The entire state of Florida was just evacuated for a cat-2 hurricane

Unnecessary evacuations in the Miami area period
You are a Category Five asshole a white male Mindoro ...
Except no category five conditions hit the Miami area, mostly just tropical storm conditions. Everyone that rode it out in the Miami area did just fine… There was no reason to evacuate The elderly and disabled with the heat and humidity.
What a fuck up
you are a category 5 asshole 'Nuff said ...you are a mindless fuck head who knows zero about storms or Civil defense evacuation ... you are like an impotent Ted Cruz watching porn.....you spin your wheels
 
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Here in Orlando, things were rather mild actually. Yes, some oak trees fell, yes, many are without power but here in Orlando where most of us have Duke Energy, if a squirrel farts while standing on a power line, people lose power.

It was more than a glorified storm, but it did not live up to the hype.

Personally, I had no damage and never lost power. I just have a yard to rake.
 
Here in Orlando, things were rather mild actually. Yes, some oak trees fell, yes, many are without power but here in Orlando where most of us have Duke Energy, if a squirrel farts while standing on a power line, people lose power.

It was more than a glorified storm, but it did not live up to the hype.

Personally, I had no damage and never lost power. I just have a yard to rake.

We don't wanna hear about your raking. We wanna hear about how you shot Irma down, you he-man.
Where'd you hit her? In the eye, like Bin Laden?
 
Here in Orlando, things were rather mild actually. Yes, some oak trees fell, yes, many are without power but here in Orlando where most of us have Duke Energy, if a squirrel farts while standing on a power line, people lose power.

It was more than a glorified storm, but it did not live up to the hype.

Personally, I had no damage and never lost power. I just have a yard to rake.

We don't wanna hear about your raking. We wanna hear about how you shot Irma down, you he-man.
Where'd you hit her? In the eye, like Bin Laden?

She was a Cat 4, then I shot 3 categories out of her so she was a 1 when she hit us.
 
Here in Orlando, things were rather mild actually. Yes, some oak trees fell, yes, many are without power but here in Orlando where most of us have Duke Energy, if a squirrel farts while standing on a power line, people lose power.

It was more than a glorified storm, but it did not live up to the hype.

Personally, I had no damage and never lost power. I just have a yard to rake.

We don't wanna hear about your raking. We wanna hear about how you shot Irma down, you he-man.
Where'd you hit her? In the eye, like Bin Laden?

She was a Cat 4, then I shot 3 categories out of her so she was a 1 when she hit us.

I hope your guns were still strewn all over the apartment so they could get blown to the proverbial four winds.

You know, share the wealth.
 
The entire state of Florida was just evacuated for a cat-2 hurricane

Actually it landed as a 4 with 130mph winds but nice try at revisionism on a storm that's still going on. The first casualty is always the facts.

For comparison Katrina landed as a Cat 3 blowing at 125. So this is bigger.
But you have fun fantasizing. That's all that matters.

Depends on how you define "bigger". Does the category or wind speed matter as much as the devastation it causes? Hurricanes Camille (1969) and Andrew (1992) rank as the top two in wind speed. However, when it comes to deaths caused, neither rank in the top 5. Hurricane Katrina which you downplay compared to others based on the size/speed is the 3rd deadliest in history. I'd guess that all those killed by a lesser wind speed storm could have cared less about the speed compared to the result.
 
The entire state of Florida was just evacuated for a cat-2 hurricane

Actually it landed as a 4 with 130mph winds but nice try at revisionism on a storm that's still going on. The first casualty is always the facts.

For comparison Katrina landed as a Cat 3 blowing at 125. So this is bigger.
But you have fun fantasizing. That's all that matters.

Depends on how you define "bigger". Does the category or wind speed matter as much as the devastation it causes? Hurricanes Camille (1969) and Andrew (1992) rank as the top two in wind speed. However, when it comes to deaths caused, neither rank in the top 5. Hurricane Katrina which you downplay compared to others based on the size/speed is the 3rd deadliest in history. I'd guess that all those killed by a lesser wind speed storm could have cared less about the speed compared to the result.

I have never "downplayed" Katrina, Sociopath. I lived through it, as you know by now from the other thread.

You see son, what I did above was refute the OP of Fucking Liar and his bogus claims of "cat 2" (which he later, being the fucking liar he is, revised to "cat 3" in yet another failed thread) with the facts.

And then I drew the comparison with Katrina's cat designation, and wind speeds, for perspective.

ALL of which are recorded facts.

I mentioned nothing about levels of "devastation" or "deaths".

What part of that sails over your pointed head?
 
The entire state of Florida was just evacuated for a cat-2 hurricane

Actually it landed as a 4 with 130mph winds but nice try at revisionism on a storm that's still going on. The first casualty is always the facts.

For comparison Katrina landed as a Cat 3 blowing at 125. So this is bigger.
But you have fun fantasizing. That's all that matters.

Depends on how you define "bigger". Does the category or wind speed matter as much as the devastation it causes? Hurricanes Camille (1969) and Andrew (1992) rank as the top two in wind speed. However, when it comes to deaths caused, neither rank in the top 5. Hurricane Katrina which you downplay compared to others based on the size/speed is the 3rd deadliest in history. I'd guess that all those killed by a lesser wind speed storm could have cared less about the speed compared to the result.

I have never "downplayed" Katrina, Sociopath. I lived through it, as you know by now from the other thread.

You see son, what I did above was refute the OP of Fucking Liar and his bogus claims of "cat 2" (which he later, being the fucking liar he is, revised to "cat 3" in yet another failed thread) with the facts.

And then I drew the comparison with Katrina's cat designation, and wind speeds, for perspective.

ALL of which are recorded facts.

What part of that sails over your pointed head?

You did downplay it compared to others. I guess I was, as you say, fantasizing when I indicated more than 1500 died from a storm that was only a Cat 3.

No more excuses, please. You're digging yourself a deeper hole than the bowl you lived in during Katrina.
 
The entire state of Florida was just evacuated for a cat-2 hurricane

Actually it landed as a 4 with 130mph winds but nice try at revisionism on a storm that's still going on. The first casualty is always the facts.

For comparison Katrina landed as a Cat 3 blowing at 125. So this is bigger.
But you have fun fantasizing. That's all that matters.

Depends on how you define "bigger". Does the category or wind speed matter as much as the devastation it causes? Hurricanes Camille (1969) and Andrew (1992) rank as the top two in wind speed. However, when it comes to deaths caused, neither rank in the top 5. Hurricane Katrina which you downplay compared to others based on the size/speed is the 3rd deadliest in history. I'd guess that all those killed by a lesser wind speed storm could have cared less about the speed compared to the result.

I have never "downplayed" Katrina, Sociopath. I lived through it, as you know by now from the other thread.

You see son, what I did above was refute the OP of Fucking Liar and his bogus claims of "cat 2" (which he later, being the fucking liar he is, revised to "cat 3" in yet another failed thread) with the facts.

And then I drew the comparison with Katrina's cat designation, and wind speeds, for perspective.

ALL of which are recorded facts.

What part of that sails over your pointed head?

You did downplay it compared to others. I guess I was, as you say, fantasizing when I indicated more than 1500 died from a storm that was only a Cat 3.

I guess you were since I never brought it up. Perhaps you need to go learn how to read. Once you do that it might sink in to your dense cranium that the post --- and indeed the thread --- is about Irma, not Katrina.

Dumbass.
 
The entire state of Florida was just evacuated for a cat-2 hurricane

Actually it landed as a 4 with 130mph winds but nice try at revisionism on a storm that's still going on. The first casualty is always the facts.

For comparison Katrina landed as a Cat 3 blowing at 125. So this is bigger.
But you have fun fantasizing. That's all that matters.

Depends on how you define "bigger". Does the category or wind speed matter as much as the devastation it causes? Hurricanes Camille (1969) and Andrew (1992) rank as the top two in wind speed. However, when it comes to deaths caused, neither rank in the top 5. Hurricane Katrina which you downplay compared to others based on the size/speed is the 3rd deadliest in history. I'd guess that all those killed by a lesser wind speed storm could have cared less about the speed compared to the result.

I have never "downplayed" Katrina, Sociopath. I lived through it, as you know by now from the other thread.

You see son, what I did above was refute the OP of Fucking Liar and his bogus claims of "cat 2" (which he later, being the fucking liar he is, revised to "cat 3" in yet another failed thread) with the facts.

And then I drew the comparison with Katrina's cat designation, and wind speeds, for perspective.

ALL of which are recorded facts.

What part of that sails over your pointed head?

You did downplay it compared to others. I guess I was, as you say, fantasizing when I indicated more than 1500 died from a storm that was only a Cat 3.

I guess you were since I never brought it up. Perhaps you need to go learn how to read. Once you do that it might sink in to your dense cranium that the post --- and indeed the thread --- is about Irma, not Katrina.

Dumbass.

Yet YOU mentioned Katrina. All I did was refute what Irma was bigger when it came to factors for which bigger really matters.
 
Here in Orlando, things were rather mild actually. Yes, some oak trees fell, yes, many are without power but here in Orlando where most of us have Duke Energy, if a squirrel farts while standing on a power line, people lose power.

It was more than a glorified storm, but it did not live up to the hype.

Personally, I had no damage and never lost power. I just have a yard to rake.

We don't wanna hear about your raking. We wanna hear about how you shot Irma down, you he-man.
Where'd you hit her? In the eye, like Bin Laden?

She was a Cat 4, then I shot 3 categories out of her so she was a 1 when she hit us.

I hope your guns were still strewn all over the apartment so they could get blown to the proverbial four winds.

You know, share the wealth.

Bah! Share the wealth!?!? Never, I'm a conservative.
 
If they lost everything including their lives, is it my fault? or yours? living in the Florida keys is no different than living under a smoking volcano...............................it's stupid

And, when the volcano starts grumbling, you get out.

I lived in Key West for three years in a prior life. It was a lot different then, far fewer tourists, only a two lane narrow road and bridges all the way. The rails on the Seven Mile Bridge were not concrete or anything like that. They were made from the rails left when the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane destroyed the upper keys leaving 500 dead. The railroad was destroyed and there were the rails doing nothing. It was an interesting drive. Many were just afraid to drive over the 42 bridges.

It is paradise! Wish I had never left!
 
The entire state of Florida was just evacuated for a cat-2 hurricane

Actually it landed as a 4 with 130mph winds but nice try at revisionism on a storm that's still going on. The first casualty is always the facts.

For comparison Katrina landed as a Cat 3 blowing at 125. So this is bigger.
But you have fun fantasizing. That's all that matters.

Depends on how you define "bigger". Does the category or wind speed matter as much as the devastation it causes? Hurricanes Camille (1969) and Andrew (1992) rank as the top two in wind speed. However, when it comes to deaths caused, neither rank in the top 5. Hurricane Katrina which you downplay compared to others based on the size/speed is the 3rd deadliest in history. I'd guess that all those killed by a lesser wind speed storm could have cared less about the speed compared to the result.

I have never "downplayed" Katrina, Sociopath. I lived through it, as you know by now from the other thread.

You see son, what I did above was refute the OP of Fucking Liar and his bogus claims of "cat 2" (which he later, being the fucking liar he is, revised to "cat 3" in yet another failed thread) with the facts.

And then I drew the comparison with Katrina's cat designation, and wind speeds, for perspective.

ALL of which are recorded facts.

What part of that sails over your pointed head?

You did downplay it compared to others. I guess I was, as you say, fantasizing when I indicated more than 1500 died from a storm that was only a Cat 3.

I guess you were since I never brought it up. Perhaps you need to go learn how to read. Once you do that it might sink in to your dense cranium that the post --- and indeed the thread --- is about Irma, not Katrina.

Dumbass.

Yet YOU mentioned Katrina. All I did was refute what Irma was bigger when it came to factors for which bigger really matters.

Evidently the concept of "comparison" is over your pointed head.

Somehow I'm not surprised.
 
Depends on how you define "bigger". Does the category or wind speed matter as much as the devastation it causes? Hurricanes Camille (1969) and Andrew (1992) rank as the top two in wind speed. However, when it comes to deaths caused, neither rank in the top 5. Hurricane Katrina which you downplay compared to others based on the size/speed is the 3rd deadliest in history. I'd guess that all those killed by a lesser wind speed storm could have cared less about the speed compared to the result.

I have never "downplayed" Katrina, Sociopath. I lived through it, as you know by now from the other thread.

You see son, what I did above was refute the OP of Fucking Liar and his bogus claims of "cat 2" (which he later, being the fucking liar he is, revised to "cat 3" in yet another failed thread) with the facts.

And then I drew the comparison with Katrina's cat designation, and wind speeds, for perspective.

ALL of which are recorded facts.

What part of that sails over your pointed head?

You did downplay it compared to others. I guess I was, as you say, fantasizing when I indicated more than 1500 died from a storm that was only a Cat 3.

I guess you were since I never brought it up. Perhaps you need to go learn how to read. Once you do that it might sink in to your dense cranium that the post --- and indeed the thread --- is about Irma, not Katrina.

Dumbass.

Yet YOU mentioned Katrina. All I did was refute what Irma was bigger when it came to factors for which bigger really matters.

Evidently the concept of "comparison" is over your pointed head.

Somehow I'm not surprised.

I did compare things based on the parameter you gave, bigger. A lesser severe storm produced more deaths than a more severe storm.
 
Here in Orlando, things were rather mild actually. Yes, some oak trees fell, yes, many are without power but here in Orlando where most of us have Duke Energy, if a squirrel farts while standing on a power line, people lose power.

It was more than a glorified storm, but it did not live up to the hype.

Personally, I had no damage and never lost power. I just have a yard to rake.

Her eye went directly over my house (got hit by the eye wall twice), and I assure you she wasn't "mild"-out in Orlando I'm sure she was. If she was a Cat 4 or 5 like she very well could have been the Naples and Tampa Bay areas would be screwed.
 
If they lost everything including their lives, is it my fault? or yours? living in the Florida keys is no different than living under a smoking volcano...............................it's stupid

And, when the volcano starts grumbling, you get out.

I lived in Key West for three years in a prior life. It was a lot different then, far fewer tourists, only a two lane narrow road and bridges all the way. The rails on the Seven Mile Bridge were not concrete or anything like that. They were made from the rails left when the 1935 Labor Day Hurricane destroyed the upper keys leaving 500 dead. The railroad was destroyed and there were the rails doing nothing. It was an interesting drive. Many were just afraid to drive over the 42 bridges.

It is paradise! Wish I had never left!
The only person who considers Key West to be a paradise at the moment, is the junkman
 
Like I said, a glorified thunderstorm. Who evacuates the seagulls, and if no one how do they survive? If I was there I would be boogie boarding................................

In some dumbasses living room

FIVE DEAD, 350 rescued from floods not more than 35 miles from where I live, some evacuated 10 miles away. Not a THINDERSTORM kid.
 

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