Packing winds of 130 miles per hour, Hurricane Irma’s eye began passing over the Florida Keys on Sunday morning after leaving a path of destruction across the Caribbean. |
The storm’s northern eye wall hit the Lower Keys about 7:20 a.m., the National Hurricane Center said, and the eye itself was 15 miles southeast of Key West. |
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ReplyDeleteoh it ain't nothing. don't believe the weather reports or the videos posted. it's all overblown and not bad at all. Just ask any of these selfish people in this area and know it alls. disgusted with the lot of you
ReplyDelete142mph wind gust at Naples airport....storm surge of 15 ft tonight up and down the west coast of Florida.....how do i know? I live here...left the shore long again because of attitudes of the local know nothings....
Deleteleft the shore long again because of attitudes of the local know nothings....
ReplyDeleteSeptember 10, 2017 at 5:56 PM
You ever notice people always put shore people down, heck we do it to ourselves too, we're dumb, we're ignorant, we have no culture, we are inbred, we are this, we are that blah blah.
But these same people can NOT stay away from us. They have their eyes constantly upon us. Their ears turned and tuned in our direction. Always monitoring us. Why is that?
Do they think we will beg them to return? We will ask them for advice?
We do just fine without people like this, but they just seem like they cannot let go. Like a puppy. A shadow. We turn around, and there they are, never too far away.
Maybe they can't stand themselves? They need to put us, and others, down so they feel elevated?
left the shore long again because of attitudes of the local know nothings....
ReplyDeleteSeptember 10, 2017 at 5:56 PM
Gee, I wonder where they would get those attitudes from....