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Nothing will stop you watching GGG beat Canelo. ;D
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Nothing will stop you watching GGG beat Canelo. ;D
LMFAO!!! ;D ;D
I'm already crying because the wife went and surprised booked a hotel for next weekend.
They'd better have the fight available, or this is gonna hurt worse than Irma.
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I don't want to see a single soul get harmed or injured in any of this hurricane stuff but I do want to see the entire city of Miami and Naples and Fort Myers and Tampa and st. Petersburg completely level to the ground so that no stone is laying on top of another Stone. I would like the same thing to happen to New York and London and San Francisco and Hong Kong and Moscow and Tokyo because that's just the way I am but I am saying I do not want to see a single person or creature injured or harmed in the process
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Glad you're safe Tito and with the family. No significant structural damage and in recovery mode right now it sounds? The hour to hour intensity coupled with almost euphoria immediately after a storm passes is like none other. Talked to family members yesterday and all are indeed stubborn as not one evacuated. Nieces in Miami, sisters in Bradenton and Panama City area. We were really hoping for that slow down and Northern turn much sooner and back half sitting in Atlantic but didn't work out. I don't wish these bastards on anyone but this hag needs to keep cutting North and hope to weaken over land. Steady as we go, I'm just not use to sitting on the outside watching and not knowing reality on the ground. Stay safe brother and take care of yours!
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I don't want to see a single soul get harmed or injured in any of this hurricane stuff but I do want to see the entire city of Miami and Naples and Fort Myers and Tampa and st. Petersburg completely level to the ground so that no stone is laying on top of another Stone. I would like the same thing to happen to New York and London and San Francisco and Hong Kong and Moscow and Tokyo because that's just the way I am but I am saying I do not want to see a single person or creature injured or harmed in the process
Really ?. Those buildings and cities are living memories and histories for generations of people.
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Glad you're safe Tito and with the family. No significant structural damage and in recovery mode right now it sounds? The hour to hour intensity coupled with almost euphoria immediately after a storm passes is like none other. Talked to family members yesterday and all are indeed stubborn as not one evacuated. Nieces in Miami, sisters in Bradenton and Panama City area. We were really hoping for that slow down and Northern turn much sooner and back half sitting in Atlantic but didn't work out. I don't wish these bastards on anyone but this hag needs to keep cutting North and hope to weaken over land. Steady as we go, I'm just not use to sitting on the outside watching and not knowing reality on the ground. Stay safe brother and take care of yours!
Thanks bro, much appreciated. :)
As monstrous as Irma was, we barely avoided a direct hit. So although Irma is a record-breaking hurricane in the history of the Atlantic, in my particular area it would still place 3rd (at least in my lifetime) as far as damage by hurricanes. My list is now:
1. Hugo (1989) - Eye passed directly over my town as a borderline Cat 3-4. Damage was catastrophic.
2. Georges (1998 ) - Not as powerful as Hugo, but crossed the whole island from east to west. Damage to infrastructure was more widespread.
3. Irma (2017) - Just skimmed the NE corner of the island, where I live, but avoided a direct hit.
Praying that your family members (as well as family members and friends of mine) survive safely.
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We are always praying all the time we should not just pray only when a hurricane hits I pray every second of every day that not a single solitary creature anywhere in the world not just human beings but butterflies and cats and dogs and birds Etc that not a single solitary creature ever suffers or undergoes any torture or suffering or abuse we should pray every single day like this not just only when there's a category 5 hurricane bearing down on one of our towns
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Thanks bro.
Funny... but before Hugo in '89 I remember people wanting to "experience" a hurricane in real life, just to see what is was like. Hell.... I may have even been one of them. ;D
Hugo proceeded to beat that shit right out of me... and now all of us just groan and brace ourselves whenever one of these monsters is approaching.
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Glad you're safe Tito and with the family. No significant structural damage and in recovery mode right now it sounds? The hour to hour intensity coupled with almost euphoria immediately after a storm passes is like none other. Talked to family members yesterday and all are indeed stubborn as not one evacuated. Nieces in Miami, sisters in Bradenton and Panama City area. We were really hoping for that slow down and Northern turn much sooner and back half sitting in Atlantic but didn't work out. I don't wish these bastards on anyone but this hag needs to keep cutting North and hope to weaken over land. Steady as we go, I'm just not use to sitting on the outside watching and not knowing reality on the ground. Stay safe brother and take care of yours!
Thanks bro, much appreciated. :)
As monstrous as Irma was, we barely avoided a direct hit. So although Irma is a record-breaking hurricane in the history of the Atlantic, in my particular area it would still place 3rd (at least in my lifetime) as far as damage by hurricanes. My list is now:
1. Hugo (1989) - Eye passed directly over my town as a borderline Cat 3-4. Damage was catastrophic.
2. Georges (1998 ) - Not as powerful as Hugo, but crossed the whole island from east to west. Damage to infrastructure was more widespread.
3. Irma (2017) - Just skimmed the NE corner of the island, where I live, but avoided a direct hit.
Praying that your family members (as well as family members and friends of mine) survive safely.
We're good bud, should be ok if we can convince my ol man to put his pride in his pocket and get off the damn beach ;D.
Its funny how once you start seeing daylight that we start yearning for the everyday we take for granted. The simple shit like complaining about a job, car troubles and some ginger kid getting the snot beat out of him next week ;D. "Normalcy" I suppose. Be safe man.
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TitoFan
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Spicoli
Glad you're safe Tito and with the family. No significant structural damage and in recovery mode right now it sounds? The hour to hour intensity coupled with almost euphoria immediately after a storm passes is like none other. Talked to family members yesterday and all are indeed stubborn as not one evacuated. Nieces in Miami, sisters in Bradenton and Panama City area. We were really hoping for that slow down and Northern turn much sooner and back half sitting in Atlantic but didn't work out. I don't wish these bastards on anyone but this hag needs to keep cutting North and hope to weaken over land. Steady as we go, I'm just not use to sitting on the outside watching and not knowing reality on the ground. Stay safe brother and take care of yours!
Thanks bro, much appreciated. :)
As monstrous as Irma was, we barely avoided a direct hit. So although Irma is a record-breaking hurricane in the history of the Atlantic, in my particular area it would still place 3rd (at least in my lifetime) as far as damage by hurricanes. My list is now:
1. Hugo (1989) - Eye passed directly over my town as a borderline Cat 3-4. Damage was catastrophic.
2. Georges (1998 ) - Not as powerful as Hugo, but crossed the whole island from east to west. Damage to infrastructure was more widespread.
3. Irma (2017) - Just skimmed the NE corner of the island, where I live, but avoided a direct hit.
Praying that your family members (as well as family members and friends of mine) survive safely.
We're good bud, should be ok if we can convince my ol man to put his pride in his pocket and get off the damn beach ;D.
Its funny how once you start seeing daylight that we start yearning for the everyday we take for granted. The simple shit like complaining about a job, car troubles
and some ginger kid getting the snot beat out of him next week ;D. "Normalcy" I suppose. Be safe man.
My wife booked a hotel in Old San Juan for next weekend as a surprise and "let's get away from it all after Irma" type of thing. It's a boutique hotel and may not have the fight. Screw taking off the storm shutters! Gotta get a contingency plan to watch that fight!!! ;D
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Damn Tito glad you are alright. This is terrible but I tell you it's been literally 72 hrs straight coverage on our 24hr news channels. Never seen them do this for a storm.
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I don't want to see a single soul get harmed or injured in any of this hurricane stuff but I do want to see the entire city of Miami and Naples and Fort Myers and Tampa and st. Petersburg completely level to the ground so that no stone is laying on top of another Stone. I would like the same thing to happen to New York and London and San Francisco and Hong Kong and Moscow and Tokyo because that's just the way I am but I am saying I do not want to see a single person or creature injured or harmed in the process
Really ?. Those buildings and cities are living memories and histories for generations of people.
Wow.