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- inactive, on 06/01/2009, -0/+10Never under estimate Mother Nature!
- danthek54, on 06/03/2009, -0/+6read the comment carefully
- Fhwqhgads, on 06/03/2009, -0/+3Looters will be killed
- buddamus, on 06/03/2009, -0/+3Nature is a terrorist threat and has to be stopped!
- DirtPile, on 06/03/2009, -0/+2Damn, Nature. You costly.
- lanzemurdok, on 06/03/2009, -0/+2I want to buy a land rover for some reason.
- DirtPile, on 06/03/2009, -0/+2But freedom isn't. It costs $1.05.
- HellaHelgi, on 06/03/2009, -1/+2Well the Carolina Hurricanes are valued at $144 million. It's a good thing New Orleans doesn't have a hockey team. Can you imagine? Carolina Hurricanes vs. The New Orleans... Levees?
- haydukeqc, on 06/03/2009, -2/+3Buried for not having NC in Hugo's affected area.
- proxybot767, on 06/03/2009, -1/+22005 was bad for Louisiana both Katrina then Rita two weeks later
- proxybot767, on 06/03/2009, -0/+1It is that time of year to take a hurrication.
- inactive, on 06/03/2009, -0/+1I like how hurricane season used to be called summer.
- bradleyland, on 06/03/2009, -0/+1It's worth noting that Frances and Jeanne hit FL in the same year only months apart. Man did 2004 suck to be in FL.
- badot, on 10/09/2009, -0/+1many people killed...
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http://kangbadot.com - jesseber, on 06/03/2009, -0/+1I love how New Orleans "hasn't recovered" four years later, like that picture was taken yesterday. The only lasting effect 4 years later is that there aren't as many places that are open 24 hours as there used to be.
- suntzusputnik, on 06/03/2009, -0/+1I've been through most of these, Andrew and Katrina included, though Katrina was a tropical storm pushing hurricane status when I experienced it. Katrina created alot of micro tornadoes when it hit, that is, lots of areas were fine afterwards, with random spots of extreme destruction.
- inactive, on 07/21/2009, -0/+1Look at how the White House hasn't recovered from the Bush administration's demise 6 months earlier... huhuhu!!!
http://www.wholesalesteelbuildings.com/ - LloydBentsen, on 06/03/2009, -0/+1I know I am no expert, but Rita could have easily been the #2 on the list had it stayed on course for Galveston Bay. Hundreds of thousands more homes would have been effected in the Houston metropolis. Not only that, thousands of people were still stuck in traffic leaving Houston while Rita made landfall due to lack of planning. An automobile is probably not the bbest shelter for a Category 5 storm. Anyway, good thing that didn't happen.
- suntzusputnik, on 06/03/2009, -0/+1or Father Time!
- reddevild, on 06/03/2009, -0/+1I'm pissed that Hurricane Ivan didnt include Pennsylvania in the damages, the suburbs south of Pittsburgh, namely my old school district of Chartiers Valley, were absolutely devastated. Hell, the Pittsburgh International Airport recorded it's highest 24 hour period of rainfall ever during Ivan. And half of our school district lost damn near everything they ever owned, including many of my very close friends.
- LloydBentsen, on 06/03/2009, -0/+1Hey Bucketosand, I can derive from your statement that you do volunteer work. Please repair the 6x4 foot hole (yes, all the way through like a window) in the side of my second story. It's not a very pleasant window, the summer months are approaching, and the ***** insurance company is offering only a couple hundred dollars over the damn deductible. After that, feel free to stay a while because I'm sure there are people much worse off than me around here that would appreciate your services. Thanks.
- bucketosand, on 06/03/2009, -1/+1last I checked, hurricanes were free...
- lordjaggy, on 06/03/2009, -0/+0Wouldn't mind the slide show as much if they wouldn't flood it with the thousands of slooooow-ass and useless ads that seems determined to kill all of your bandwidth.
- hotdigg, on 06/03/2009, -2/+2Buried for another slow-ass slideshow!
- Nighthawke, on 06/03/2009, -1/+1Cheapest hurricane to make landfall on US soil; Brett (Strong Category 3) 1999. Was living in Port Aransas, we bugged out for Victoria and watched it curve towards Brownsville, finally hitting Kenedy county, smashing crops, and livestock.
No major damage to the island we lived on, just a few roofing tiles peeled off the neighbor's house.
Oh, and the price tag? $40 Million in damages, it hit nothing but farmland! - samk, on 06/03/2009, -3/+0I buy my hurricanes at Costco.
- relikborg, on 06/03/2009, -5/+1#8 was Hugo.
- darkciti2, on 06/03/2009, -5/+1Shocker: Hurricane Katrina was the costliest.
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