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hurrycaine!
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again?

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heh, and vinny says he'd rather live there than deal with the rare earthquake out here. Hell, I've barely seen a drop of rain since I've been here. The worst I have to deal with is waiting for the fog layer to burn off some mornings to see the sun..
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It's coming for you dave!!!
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Post by Dave »

oh noes! help meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

no one is getting *any* work done today at work, everyone is trying to locate stuff to protect their house (wood, tape, etc) or figurouing how to get out of here. I am probably going to stay put since I've never been through one before.
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When pluralizing 'no', it is extremely important to use the 'es' suffix, or else you would be grammatically incorrect.

My in-laws are visiting tomorrow to "escape the hurricane."

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I think we ought to save money by replaceing all the homes and businesses in Florida with single-story windowless concrete bunkers. Actually, I'm suprised Florida residents can still buy homeowner's insurance for anything else.
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Maybe that's why there are no windows where dave works? He'll propbably be safer working through the storm than taking the day off.
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George wrote:I think we ought to save money by replaceing all the homes and businesses in Florida with single-story windowless concrete bunkers. Actually, I'm suprised Florida residents can still buy homeowner's insurance for anything else.
That wouldn't work. Pretty much all the soil in Florida is sandy, so a concrete house would just sink.

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or fall into a sink hole since parts of FL have lots of limestone in the bedrock.
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Jason wrote:That wouldn't work. Pretty much all the soil in Florida is sandy, so a concrete house would just sink.
That's even better. Houses below ground level would be far less prone to hurricane damage.

Yes, I know where Florida's water table is and why concrete buildings, even underground wouldn't actually work, but it seems like there should be a better solution than multi-billion dollar reconstruction every few years.
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waterproofed concrete with stabilizer wings that go out underground for a hundred feet or so to slow/prevent sinking. Plant lawns on top of the stabillizers for a valued concrete bunker.
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you are all looking at it wrong. as a meche I pride myself in unique out of the box solution to troubling problems such as this.

we need to build a Great Wall.

and put it on wheels to move up and down the coast.

or better yet. a Great Turbine. and drop it inside the Hurricane.
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Dave wrote:we need to build a Great Wall.
That's the Chinese solution to everything.
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George wrote:
Dave wrote:we need to build a Great Wall.
That's the Chinese solution to everything.
Dave's black, so it makes sense.
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I like how the pictures I posted keep being updated. It really shows the storm edging towards dave...
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Oh, and watching the storm makes me think of Day After Tomorrow some...
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Post by Dave »

I bought a shovel and dug a hole so i can burymyself up to my neck. im sure that is a safe plan.
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Next time, outsource the digging to an indian so you can just buy the hole.

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