http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/31/us/31 … nted=print
Mandatory evacuations are now in effect.
This should be interesting.
Mandatory evacuations are now in effect.
This should be interesting.
Do you have pumps in your town pumping water out 24 hours a day-everyday to?Flecco wrote:
We had a cat5 a few years back up here. Passed to the north of the town by less than 20km or so.
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Including the same 'dumbasses' whose 'dumbness' is solely restricted to them being in hospital at the wrong time.SGT_Dicklewicz wrote:
and those who stay behind accept "all responsibility for themselves and their loved ones," said the city's emergency preparedness director, Jerry Sneed.
At least they have a choice. Government needed to step in to help the dumbass' that were too dumb to leave this time too.
I'm pretty sure they med-evac people out of hospitals via Helicopter/Ambulances... (depending on the severity, obviously)Spark wrote:
Including the same 'dumbasses' whose 'dumbness' is solely restricted to them being in hospital at the wrong time.SGT_Dicklewicz wrote:
and those who stay behind accept "all responsibility for themselves and their loved ones," said the city's emergency preparedness director, Jerry Sneed.
At least they have a choice. Government needed to step in to help the dumbass' that were too dumb to leave this time too.
Yeah, right.
Last edited by Poseidon (2008-08-30 22:49:21)
There was a massive effort to remove elderly and injured people from the city, anyone still there is just obstinate, and shouldn't be expecting that helicopter when 17 feet of water come smashing through the floodgatesSpark wrote:
Including the same 'dumbasses' whose 'dumbness' is solely restricted to them being in hospital at the wrong time.SGT_Dicklewicz wrote:
and those who stay behind accept "all responsibility for themselves and their loved ones," said the city's emergency preparedness director, Jerry Sneed.
At least they have a choice. Government needed to step in to help the dumbass' that were too dumb to leave this time too.
Yeah, right.
Our civil planners are sensible. We built the town above sea level.Kmarion wrote:
Do you have pumps in your town pumping water out 24 hours a day-everyday to?Flecco wrote:
We had a cat5 a few years back up here. Passed to the north of the town by less than 20km or so.
Did the word Geophysicist even exist when New Orleans was founded?Flecco wrote:
Our civil planners are sensible. We built the town above sea level.Kmarion wrote:
Do you have pumps in your town pumping water out 24 hours a day-everyday to?Flecco wrote:
We had a cat5 a few years back up here. Passed to the north of the town by less than 20km or so.
Yep...can't beat 30 pairs of Nikes.jord wrote:
Yeah I'd stay to loot too.
Fuck that I can get about 10 plasma's in my estate.FEOS wrote:
Yep...can't beat 30 pairs of Nikes.jord wrote:
Yeah I'd stay to loot too.
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i dunno. they are both stealing yes. but i would not refer to food as looting.m3thod wrote:
Their both still technically looting, even though i would turn a blind eye to the one requiring sustenance.
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Agreed. New Orleans, with it's "bowl" location etc.. should've been wiped out a long time ago when it was a simple colonial settlement. Or even before that, it should've just been a "no-go" area in general where you just don't want to start up a settlement. Like survival of the fittest or something, the city should have never made it to the level of where it is now (which is, quite a big developed city)ghettoperson wrote:
Presumably not. TBH, I'm just amazed this hasn't happened earlier. When you think about now long NO has been around (ok, so not that long, but still a few hundred years) nothing has happened, but now we have two city destroying hurricanes in 3 years.
no, there was another one also.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Here it is, it wasn't old people either, nor was it TV's
http://www.snopes.com/katrina/photos/looters.asp