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    1. No it’s not. You have to be crazy to live in Florida, which is something that they’re known for being anyway. They could live somewhere safe, but don’t. Why should we feel sorry for them?

  1. This reminds me of spring break week at my local lake when everyone was out at their boats & docks and out on the lake when an F-4 tornado came out of nowhere killing 25 people at the marina I was at and wiped entirely the marina off the map. Boats in trees matchsticks debris everywhere. 25 dead boats docks and parts of building in treetops Miles away. It was unreal. This was a TORNADO years back not a hurricane hitting a big lake during spring break.

    1. Or how it affects fungus and trees. It’s crazy. Not a single report on drowning ants and you know they can’t breathe underwater. IT IS SCANDALOUS!

  2. Seems weird to me to live in a boat in a place where tornadoes happen all the time.. Why did these people even gamble on living there? To me, all of this seems similar to villages built right on the shore of a beach being washed away by the first big wave that happened to hit the beach. Its inviting bad things to happen no? Like living a couple feet from a motorway, if you do that you know that one day a car or truck will smash into your building. Why not live 100 feet from it? Be safe from expectable disaster.

    1. Tornado? You mean hurricane, right? Although I agree, you need to remember these don’t happen all of the time. Evidently it is worth the gamble….🤷‍♂️

  3. “Whose boat is this? This is a nice boat!” (TFG proving he has no idea how to handle a natural catastrophe after a previous hurricane.)

  4. “The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; Blessed be the name of the Lord”

    Bye bye boat, hello Jesus 🙂

  5. Truth is Everyone needs more than there salary to be financially stable. The the best thing to do with your money is to lnvest it rightly because money left for saving always end up used with no retur

  6. Paradise has turned into hell. They all knew the risk of a hurricane hitting Florida. Now all of our insurance payments will go up because of the damage. It will be harder to find cars and building materials away from this devastation.

  7. Hurricanes MOVE things.
    When I was a kid in Texas, I remember seeing a GIANT Oil Tank on its side, having been carried across the road. This thing must have weighed tons, and hurricane blew it over and floated it 1/2 mile.

  8. As a boat owner I can say with some objectivity that nobody gives a damn about expensive pleasure boats being damaged. There are people of limited means that have lost their homes.

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