Anatomically speaking there’s no need for women to be upset. That’s like saying someone’s car is fast, for the type of model it is. I wouldn’t expect a Ford Fiesta to be faster than even a factory made Corvette, but it could be pretty dang fast against a minivan or another Fiesta.
No offense here. I use that as a means to work even harder. I realize I’m not meant to operate at the capacity of most men, but it’s still fun to try and show off with them.
And the Jerk feels about as weird as it looks. Lol
Nah. Our whole county is making us stay put. Last time we had flooding like this we all tried to leave and a lot of us were stuck and some were hurt. We’ve got as many of the polic force as we can. And a lot of downtown and neighboring cities are being pushed up North where we are.
This stuff happens literally every time there’s a hurricane. Last major one we had was in 2001. We called it Hurricane Allison. But this was surpasses that on how devastating is it.
A lot of folks are in shelters and football arenas until further notice. Were up a bit North, so all the reservoirs we have have managed to suck up a decent amount of water so it’s not in our houses, but all our connecting roads and intersections are completely under water so we’re stuck. They’re just making all the people who live near the South parts of the cities make it to dry land. They don’t want the North cities panicking and leaving, but they need to get the Southern cities to safety.
Well, is not going to stop raining until Thursday. And a lot of reservoirs and Levee systems are over flowing and bursting. It’s been the worst storm in this part of the US in over 10-12 years.
And they’re evacuating us very slowly, because last time it flooded in this area, a lot of us were stuck and stranded and quite a few ended up drowning.
Really just higher ground. They’ve deployed most of the police force, and the National Guard, and fire departments.
Some are going to Dallas, Texas…but that’s 3 hour drive.
My family personally, we have some close relatives up North a bit. Maybe an 1 hour drive away. We haven’t left yet, but if and when we see the Police force or the fire trucks we’re leaving.
Oh yeah. It’s just, the south part of the state of Texas has NEVER ever, had flooding like this before. So we weren’t expecting this much devastation. Even hurricane Rita or Allison wasn’t nearly this bad.