WHERE IS OUR FREEDOM THAT WE FOUGHT FOR?

pyramider's Avatar
The OP was not outraged when hail and tornadoes bitch slapped N TX, which received assistance.
Old man syndrome. Get off my lawn! OP wouldn't know a fact if it bit him in the ass. How about you get on your high horse and go down to Houston to help with the non existent floods.

Amazing Originally Posted by Boltfan
I knew boltfan would show up to add a bitter comment instead of a solution,
as he always does on EVERY thread he posts on. and that is a FACT. lol

The OP was not outraged when hail and tornadoes bitch slapped N TX, which received assistance. Originally Posted by pyramider
no outrage here. I used to live in Houston many years ago. I know how long they had flooding and how frequent. I also know that they have not done anything about it. With more rain expected, it will only get worse.
THE WATER HAS NO WHERE TO GO, THERE IS NO STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM.

CG
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  • motor
  • 08-27-2017, 03:07 PM
NO, i would rather have him spend my hard earned tax dollars on a over hyped hurricane, which is being downgraded to a tropical storm.

CG Originally Posted by Copierguy0
What about this statement Copier....after today....still think it's over hyped?
Boltfan's Avatar
I knew boltfan would show up to add a bitter comment instead of a solution,
as he always does on EVERY thread he posts on. and that is a FACT. lol



no outrage here. I used to live in Houston many years ago. I know how long they had flooding and how frequent. I also know that they have not done anything about it. With more rain expected, it will only get worse.
THE WATER HAS NO WHERE TO GO, THERE IS NO STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM.

CG Originally Posted by Copierguy0
Back track much? Let's see, when I was in Texas our group drove south to assist. Where are you?
@ Motor, it is still rated as a tropical storm, not a hurricane. the water is standing water, no where to go. it is just sitting there, no storm water drainage system. I hope you don't think i have control over this hurricane. Over 1200 people were rescued because they would not leave. there were early warnings to evacuate.

Back track much? Let's see, when I was in Texas our group drove south to assist. Where are you? Originally Posted by Boltfan
I am still in here in Texas, not arranging groups to play poker like you.

CG
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25% of the state of Texas has been effected. 6.8 million people in 18 counties due to "tropical storm" Harvey.
Boltfan's Avatar
@ Motor, it is still rated as a tropical storm, not a hurricane. the water is standing water, no where to go. it is just sitting there, no storm water drainage system. I hope you don't think i have control over this hurricane. Over 1200 people were rescued because they would not leave. there were early warnings to evacuate.



I am still in here in Texas, not arranging groups to play poker like you.

CG Originally Posted by Copierguy0
You are one of the most amazingly petty individuals here. Way to use a natural disaster to go settle scores with petty posts. So you are there and doing nothing but bitching about politics. Get off your old fat ass and help then.
pyramider's Avatar
@ Motor, it is still rated as a tropical storm, not a hurricane. the water is standing water, no where to go. it is just sitting there, no storm water drainage system. I hope you don't think i have control over this hurricane. Over 1200 people were rescued because they would not leave. there were early warnings to evacuate.



I am still in here in Texas, not arranging groups to play poker like you.

CG Originally Posted by Copierguy0
Why do you keep saying there are no storm drains in Houston? Just about every street has them.
You are one of the most amazingly petty individuals here. Way to use a natural disaster to go settle scores with petty posts. So you are there and doing nothing but bitching about politics. Get off your old fat ass and help then. Originally Posted by Boltfan
lol too funny, i can see the smoke coming out of your ears.

Why do you keep saying there are no storm drains in Houston? Just about every street has them. Originally Posted by pyramider
nice try but you see, i used to live there so, i know better.

CG
pyramider's Avatar
I live there, for last 38 years. WTF do you know. Every neighborhood built in the last 60 plus years has storm sewers. The Heights has had them for longer than that ...
  • grean
  • 08-28-2017, 07:57 AM
Is there an argument that storm drainage would even make a difference with that much water? Cmon.

Drain systems make a difference when rain is still in inches. When it goes to feet, flat bottom boats.
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flat bottom boats. Originally Posted by grean
as Queen might say.. "flat bottom boats, you make the rockin' world go 'round"..
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Houston will survive and prosper. I'm not so sure why it seems we are conditioned to think that the federal government is accountable for fixing it. Pic of Houston Flood 1935-36.
Boltfan's Avatar
This is the most epic thread fail ever. Making a complete ass out of yourself with this one. Almost as good as when you stab providers in the back with false accusations them PM then that it isn't really true, you just don't like them.

I will take 3 sides taint posts and his knowledge of Houston over your blather any day.

And again, are you actually doing anything yourself or are you sitting on your fat ass whining while fellow humans deal with tragedy.