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Just now, TonyTexas said:

On the bright side, if you had choose a spot on the gulf coast for a cat 5 hurricane to hit, this would be it. 

exactly. as a galvestonian who has been through some shit this is nice to see. thank god.

this motherfucker hitting dead on in Freeport would have shoved half the gulf up the ship channel and just proper butdtfucked god knows how many folks

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11 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

Fuck Golden Meadow and highway 1. One giant speed trap 

I think anyone that's spent any time in the Gulf Coast oil and gas industry has had at least one speeding ticket in Golden Meadow.

That and at least one divorce are your rites of passage.

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4 minutes ago, TonyTexas said:

On the bright side, if you had choose a spot on the gulf coast for a cat 5 hurricane to hit, this would be it. 

I’d choose Miami but I’m slightly evil.

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Guess not technically gulf coast
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TWC reporter in Lake Chuck just said Lake Charles is a beautiful city  

I'm not sure he’s actually in or ever been to Lake Charles.  

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Mayor Bartie says evacuation buses for the city will not be sent out after winds get over 35 mph. "You're in God's hands," Bartie said in a message to people choosing not to evacuate from the area.
 

where is @ramjet to put this shit to life? That’s a big bitch!

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Unsurvivable storm surge with large and destructive waves will cause catastrophic damage from Sea Rim State Park, Texas, to Intracoastal City, Louisiana, including Calcasieu and Sabine Lakes. This surge could penetrate up to 40 miles inland from the immediate coastline, and flood waters will not fully recede for several days after the storm.


https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/text/refresh/MIATCPAT3+shtml/262342.shtml
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21 minutes ago, huge said:

Man, hurricanes and erosion have changed the peninsula so much over the last few decades. When I was kid, I remember making the turn from High Island onto 87 and there was what seemed like 100 yards of sand and dunes between the road and the water. Post Rita and Ike, there's about 10 feet of piled up rocks between the eastbound lane and the gulf of mexico.

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