Hurricane Irma: now a tropical storm, moving into Georgia today

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Maxima rider I don't do trucks but trucks and jeeps have advantage in the flood

Yeah, but how often are you in floods?

Ironic how people living in year round warm weather buy the most trucks, but people up north who go through all 4 seasons are likely to buy more fuel efficient cars.
 

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WHAT THE fukk DO YOU MEAN RIDE IT OUT :what::what::what::what::what::what::what::what:

THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS RIDING OUT A CAT 5 CAT 4 HURRICANE CUZ :why:

Cuz, simply by just sitting back and letting Irma pass.... everyone can't leave, as for us we chose not to. Concrete house built in the 60s, recently inspected and still in A1 condition. When Wilma hit, our fukkin tall ass Ackee tree fell and took off a corner of the roof due to the high winds.... insurance took care of it. Any extra bread was invested into high impact hurricane windows, which been in for about 7 years now, so my peeps been ahead of the game. We have no high trees around so not much threat when objects start flying. Just finished extracting about 3/4 of the pool's water, prob ~4 feet worth with a pump rented out from Home Depot, flooding won't be a concern.... Enough food and water to last weeks, generator for the power.... and the edibles AND drink have been secured :lolbron::yeshrug:
 

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Cuz, simply by just sitting back and letting Irma pass.... everyone can't leave, as for us we chose not to. Concrete house built in the 60s, recently inspected and still in A1 condition. When Wilma hit, our fukkin tall ass Ackee tree fell and took off a corner of the roof due to the high winds.... insurance took care of it. Any extra bread was invested into high impact hurricane windows, which been in for about 7 years now, so my peeps been ahead of the game. We have no high trees around so not much threat when objects start flying. Just finished extracting about 3/4 of the pool's water, prob ~4 feet worth with a pump rented out from Home Depot, flooding won't be a concern.... Enough food and water to last weeks, generator for the power.... and the edibles AND drink have been secured :lolbron::yeshrug:

Im with you breh...but the flooding has nothing to do with your pool....:mjlol:.....cat 5 will rip the roof off your house...you treating it like its a snow storm...thats when you bunker down...not when its tornado like disasters coming down...
 
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