ResidentSadist
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Joined: 2/11/2007 From: a mean old Daddy, but I like you - Joni Mitchell Status: offline
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The other Keys are pretty bad. Boats not in driveway, but smashed into house caving it in. The fish freezes (the ones you keep outside to store your catch) have been washed away by the surge and they are piled up on the highways. Thanks for your good wishes. Life is good when you go through 2 tornadoes and a hurricane, find roofing shingles in the yard and they're not yours. quote:
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ORIGINAL: ResidentSadist We survived a historically large, record breaking hurricane and not one, but 2 tornadoes. And all I got was someone's roofing shingles in my yard to show for it. Hurricane winds were 107 mph as measured by the weather monitoring station by our house. In our neighborhood we lost 4 fences and TONS of tree limbs. There are 5 foot high piles of debris pilled all over the neighborhood. The retention pond is overflowed and storm ditches have water in them. But we are no worse for the wear. So, why havent you got everything cleaned up, tree limbs put back on the trees, pumped the retention pond and fed the alligators? Seriously though, glad you made it through okay. Friends on Key West said it looks bad on the tv but most of it is cosmetic, the real pounding was some ways up the keys, where another friend is trying to find out if he can claim the rather large boat he found in his drive way as salvage, as well as how the boat got to his drive way in the first place since it was moored behind his house. He had a couple of windows damaged, lost some shingles but his neighbor's house looks like a total write off, and it was built recently to the new codes, and he lost both his long boards. FYI, the six friends of mine that stayed on the keys are members of the Monroe county sheriff department, not like they had a lot of choice in the matter.
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