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<blockquote data-quote="SF" data-source="post: 121025" data-attributes="member: 1171"><p>Actually you're wrong Camp. What I see on TV is what the press wants us to see. There are some good folks down there too. We are simply seeing the worst. We'll just disagree on this one.</p><p> Just because we disagree doesn't mean I don't know what I'm talking about. I used to live on the gulf coast myself. Chose not to stay there for 50 years.</p><p></p><p>Not leaving is ignoring it? Not necessarily. We have tornado watches and warnings here all the time. If I ran out to a storm cellar (which I don't have) every time we had a warning, I'd spend most of my spring in the cellar.</p><p> You're right, LA definitely needs some different leaders. </p><p> Sure is foolish when looking at in hindsight. Easy for us all to be a genius on this subject today. </p><p> No arguement from me on this one. We completely agree.</p><p> For the record, I can say I've survived one. A very little on though. Only a Category 1. June 26, 1986. Bonnie. I was stuck in a motel in Beaumont. Working as a contractor for the power company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SF, post: 121025, member: 1171"] Actually you're wrong Camp. What I see on TV is what the press wants us to see. There are some good folks down there too. We are simply seeing the worst. We'll just disagree on this one. Just because we disagree doesn't mean I don't know what I'm talking about. I used to live on the gulf coast myself. Chose not to stay there for 50 years. Not leaving is ignoring it? Not necessarily. We have tornado watches and warnings here all the time. If I ran out to a storm cellar (which I don't have) every time we had a warning, I'd spend most of my spring in the cellar. You're right, LA definitely needs some different leaders. Sure is foolish when looking at in hindsight. Easy for us all to be a genius on this subject today. No arguement from me on this one. We completely agree. For the record, I can say I've survived one. A very little on though. Only a Category 1. June 26, 1986. Bonnie. I was stuck in a motel in Beaumont. Working as a contractor for the power company. [/QUOTE]
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