blog.newsweek.com — With two other "disasters" dominating the headlines--the Times Square bombing attempt and the Gulf oil spill--the national media seems to largely to have ignored the plight of Music City since the floodwaters began inundating its streets on Sunday.
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floppytacoMay 7, 2010
You were staring in the mirror when you typed that weren't you MWeather? Don't worry man things will pick up for you. Just stop buying all of those lottery tickets and pull your pants up.
deathsauceMay 7, 2010
I'm here as well. The only thing worse than the lack of coverage is the smell of the flood water.
b3owulfMay 7, 2010
Had you visited it before the flood???
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boner11May 8, 2010
Well the problem seems to be is that the residents of Nashville are acting like human beings. If they had 80,000 minorities at the Nashville equivalent of the Super Dome chanting "we need help", looting, shooting at first responders this would be a "story".
trent1492May 8, 2010
How did Gallatin fair?
fireballsmithMay 10, 2010
Um, no I didn't.