You should know I don't hate all idiots ( ;) ), I just don't care for the one's that feel they must cause others to enter danger for their ignorance.Green Horn said:Don't be such a hater.
Patman said:From MSNBC:
Resident Chris Robinson said via cellphone from his home east of downtown that “I’m not doing too good right now.”
Mr Chris Robinson, you are without a doubt a complete MORON perhaps you will become in reality what you certianly are in my eyes, a floating turd. :|
Green Horn said:Okay, now I'm torn. I don't know whether to screw with Pantyman some more or start in on Ivan's PETA post. :laugh: j/k
truespode said::)
I have a friend whose wife says she used to drop off the dogs they had as kids in the rich neighborhoods whenever they moved. Now HOW LAZY can you be not to take your dog with you when you move? How STUPID can you be to just dump the dog in a rich neighborhood where most of those people won't do anything for the dog except shoo him away where he'd end up starving or being hit by a car!
Ok... I'm off my soap box now.
Ivan
Patman said:From MSNBC:
[Mr Chris Robinson, you are without a doubt a complete MORON perhaps you will become in reality what you certianly are in my eyes, a floating turd.
I don't think there's any question how Patman feels about Mr. Robinson . . .tony91 said:Dude?
Just in case there is... I hope got got exactly what he deserved by not either evacuating the area or going to a local shelter. There was ZERO suprise factor here, it was known to be coming, it was known to be big and nasty. I was in Cancun when Emily came through, I was on my freakin' vacation but guess what, we went to the shelter and actually had a pretty interesting time. The evacuation orders are generally put in place so that people are not in danger and that includes the safety of the people that would have to go fish MORONS like that twit out of the toilet that they put themselves in. Perhaps that clarifies things?XRpredator said:I don't think there's any question how Patman feels about Mr. Robinson . . .
Patman said:Just in case there is... I hope got got exactly what he deserved by not either evacuating the area or going to a local shelter. There was ZERO suprise factor here, it was known to be coming, it was known to be big and nasty. I was in Cancun when Emily came through, I was on my freakin' vacation but guess what, we went to the shelter and actually had a pretty interesting time. The evacuation orders are generally put in place so that people are not in danger and that includes the safety of the people that would have to go fish MORONS like that twit out of the toilet that they put themselves in. Perhaps that clarifies things?
tony91 said:Patman,
At best, those are ignorant, egocentric posts.
So in my ignoranceI guess I failed to see how a person could protect their "things" from a flood and 140mph winds? I'll also assume since that appears to be the method of operation that you are using that these material things are much more valuable than their own lives? If that is indeed the case than why should they expect a rescue effort to be mounted in the worst part of the storm to come save them? They had a change of heart and now decided that everything they have can be replaced? They obtained insurance and that will make it all better? Lots of room for assumption here so you may as well run with it. My comment pertained to an individual that made a phone call via his cell phone durning the height of a storm that was known to be coming.dante said:you know what maybe people want to stay and protect everything they own from looters... Maybe at the time protecting their property is life or death... Many of those people don't have insurance... Perhaps not even cars... Many of these people are dirt poor... The people affected their are not going to cancun on vacation you know... You are the moron sir, why don't you just keep your mouth shut...
Please expound on these insightful facts. I made a post based upon a MSNBC report which of course may or may not be based on fact but is what was reported. I made another post based on my factual experience in a class 4 hurricane. Sure I didn't lose everything but then again I also made the choice to follow the evacuation order.tony91 said:Patman,
At best, those are ignorant, egocentric posts.
Patman said:So in my ignoranceI guess I failed to see how a person could protect their "things" from a flood and 140mph winds? I'll also assume since that appears to be the method of operation that you are using that these material things are much more valuable than their own lives? If that is indeed the case than why should they expect a rescue effort to be mounted in the worst part of the storm to come save them? They had a change of heart and now decided that everything they have can be replaced? They obtained insurance and that will make it all better? Lots of room for assumption here so you may as well run with it. My comment pertained to an individual that made a phone call via his cell phone durning the height of a storm that was known to be coming.
And believe it or not I can type with my mouth closed :moon: Perhaps you have a reflection in your monitor? :laugh:
Patman said:the really sad part is that there are sooo many people here that can walk on water but yet they sit behind their monitor and keyboard. :think:
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