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Hmmmmmmm, The Shit People Value.....  

punkybrewster3 58M
36 posts
9/1/2008 12:06 am
Hmmmmmmm, The Shit People Value.....


I am sitting here, listening to the TV, MSNBC, to be exact... They, like other media outlets, are gorging themselves on the Gustav Hurricane frenzy.... I've gotten used to that but one thing I refuse to comprehend are....

Those damn fools who refuse to leave their homes when they are told to do so. I mean 2 million other people couldn't possibly be following a hunch. I mean, no one wants to be looted but if your shit comes from Rent-A-Center, let that shit float on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I watched a situation where the mother of a 6yr old, refused to leave her own mother and sent the off with other relatives, whom, I assume, carry the "bright gene", because they didn't even look at the news cameras when they picked up the little girl and put her in the pick-up truck.... I mean I love my MaMa, but I would've drugged her ass or asked God's forgiveness and knocked her ass out... Now this dumb ass chick is cooped up with her mother, while her brain is wherever her baby is... Unless, that was a little bad ass. In that case, I would've left her bad ass behind. Just joking, but WOW!!!!!!

Have you ever smelled the water that surrounds New Orleans???!!?? That shit stinks, even as I type, the most accurate word that I can muster at this moment is the word SHIT... Which brings me to the question, why would you want to salvage furniture that's been floating in shit??? WHY??? Are they going to set their couches on the front lawn to dry, and swap tales about how the drab green and rust plaid sofa almost got away, but with God's grace and the drifting carcass of the neighbor's dog, I was able to secure it to the chimney.....!

I am always astonished when I hear and see situations like this, and how many people will put their lives at risk just to keep some other jackass from stealing their property. I mean WOW!!!! If anyone wants to steal some soggy shit, be my guest, and here's the receipts too... The water that comes over that levee is about the equivalent of you taking a dump and pissing, then putting fish, various toxic chemicals and other "stuff" in a pot, then tossing it around your room. That should give you a vivid idea what being in that particular flood would be like...

Ironically, this happens to be the 3rd year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.I may seem to be making light of the tragedy, but I'm not... In fact, for 6 months, 5 of my cousins slept in my 2 bedroom apt, until they were reunited with their in Texas... So I have 1st hand experience in feeling some degree of lose, but no matter what. I'll never let the line between life and property blur... I can always get a new sofa... And personally fart it up, reallllllll good!!!!!!! Myself. hahahahaha

Suggestion... In situations like natural disasters, most law enforcement, from what I've been told, are given orders to Shoot To Kill, when confronted by resistant looters. I usually don't condone excessive force, but if a motherfucker wants to steal a soggy Rent-A-Center sofa, I say kill'em, then kill'em again, because that mofo was desperate!!! Who does that? Float around devastated flood areas and case places for loot that's been submerged in foul water, WHO!!!??!??!?!?!?!? Is their day job grave robbing???? I know, they are human Pinky and the Brain types.... I mean, I don't wanna be in my apartment when the toilet overflows, let alone Lake Pontchartrain coming through the door, floors and windows.....

Oh yeah, my suggestion, lock the fuckin' door and get your asses on those free evacuee bus seats and shut the fuck up and thank your God for this country's ability to provide, this time around... But, in all seriousness, I pray God protects the innocent, the valiant and the poor soul who stayed with her mother.... And pets for you animal lovers (Freaks)....



christylovesfun 51F  
16880 posts
9/1/2008 11:22 am

As someone who grew up on the Gulf Coast, I've gotta say I have some sympathy for those who wanna stay and ride out the storm. New Orleans is different because of the levee situation, but even so, it was obvious 2 days ago that this storm wasn't going to be a Katrina. Once it got into the Gulf, it was easy to see that it wasn't the same size or intensity. My parents fled coastal Alabama during one of the recent storms bound for Texas. Took them 18 hours to get there. I-10 was a parking lot. My mom's in poor health, and it's hard on her to sit for that period of time. Not to mention the fact that some people were still on I-10 when the feeder bands started coming thru.

So, yeah, I have some sympathy with wanting to stay put.

Being in a government-run evacuation has to be hellish.

I've proven something to myself this storm cycle: don't watch cable for news -- go to NOAA and read their discussion forecasts straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak. There you'll get the straight dope about whether or not to panic. Fox, CNN, and the Weather Channel were all putting alarmist if not plain wrong information out there after Gustav entered the Gulf and didn't strengthen the way that they predicted.

The Gulf Coast gets too many storms to evacuate the whole coast every time a storm comes. Mississippi didn't get as much coverage last time, but those homes that were swept away like matchsticks along I-90 in Mississippi had stood for over a hundred years. They survived a Cat 5 (Camille) with no problem. The thing about hurricanes is you can never be exactly sure where it's gonna strike, since forecast models often break down close to the coastline. A small difference in landfall changes the location of the main storm surge.

So east-west evacuations are pointless. The whole area down there is pretty much poor and rural, so finding hotel rooms northbound become really difficult and expensive. There aren't enough public shelters rated to withstand a Cat 4 or 5 storm. This really needs to be addressed long term.

When I was growing up, people didn't evacuate. If you lived in a low-lying area or a trailer, you stayed with relatives who didn't or in a public shelter. Most of the public shelters, mind you, are only rated to withstand at Cat 2 or 3. Of course, we didn't see too many Cat 4 or 5 storms. Also, the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay has a natural bluff that serves as protection against storm surge along a lot of the beach.

Since this storm wasn't as bad, you'll probably find that the next time a storm threatens New Orleans that evacuation compliance will be less. If there are five or six weaker storms before the next Katrina hits and if the levees aren't fixed and/or re-engineered, then there might be another Katrina-like disaster. Even if they are re-engineered, if a strong storm hits in just the right place and way, and is huge like Katrina so that the rain and the surge last for a longer period of time, then no amount of levee protection will be enough.

Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale
Her infinite variety. Other women cloy
The appetites they feed, but she makes hungry
Where most she satisfies. For vilest things
Become themselves in her, that the holy priests
Bless her when she is riggish. ~~ from Antony & Cleopatra


punkybrewster3 58M
236 posts
9/8/2008 6:00 pm

All in all, I'm glad it wasn't anywhere as bad as Katrina proved to be. I hope that "Lil boy crying wolf" mentality doesn't cost any lives this next time around>>>


punkybrewster3 58M
236 posts
9/16/2008 9:22 am

To me, bareback is just a fantasy. I can still remember when it wasn't considered a high risk act, but I'm not trying to tempt fate.

As much as I yearn to feel the unsheathed pleasures of a sopping wet pussy, I must rely on my memory of past experiences instead.

When I write about certain sexual encounters, I tend to omit the fumbling with condom wrappers part, not too sexy. And as much as I'd love to feel my cock's head pass through your pussy's drenched slit, and revel on the sensations, like the stubble around your well coiffed mound, pricking my veiny circumference, it would take far too much for me to even consider going beyond the realms of latex...


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