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GulfCoast66

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22. We gulf coast folks
Thu Sep 7, 2017, 10:20 PM
Sep 2017

Liberal or conservative are a breed apart from most Americans. Hurricanes will do that for you!

I really appreciate your thoughts for us.

Take care.

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Just two things they know little about: dchill Sep 2017 #1
What I've heard is they are running school buses. juxtaposed Sep 2017 #2
I think I'd take my chances in a local shelter to being hauled off to Hoyt Sep 2017 #3
Please. This is a reality based site GulfCoast66 Sep 2017 #4
Not each year, you would have to admit this is an outstanding reason to do such a thing. shraby Sep 2017 #5
I really respect your passion and concern for we DUer's and all people in hurricane country GulfCoast66 Sep 2017 #9
You are indeed in my thoughts! Texasgal Sep 2017 #10
We gulf coast folks GulfCoast66 Sep 2017 #22
+1 FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #33
So true. Phoenix61 Sep 2017 #39
if you check the maps, Jose is not likely to come anywhere near Florida onenote Sep 2017 #15
Florida is a State. Houston is a City. n/t jaysunb Sep 2017 #6
Have you ever participated in a hurricane evacuation? Not like the picture some Thinkingabout Sep 2017 #7
I remember that trip up 45 as the Grapes of Wrath evacuation. Zen Democrat Sep 2017 #13
A lot of people died in that Rita evacuation Trueblue Texan Sep 2017 #34
I evacuated for Hurricane Gustav (I think) and it was hell Sgent Sep 2017 #20
LOL, people who can't get 5 coworkers to agree where to go for lunch FSogol Sep 2017 #30
Armchair DU Evacuation Experts crack me up. n/t USALiberal Sep 2017 #8
+1. N/t obnoxiousdrunk Sep 2017 #11
bingo - and done with such passion - "call in a convoy of trucks - it's only 20million plus - DrDan Sep 2017 #14
+1 onenote Sep 2017 #16
It's pretty funny. nt cwydro Sep 2017 #21
Indeed and out cup runneth over on ridiculous evacuation posts titaniumsalute Sep 2017 #25
I don't know if I've ever seen panic this bad on DU, lol. cbdo2007 Sep 2017 #29
It's always the ones who have never evacuated from a hurricane before too FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #31
Um, where are the troop carriers getting the gas? brooklynite Sep 2017 #12
. Lisa0825 Sep 2017 #17
Scott may have little experience with Army maneuvers and capabilities, since his experience Baitball Blogger Sep 2017 #18
Certainly people could have evacuated Monday and used some vacation days to go to NY and hear Hil Not Ruth Sep 2017 #19
On Monday that storm could have veered in a 250 mile difference. titaniumsalute Sep 2017 #26
Oh fucking goody. X_Digger Sep 2017 #23
A lot of the beige troop carriers from Desert Storm are here in Houston elehhhhna Sep 2017 #24
I think one problem is the lack of safety equipment on Army trucks ExciteBike66 Sep 2017 #27
Our military is large itsrobert Sep 2017 #28
I think you mean "OUR"? padfun Sep 2017 #35
Buses? You do realize the population here is nearly 21M? DrDan Sep 2017 #41
Well.yes. itsrobert Sep 2017 #43
I wonder if the gov't had not been spending a fortune fighting the drug war logosoco Sep 2017 #32
4m or so people on I75 and I95 Discuss JCMach1 Sep 2017 #36
Florida interstates backup during college football weekends FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #37
Ain't that the truth Phoenix61 Sep 2017 #40
I don't think Florida is dropping the ball teach1st Sep 2017 #38
"Troop Carriers"? That's funny. The Army can't even ride in the back anymore Lee-Lee Sep 2017 #42
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