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<blockquote data-quote="eatbeef" data-source="post: 193980" data-attributes="member: 2548"><p>I live in good old ND and I am ashamed to read this comparison to the hurricanes, while this was a bad storm with a fair amount of snow the worst part was the ice that came down and clung to power lines and trees and such which of course brought many poles and trees down. It was a mess but it was not very cold at the time 15 degrees and up so was in no way as tragic or dangerous as a huricane category 5. I am a life long res. here and I know this story was not written by an intelligent Nort Dakotan. There have been many, many far more destructive and deadly blizzards here that still don't come close to what the people in huricane country have gone through> I apologize to the residents of the Rita/Katrina areas for this story that tries to minimize there troubles and if I knew who wrote this garbage I would slap 'em silly for yA. By the way I have never been near a huricane but weathered many a blizzard and from what I've seen on TV, I'll take the blizzards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eatbeef, post: 193980, member: 2548"] I live in good old ND and I am ashamed to read this comparison to the hurricanes, while this was a bad storm with a fair amount of snow the worst part was the ice that came down and clung to power lines and trees and such which of course brought many poles and trees down. It was a mess but it was not very cold at the time 15 degrees and up so was in no way as tragic or dangerous as a huricane category 5. I am a life long res. here and I know this story was not written by an intelligent Nort Dakotan. There have been many, many far more destructive and deadly blizzards here that still don't come close to what the people in huricane country have gone through> I apologize to the residents of the Rita/Katrina areas for this story that tries to minimize there troubles and if I knew who wrote this garbage I would slap 'em silly for yA. By the way I have never been near a huricane but weathered many a blizzard and from what I've seen on TV, I'll take the blizzards [/QUOTE]
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