Hurricane Matthew
#11
If I still lived in Pennsylvania I would probably been hit by it, but now with my new move to Texas I don't need to worry about this hurricane.

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#12
(10-08-2016, 03:24 PM)Wubzer Wrote: If I still lived in Pennsylvania I would probably been hit by it, but now with my new move to Texas I don't need to worry about this hurricane.

That was a good move then! Rolleyes

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#13
Wasn't nearly as big a deal as the news kept spewing out. But I did lose power and water for a day. Got it back now though
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(10-09-2016, 03:46 PM)Winchesterboys Wrote: Wasn't nearly as big a deal as the news kept spewing out. But I did lose power and water for a day. Got it back now though

I hate when the electricity/water goes off. Glad it's over for you man. Heart

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#15
Here in Europe everyone is freaking out with this. Journalists say that is one of the most dangerous hurricanes ever in the America's history Gasp
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(10-09-2016, 04:00 PM)drake13 Wrote: Here in Europe everyone is freaking out with this. Journalists say that is one of the most dangerous hurricanes ever in the America's history Gasp

That's most definitely an exaggeration. New Orleans got hit with worse.

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#17
before the flood was very interesting
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(11-01-2016, 01:20 AM)kingjr014 Wrote: before the flood was very interesting

Pardon me?

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lo and behold
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