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freyguy

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Everything posted by freyguy

  1. You're not seeing the big picture. Entities are 100% to blame for the lack of planning and reaction to the floods / notifications. The concept really isn't hard. Kerr country, the camps and the UGRA spend the time well in advance to develop reaction plans to hazardous alerts: floods, fires, criminal activity, whatever. They figure out the mechanics if it involves evacuations, relocations, etc. They document and practice that shit on a routine basis to work out the kinks, so they're ready to respond to actual alarms. Then, when the actually alarms come, BOOM, you kick off the procedure. No matter how many times it occurs. Anything less is unfortunately either laziness or inadequacy. If all that is "too hard" or "too annoying" then those people need to find a new line of work.
  2. Can yall like, not bump this thread anymore until...you know...
  3. This type of shit would get people fired in a normal workplace. Good grief. Of course it also would have been long rooted out during routine drills, audits, etc...but we can't have all that fancy standard stuff that everyone else been doing (for decades and decades) down on the river man.
  4. WET earth. Oh man, thats what I've been missing....
  5. We've all been there
  6. Man, I'm trying with this....geez, it's a slow & rough beating.
  7. He wants to go out with you @Nicole44
  8. No telling how many people are buried under all that throughout the area.
  9. Jesus christ....
  10. Media scum is telling half truths? Really?
  11. Try super glue. Sometimes you need to lock in the connection so that none of those silly little electrons escape.
  12. My god, the amount of rock that thing is shredded and buried in.
  13. Holy fucking shit
  14. try that in a small town? Oh wait....
  15. Dear Penthouse....
  16. I kept waiting for all those drones to burst into flames and fall out of the sky. I am disappoint
  17. Now I'm sick to my stomach.
  18. This happened long before (late 80s i think) when a bus load of campers out there tried to make it across a flooded road. They had girls clinging to trees during the rescue. Cannot remember how many died.
  19. Greek
  20. Quit posting and fucking do something about it
  21. I hear that giving up fewer runs helps your chances at winning.
  22. Are you sure the type of gun being referenced in the news reports meets the textbook definition of said gun? Show us the ballistics data and the experts here will set everyone straight on why it isn't what we all know it is.
  23. Not this shit again
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