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Actually I believe there is a state law prohibiting the transfer of fuel in an unapproved container. Maybe you legal eagles can look it up."A Florida man........"
That really doesn't seem like so bad of an idea, especially if you have a weak roof.Only in Florida
Beaufort is beautiful but I wouldn’t want to be anywhere near there during a storm. That place looks like it would flood if you spilled your drink.
Lived there from 15-17. Not a bad place at all. Don’t miss the sand fleas.Beaufort is beautiful but I wouldn’t want to be anywhere near there during a storm. That place looks like it would flood if you spilled your drink.
With all due respect, everything about this is wrong. Like, 100%. I hope this is a failed attempt at a joke.Those homes, by law, are constructed completely by Marines using USA-only made materials. They'll be just fine.
Yes it was. Completely. And everyone else thought it was funny but you.With all due respect, everything about this is wrong. Like, 100%. I hope this is a failed attempt at a joke.
If those stakes were anchored with a little concrete, this would work fairly well.Only in Florida
Possibly but as a construction manager for Paris Island, had to make sure. People say a lot of stupid stuff on this board. This would’ve been near the top.Yes it was. Completely. And everyone else thought it was funny but you.
The roads at Parris Island would flood when they had “king” or “spring” tides. Pretty wide. The tide can change more than 7 feet in a day.Looks like they are ducking this one, too, but yes. Those marshes look like they’re about a foot lower than the ground.
Gives a whole new meaning to “hurricane straps”.Only in Florida
Must have been too strapped to afford shutters.
I said in the box 2 days ago it was hitting jawja. It did a pure north jog Wednesday night that no model had predicted. Wasn't until yesterday evening that services even started hinting it could be further north.
Where jboss at? He got a plate full of crow to eat.
I grew up in Titusville. Just about every year the weather channel (purveyors of mass hysteria) projected a hurricane to hit from the Atlantic. Not once did it happen. Only once (04 I think) did a hurricane hit and it came from the Gulf.
Long story short: I laugh every time these idiots project a hurricane to hit north brevard/volusia. Just ain’t happening. There’s a reason KSC is where it is and the east coast of the state is shaped like it is. 1 of 2 things will happen with Dorian: it’ll hit the Miami area/skirt south and head to the Gulf or it’ll turn north and hit Georgia/South Carolina/North Carolina. Don’t need no damn model. Just watch.