Wow dude - that sounds surreal. I would love to experience something the eye of a storm.
Wow dude - that sounds surreal. I would love to experience something the eye of a storm.
That would be like 3x the number that died in Katrina. I can't see it being anywhere near that extreme. Still, I'm guessing they're going to be finding a lot of dumbasses floating face down in the morning.
Ok forget it, I was meaning in context if we had them built in east texas, or near Corpus Christi, where there is prevelant wind.
Aww still didn't read your email BB...
Yes - Winds in west Texas at the top of those things will easily get to 60-70 mph.
Yeah I'm praying that the dead beat the odds and live.
I'm just not hopefull that the surge of water tommarow will be mercifull.
Geraldo, you pussy. Get back in the ing water!
there isnt the constant wind in any of those areas that is in a place like west texas.
The coast would be more feasible than East Texas which would really make no sense.
But you need constant winds. The coast doesnt provide that to the extent that you really need.
Yeah, I ran out of silver halide. Couldn't take any of those fancy picture things.
Yeah I know that.
Scenario is,
if you put them in Corpus, or Beaumont, or wherever, and a Hurricane comes through with 110 mile an hour winds.
Could they survive it?
Can you imagine...
We have an email from baseline bum for Geraldo..."Would you please just ing die already? Love your show. Thanks."
I would have been amused if Jerry survived the hurricane long enough to die from being electrocuted by his mic's wire.
Finished with work. Time to turn this ish on.
FoxNews?
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He got hit by something in the surf at least.
It's a start.
You can tell you don't fish at the coast. The wind is CONSTANTLY ing blowing.
Yeah I meant the coast line, if they were to put them out there ala the idea for having them in the Atlantic Ocean outside Massachusets.
west texas makes 10x more sense.
Yeah the times I've been in Corpus, its constantly ing blowing wind, and its annoying as all .
thanks... the seabrook ones are where i live but on the other side of 146 highway... higher ground.
Yes - they wanted to put htem offshore on the east coast and they get winds like that all the time.
I know they can survive winds like that.
I'm talking about, could they survive a hurricane like this one if it blew through?
A pic from George Gervin's Afro:
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