Oh, we are out of the path entirely. Up near Pensacola. But people have been on edge all week anyway.
Good. Well, you guys stay safe.
Those of us who survived raising teenagers might accept that designation. ![]()
What happened to TX with Harvey is called weather. The fact a bunch of people suffered losses is due to them inhabiting an area prone to violent, damaging weather.
If a man stands in a thunderstorm holding a 10 foot metal pole aloft, and it’s struck by lightning, is that a tragedy? Or is it stupidity?
He’s also making it a contraction for it is.
Ah, the downward path of English language usage. Soon give it to I and he will be accepted usage.
There’s an added problem not many are taking about. St Lucie and Turkey point nuclear power stations. One north of Mar-a-Lago, the other to the south. West Palm Beach in between.


When radioactive waste leaks and some enterprising reporter covers it the EPA can publicly rebuke him as a nosy troublemaker…
I’m afraid too many on our side of the fence have already checked out.
Except for those in Houston and now in Florida, nothing 45 has done has really affected them yet. So I’m not seeing any significant shift.
I hope Mar a Lago is flattened, and that Trump is never able to get flood insurance again so that he has to abandon it.
Since we know it’s a man, I’d say it’s chromosomes.
Both will be shut down by tomorrow night. They began the process yesterday.
Paranoia strikes deep …
Into your mind it will creep …
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It’s a historic building and he will not be hurt in any way if it’s destroyed. Okay…
Yes, in 100 years tour guides will say “The man that destroyed Seoul once played golf here.”
Who says the news never reports on anything positive? Even better, Rushbo, Ann Coulter and the Kochs all have homes in the way. Just hope their help gets out safely.
Tasteful, gold life preservers only $74K, with boat house privileges…
So you’re saying there’s a chance that Trump’s* Mar-a-lago property could be irradiated and rendered uninhabitable for decades to come?
It will never happen; it provides too much proof of a benevolent God.
I would bet that he will apply for H1B visas for workers to help with clean up and restoration. You know he will claim that he can’t find native Floridians to work there.
Yes I know. Shutting down is fine but I wonder if the plants are built for a 12 foot storm surge. At Fukushima there was a tsunami…a 30 foot wave… it cleared the sea wall by 10 feet and we know what happened then.
Don’t worry. The 758 coats of Krylon gold spray paint slathered over everything there will protect the estate from a 30-megaton nuclear blast. A hurricane ain’t nothing!
