Can Anyone Explain Why..............?

I've likely forgotten more about construction than you'll ever know. When you've built a house form the subterranean plumbing to the roof cap with your own hands get back to me. BTW it's not against the law to restore power to a minimally flooded house where the electrical system isn't involved, in fact many are never turned off. So you can continue talking out of your ass or accept the fact that many of your assumptions are wrong.


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Dude, I lived thru hurricane Sandy, the town next to mine was wiped out. Flooded homes all had to be gutted and rewired before the power could be turned back on and inspections were STRICT. Which is why so many homes were abandoned or demolished rather than be restored. Been there seen that, the pile of debris in this town was 3 stories high, entire home contents were on the pile. So son, you are wrong no matter how much you claim to have forgotten...................

PS. No one who has witnessed a hurricane forgets anything.................................

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Well, that's what you get for living in commie country. As I said it depends of the level of the floods. A Galvaston restaurant that had 18" of water will be open tomorrow or firday. BTW I've been though 4 hurricanes. Next.


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No restaurant that had 18 inches of water in it could be suitable for habitation much less foodservice. It is possible if all the gas and electric came from above and the building is made of fiberglass and not wood. Tell me how did they remove the water from inside the studs, where mold will grow that will get the building condemned? Seems you forgot more than you ever knew


The interview with the owner was on channel 13 here in Houston today. Why don't you find it and call the owner and tell him that.


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You call and ask him how he dried out the inside of his walls so mold does not grow. That said lets see a picture of this place, for all we actually know it's a hot dog stand with two tables, or a Chinese restaurant that cooks cats and dogs



More pathetic regressive assumptions. Run along child you're boring me.


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Dude, I lived thru hurricane Sandy, the town next to mine was wiped out. Flooded homes all had to be gutted and rewired before the power could be turned back on and inspections were STRICT. Which is why so many homes were abandoned or demolished rather than be restored. Been there seen that, the pile of debris in this town was 3 stories high, entire home contents were on the pile. So son, you are wrong no matter how much you claim to have forgotten...................

PS. No one who has witnessed a hurricane forgets anything.................................

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Well, that's what you get for living in commie country. As I said it depends of the level of the floods. A Galvaston restaurant that had 18" of water will be open tomorrow or firday. BTW I've been though 4 hurricanes. Next.


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No restaurant that had 18 inches of water in it could be suitable for habitation much less foodservice. It is possible if all the gas and electric came from above and the building is made of fiberglass and not wood. Tell me how did they remove the water from inside the studs, where mold will grow that will get the building condemned? Seems you forgot more than you ever knew


The interview with the owner was on channel 13 here in Houston today. Why don't you find it and call the owner and tell him that.


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You call and ask him how he dried out the inside of his walls so mold does not grow. That said lets see a picture of this place, for all we actually know it's a hot dog stand with two tables, or a Chinese restaurant that cooks cats and dogs



More pathetic regressive assumptions. Run along child you're boring me.


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Dude there is no restaurant, you made it up like the rest of the fake news in your brain
 
Well, that's what you get for living in commie country. As I said it depends of the level of the floods. A Galvaston restaurant that had 18" of water will be open tomorrow or firday. BTW I've been though 4 hurricanes. Next.


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No restaurant that had 18 inches of water in it could be suitable for habitation much less foodservice. It is possible if all the gas and electric came from above and the building is made of fiberglass and not wood. Tell me how did they remove the water from inside the studs, where mold will grow that will get the building condemned? Seems you forgot more than you ever knew


The interview with the owner was on channel 13 here in Houston today. Why don't you find it and call the owner and tell him that.


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You call and ask him how he dried out the inside of his walls so mold does not grow. That said lets see a picture of this place, for all we actually know it's a hot dog stand with two tables, or a Chinese restaurant that cooks cats and dogs



More pathetic regressive assumptions. Run along child you're boring me.


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Dude there is no restaurant, you made it up like the rest of the fake news in your brain


Shove it up your ass pea brain. You don't fucking know me, take it or fucking leave it, I don't give a shit.


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