMY.
This post was edited on 7/14/19 at 10:12 pm
Posted on 7/14/19 at 10:15 pm to The Boat
As a son of Louisiana and "survivor" of more Hurricanes than I can count, Let me please tell this tree hugging pussy to stfu and gtfo.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 10:18 pm to The Boat
Here’s an idea. If you’re concerned about your wellbeing pertaining to weather, don’t live in a swamp below sea level that’s hit by hurricanes every year you twit.
Posted on 7/14/19 at 10:24 pm to The Boat
I bet he was going to originally write that he wrote his name in permanent marker on his limbs but thought that was too over the top.
Posted on 7/15/19 at 12:52 am to The Boat
What an idiot. Was I the only person that had to look up what a freaking "doula" is?
Posted on 7/15/19 at 12:59 am to Malik Agar
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Malik Agar
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Horowitz
Guy looks like he guzzles soy cum lattes for every meal.
Exactly what i was thinking
Posted on 7/15/19 at 1:49 am to The Boat
What a filthy Globalist propagandist
Posted on 7/15/19 at 4:06 am to Tiger Prawn
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Maybe his street flooded because he lives in Orleans Parish thats plagued with incompetence in politics and city services. Funny how neighboring Jefferson Parish got just as much rain and our drainage system was able to handle the water without it getting into people’s homes or businesses.
And, you know that he gleefully voted for the last two New Orleans' mayors.
The worst thing is that there are kids (actually their parents) spending $57,000/year to hear this ignorant scumbag spew his liberal insanity and then get their "A" for regurgitating it right back to him.
This post was edited on 7/15/19 at 4:10 am
Posted on 7/15/19 at 5:26 am to The Boat
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put a photograph of my grandmother’s family, taken before World War II, into a waterproof bag. I wrote my phone number in permanent marker on the outside, tied it to a life preserver along with a few other things I couldn’t bear to lose and put them in the attic. I trust they will be there when I return home on Monday.
It’s a photo. Why not take it with you?
Posted on 7/15/19 at 5:29 am to thebigmuffaletta
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On Wednesday, a regular summer rainstorm flooded my street,
Was Wednesday a regular rain storm?
Posted on 7/15/19 at 5:29 am to The Boat
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Horowitz
He should have a private meeting with ilhan . She will listen to him.
Posted on 7/15/19 at 5:31 am to gthog61
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That is exactly the emasculated worthless "male" that feminists have been pushing for for about 5 decades now.

Posted on 7/15/19 at 5:37 am to The Boat
The guy lives in a river delta 10 feet below sea level. You forfeit the right to complain about flooding when you sign up for that.
Posted on 7/15/19 at 5:38 am to The Boat
If I didn't laugh at this kind of horse shite, I'd have to cry...
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