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Makeoutbandit's Avatar
If Houston had been built better, that is having a better roads and a more viable drainage system, there wouldn't so much flooding. It always floods more or less whenever it rains in Houston. Originally Posted by WolfWhistle
Yet they are upgrading 288... they should be more concerned of how bad it floods in the medical center.
LexusLover's Avatar
It is a joke. Originally Posted by WolfWhistle
Actually, you are "the JOKE"!

You anoint yourself as an expert on everything from "rub girl protocol" to the design of major cities to facilitate drainage from a "500 year" hurricane/tropical storm! Is there anything for which you are not an "expert"?
LexusLover's Avatar
But as hurricanes go Harvey was a big nothing. Originally Posted by pyramider
Thank you on behalf of all those in the Port Lavaca area and inland from there....as well as the inhabitants of Galveston County and those towns and villages between there and Port Lavaca.
^^^ This.
Yet they are upgrading 288... they should be more concerned of how bad it floods in the medical center. Originally Posted by Makeoutbandit
Medical Center gets enough attention.

http://www.chron.com/neighborhood/pe...to-4938941.php
CurvyKatie's Avatar
I would normally say something witty or smart in the spirit of Houston but since you are so stressed out I won't say anything except to look at the time of my post. I am not a meteorologist and weather forecasting isn't exactly 100 percent accurate. Here's lookin at you, kid. Originally Posted by WolfWhistle
You don't need to be a meteorologist to understand more water equals more flooding.

You do understand more water is on the way?

This is not brain surgery.
You don't need to be a meteorologist to understand more water equals more flooding.

You do understand more water is on the way?

This is not brain surgery. Originally Posted by CurvyKatie
Who said I paid any attention to the frenzy media coverage? I was more interested in the Floyd-Mcgregor fight because I was relatively safe in my home. Did I not say that meteorologists can't predict the weather 100 percent of the time? What caused the flooding was the heavy raining that did not stop in intervals and the poor infrastructure. I would be more worried about the wind gusts than the flooding. All you have to do with excessive flooding is to get to a high ground, such as a roof, and wait. You know helicopters will be flying above in the search for survivors. I don't know. I am very relaxed. You get that way when you are in a drama filled environment.
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You are an asshole
You are an asshole Originally Posted by CurvyKatie
And you need to chill out. It could have been worse you know.
everyone in houston be cautious and please follow proper protocol. i've been in dallas since friday and i'm ready to come home
everyone in houston be cautious and please follow proper protocol. i've been in dallas since friday and i'm ready to come home Originally Posted by TaylorHogan
Yeah, follow proper protocol: DON'T LEAVE THE HOUSE AND TRY TO DRIVE. Don't like those Dallas Cowboys aye?
You are an asshole Originally Posted by CurvyKatie
More like a sociopath.
More like a sociopath. Originally Posted by Alyssa71
Do I know you?
Nope! Thank God. Just know you from your trolling posts.
Anyway, let me redirect my attention to people that have hearts. My prayers go out to the people that are stranded in Houston and hope they find safety.