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Bret Cahill September 7th 17 08:45 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Bret Cahill


Simon Jester September 7th 17 08:58 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 8:45:21 PM UTC+1, Bret Cahill wrote:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Self inflicted wounds.




jnugent September 8th 17 01:06 AM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up


Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They have
500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

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Bret Cahill September 8th 17 06:18 AM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They have
500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.


To be sure, Irma will not exist as anything less than a hurricane while over Florida. Nevertheless, a Cat 1 or 2 is survivable.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.


Anything is better odds than 360 km / hr winds.


Bret Cahill






Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 08:42 AM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up


Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They have
500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area where
hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

jnugent September 8th 17 10:28 AM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 08:42, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They have
500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area where
hurricanes are a regular occurrence.


What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico and
the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?


Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 10:36 AM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 10:28, JNugent wrote:
On 08/09/2017 08:42, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They
have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area
where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.


What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico and
the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.

jnugent September 8th 17 01:41 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 10:36, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 10:28, JNugent wrote:
On 08/09/2017 08:42, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They
have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area
where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.


What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico and
the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.


The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida,
Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?


Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 01:52 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 08/09/2017 10:36, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 10:28, JNugent wrote:
On 08/09/2017 08:42, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They
have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area
where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.


The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida,
Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane area to
live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood plain for
your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who *choose* to
go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what they are.

jnugent September 8th 17 02:03 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 13:52, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 13:41, JNugent wrote:
On 08/09/2017 10:36, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 10:28, JNugent wrote:
On 08/09/2017 08:42, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They
have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area
where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.


The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida,
Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane area to
live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood plain for
your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who *choose* to
go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what they are.



You have the weirdest of ideas about the people who live around the
Gulf. And their reasons for living there.

Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 02:32 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They
have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area
where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.

The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida,
Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane area to
live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood plain for
your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who *choose*
to go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what they are.



You have the weirdest of ideas about the people who live around the
Gulf. And their reasons for living there.

Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do *not*
have a *choice*.
People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.


Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 02:51 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 14:32, Bod wrote:

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula.
They have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an
area where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.

The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama,
Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane area
to live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood plain
for your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who *choose*
to go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what they are.



You have the weirdest of ideas about the people who live around the
Gulf. And their reasons for living there.

Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do *not*
have a *choice*.
People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.

Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no *choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have the means to
move to a safer district.

Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 03:39 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 15:15, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 14:51:21 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 14:32, Bod wrote:

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula.
They have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an
area where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.

The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama,
Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane area
to live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood plain
for your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who *choose*
to go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what they
are.


You have the weirdest of ideas about the people who live around the
Gulf. And their reasons for living there.
*
Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do *not*
have a *choice*.
People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.

Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no *choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have the means to
move to a safer district.


They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford move, walking
won't help them.

Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 03:40 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 15:39, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 15:15, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 14:51:21 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 14:32, Bod wrote:

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula.
They have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an
area where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.

The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama,
Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane area
to live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood plain
for your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who *choose*
to go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what they
are.


You have the weirdest of ideas about the people who live around the
Gulf. And their reasons for living there.
*
Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do *not*
have a *choice*.
People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.

Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no *choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have the means to
move to a safer district.


They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford to move, walking
won't help them.

*correction* "afford *to* move".

Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 04:30 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 15:47, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 15:39:11 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 15:15, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 14:51:21 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 14:32, Bod wrote:

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula.
They have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an
area where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of
Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.

The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the
Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama,
Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane area
to live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood plain
for your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to
drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who
*choose*
to go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what they
are.


You have the weirdest of ideas about the people who live around the
Gulf. And their reasons for living there.
*
Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do *not*
have a *choice*.
People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.

Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no *choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have the
means to
move to a safer district.

They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford move, walking
won't help them.


Moving isn't expensive if you do it yourself.

Most indigenous people on those islands only have shacks.

Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 04:31 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 15:47, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 15:40:45 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 15:39, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 15:15, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 14:51:21 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 14:32, Bod wrote:

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula.
They have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

---
This email has been checked for viruses by AVG.
http://www.avg.com

I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an
area where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of
Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.

The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the
Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama,
Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane area
to live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood plain
for your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to
drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who
*choose*
to go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what they
are.


You have the weirdest of ideas about the people who live around the
Gulf. And their reasons for living there.
*
Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do *not*
have a *choice*.
People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.

Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no *choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have the
means to
move to a safer district.

They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford to move,
walking
won't help them.

*
*correction** "afford *to* move".


A cockney wanting to write correctly ROTFPMSL!

Point out the grammar mistakes for me!

Peeler[_2_] September 8th 17 04:42 PM

Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL), the Sociopathic Attention Whore
 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 15:15:56 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:


Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no *choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have the means to
move to a safer district.


They can walk!


YOU can only wank, you filthy ******!

--
More of Scottish ****** Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL)
sociopathic "life":
"I go commando. Underpants are for people suffering from anal seepage."
MID:

Peeler[_2_] September 8th 17 04:42 PM

Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL), the Sociopathic Attention Whore
 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 15:47:59 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:


*correction* "afford *to* move".


A cockney wanting to write correctly ROTFPMSL!


A congenital idiot unable to hide his idiocy! LOL

--
More of Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) sociopathic world:
"Most animals don't attack me, even though their owners tell me they're
dangerous. I had to laugh at one woman who ran out to tell me her dog was
going to bite my hand off, then saw me petting it. I once bought a parrot
that was extremely vicious. I walked into his house and picked it up, then
cuddled it. He said he'd never seen it do that in 10 years."
MID:

Peeler[_2_] September 8th 17 04:42 PM

Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL), the Sociopathic Attention Whore
 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 15:47:28 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford move, walking
won't help them.


Moving isn't expensive if you do it yourself.


Depends of course on what kind of possessions or even houses they have,
driveling sociopath!

--
More of Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL) Nazism:

"Unfortunately Hitler was stopped."
MID:

"I'd have been a conscientious objector, mainly because I would have taken
Hitler's side. Better yet, defect and blow up my own people."
MID:

"Trump is a mild Hitler. The real deal would be better"
MID:

"Are you one of those Nazi haters that does so because "it's the right thing
to do"? Tell me one thing they did wrong, just one."
MID:

"Oh come on, wars are fun!"
MID:

Peeler[_2_] September 8th 17 04:42 PM

Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL), the Sociopathic Attention Whore
 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 15:15:36 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:



I think


LOL! There's the snag again, Birdbrain!

--
Mr Pounder Esquire about Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"the **** poor delivery boy with no hot running water, 11 cats and
several parrots living in his hovel."
MID:

TMS320 September 8th 17 04:51 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/17 14:32, Bod wrote:

Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do *not*
have a *choice*.


Welcome to Nugent's Wacky World.

(From my history lessons, I recall that many of the ancestors of the
present incumbents were not very happy about moving to the region but
didn't have any choice in the matter.)

People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.


We have plenty of those in this country. They buy a house in the country
without realising that farmers have tractors or that chickens make
noises at sunrise.

Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 04:58 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 16:51, TMS320 wrote:
On 08/09/17 14:32, Bod wrote:

Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do *not*
have a *choice*.


Welcome to Nugent's Wacky World.

(From my history lessons, I recall that many of the ancestors of the
present incumbents were not very happy about moving to the region but
didn't have any choice in the matter.)

People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.


We have plenty of those in this country. They buy a house in the country
without realising that farmers have tractors or that chickens make
noises at sunrise.

Another thing that many idiots do, is to build wooden houses in the
middle of forests in areas that are prone to wildfires and then wonder
why their houses get burnt down.
Many of these houses are burnt down on a yearly basis in parts of
America and Australia etc.
Some people have the brains of rocking horses.

Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 05:02 PM

No Fuel Shortages Or Bottlenecks Evacuating By Bicycle
 
On 08/09/2017 16:33, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:30:29 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 15:47, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 15:39:11 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 15:15, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 14:51:21 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 14:32, Bod wrote:

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula.
They have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

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I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an
area where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of
Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.

The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the
Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama,
Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane
area
to live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood
plain
for your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to
drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who
*choose*
to go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what they
ar


You have the weirdest of ideas about the people who live around the
Gulf. And their reasons for living there.
*
Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify
the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do
*not*
have a *choice*.
People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.

Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no
*choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have the
means to
move to a safer district.

They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford move,
walking
won't help them.

Moving isn't expensive if you do it yourself.

Most indigenous people on those islands only have shacks.


Which you can build anywhere.

Explain to me how these island people walk to safe districts hundreds of
miles away carrying their possesions across the seas!

Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 05:12 PM

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On 08/09/2017 17:10, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 17:02:37 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 16:33, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:30:29 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 15:47, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 15:39:11 +0100, Bod wrote:

On 08/09/2017 15:15, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 14:51:21 +0100, Bod
wrote:

On 08/09/2017 14:32, Bod wrote:

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the
peninsula.
They have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

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I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live
in an
area where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of
Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.

The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the
Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama,
Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane
area
to live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood
plain
for your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas
for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to
drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who
*choose*
to go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what
they
ar


You have the weirdest of ideas about the people who live
around the
Gulf. And their reasons for living there.
*
Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify
the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do
*not*
have a *choice*.
People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.

Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no
*choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have the
means to
move to a safer district.

They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford move,
walking
won't help them.

Moving isn't expensive if you do it yourself.

Most indigenous people on those islands only have shacks.

Which you can build anywhere.

Explain to me how these island people walk to safe districts hundreds of
miles away carrying their possesions across the seas!


It ain't hard to build a boat.

Jeez!!!

Peeler[_2_] September 8th 17 05:38 PM

Beavis and Butthead, together, AGAIN! LOL
 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 17:18:17 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:
..

Jeez!!!


Oh come on, you're handy enough to have been a plumber. You must be able
to make a boat.


Prick.

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"It is not illegal to have no brake on your bicycle. There are no rules
governing bicycle state of repair. I rode a bike with no brakes at all for
a year once, I just used my feet to stop, until I realised I was getting
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Peeler[_2_] September 8th 17 05:39 PM

Beavis and Butthead, together, AGAIN! LOL
 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 16:49:36 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:


Point out the grammar mistakes for me!


You'll be birched if you do another one wrong.


Yes, you two are definitely Beavis and Butthead! LOL

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Peeler[_2_] September 8th 17 05:39 PM

Beavis and Butthead, together, AGAIN! LOL
 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 17:10:32 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:


Explain to me how these island people walk to safe districts hundreds of
miles away carrying their possesions across the seas!


It ain't hard to build a boat.


Sociopathic idiot! tsk

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that was extremely vicious. I walked into his house and picked it up, then
cuddled it. He said he'd never seen it do that in 10 years."
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Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 06:08 PM

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Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no
*choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have the
means to
move to a safer district.

They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford move,
walking
won't help them.

Moving isn't expensive if you do it yourself.

Most indigenous people on those islands only have shacks.

Which you can build anywhere.

Explain to me how these island people walk to safe districts
hundreds of
miles away carrying their possesions across the seas!

It ain't hard to build a boat.

Jeez!!!


Oh come on, you're handy enough to have been a plumber.* You must be
able to make a boat.

You're as thick as two short planks! These islanders have no water, no
food, no sanitation and are desperate.

Bod[_5_] September 8th 17 06:36 PM

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On 08/09/2017 18:17, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 18:08:36 +0100, Bod wrote:


Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no
*choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have the
means to
move to a safer district.

They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford move,
walking
won't help them.

Moving isn't expensive if you do it yourself.

Most indigenous people on those islands only have shacks.

Which you can build anywhere.

Explain to me how these island people walk to safe districts
hundreds of
miles away carrying their possesions across the seas!

It ain't hard to build a boat.

Jeez!!!

Oh come on, you're handy enough to have been a plumber.* You must be
able to make a boat.

You're as thick as two short planks!* These islanders have no water, no
food, no sanitation and are desperate.


Then WTF are they doing there in the first place?

And why do they need sanitation to build a boat?* The raw materials are
pretty easy to find.* Even someone on "I'm a celebrity get me out of
here" could manage it.* Hint: you don't need a hardware store to build a
boat.

So let's get this straight. They are starving, have no water, but you
expect them to build a boat that will be able to travel about 500 miles
over rough seas through two force 4 hurrricans (Irma and Jose).
You are definitely round the twist.


Mr Pounder Esquire September 8th 17 06:57 PM

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Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 18:17, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 18:08:36 +0100, Bod wrote:


Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have
no *choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not
have the means to
move to a safer district.

They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford
move, walking
won't help them.

Moving isn't expensive if you do it yourself.

Most indigenous people on those islands only have shacks.

Which you can build anywhere.

Explain to me how these island people walk to safe districts
hundreds of
miles away carrying their possesions across the seas!

It ain't hard to build a boat.

Jeez!!!

Oh come on, you're handy enough to have been a plumber. You must be
able to make a boat.

You're as thick as two short planks! These islanders have no water,
no food, no sanitation and are desperate.


Then WTF are they doing there in the first place?

And why do they need sanitation to build a boat? The raw materials
are pretty easy to find. Even someone on "I'm a celebrity get me out
of here" could manage it. Hint: you don't need a hardware store to
build a boat.

So let's get this straight. They are starving, have no water, but you
expect them to build a boat that will be able to travel about 500
miles over rough seas through two force 4 hurrricans (Irma and Jose).
You are definitely round the twist.


It's been quite a while since I've agreed with you, but I agree here.
Even so, you must realise that the psychotic Hucker has now sunk as low as
to troll you.



Simon Jester September 8th 17 07:34 PM

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On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 8:42:08 AM UTC+1, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 01:06, JNugent wrote:
On 07/09/2017 20:45, Bret Cahill wrote:
Just about anyone can cycle 12 miles and with traffic backed up

Fuel shortages are also no problem cycling.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fuel-shor...173957716.html


Ho-hum.

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula. They have
500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

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I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an area where
hurricanes are a regular occurrence.


As I said, self inflicted wounds.
These increasingly severe winds are the result of man made global warming and Leftpondians are the most in denial whilst being the biggest culprits.


Peeler[_2_] September 8th 17 08:20 PM

Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL), the Sociopathic Attention Whore
 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 19:35:30 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:

So let's get this straight. They are starving, have no water, but you
expect them to build a boat that will be able to travel about 500 miles
over rough seas through two force 4 hurrricans (Irma and Jose).
You are definitely round the twist.


They chose to live there. If they don't like it they are free to leave.
But not at the expense of others.


Keep your filthy sociopathic gob shut, you disgusting ******!

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Peeler[_2_] September 8th 17 08:23 PM

Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL), the Sociopathic Attention Whore
 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 19:35:00 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:

So let's get this straight. They are starving, have no water, but you
expect them to build a boat that will be able to travel about 500
miles over rough seas through two force 4 hurrricans (Irma and Jose).
You are definitely round the twist.


It's been quite a while since I've agreed with you, but I agree here.
Even so, you must realise that the psychotic Hucker has now sunk as low as
to troll you.


You do not agree at all. You agree with me that we should not be helping
out foreigners that ****ed up their own countries.


What a retarded piece of **** you truly are, Birdbrain! LOL

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Message-ID:

"Yip, as a kid my bedroom was full of stuff from skips. If it was ****ed,
we smashed it, if it sort of looked ok, I took it home and repaired it, or
made something else from it. Not just skips, we did break into the village
hall and church and so forth too :-) Gotta love fire exits...."
Message-ID:

"When I was 14, there were places in forests where people would leave
magazines for anyone to use."
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Mr Pounder Esquire September 8th 17 08:37 PM

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James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 18:57:09 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 18:17, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 18:08:36 +0100, Bod
wrote:

Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who
have no *choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not
have the means to
move to a safer district.

They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford
move, walking
won't help them.

Moving isn't expensive if you do it yourself.

Most indigenous people on those islands only have shacks.

Which you can build anywhere.

Explain to me how these island people walk to safe districts
hundreds of
miles away carrying their possesions across the seas!

It ain't hard to build a boat.

Jeez!!!

Oh come on, you're handy enough to have been a plumber. You must
be able to make a boat.

You're as thick as two short planks! These islanders have no
water, no food, no sanitation and are desperate.

Then WTF are they doing there in the first place?

And why do they need sanitation to build a boat? The raw materials
are pretty easy to find. Even someone on "I'm a celebrity get me
out of here" could manage it. Hint: you don't need a hardware
store to build a boat.

So let's get this straight. They are starving, have no water, but
you expect them to build a boat that will be able to travel about
500 miles over rough seas through two force 4 hurrricans (Irma and
Jose). You are definitely round the twist.


It's been quite a while since I've agreed with you, but I agree here.
Even so, you must realise that the psychotic Hucker has now sunk as
low as to troll you.


You do not agree at all. You agree with me that we should not be
helping out foreigners that ****ed up their own countries.


I was addressing Bod, not you and agreeing with him that you are round the
twist. But we all know that anyway.
I note that Bod has not replied to me. Try to work out why, Hucker.








TMS320 September 8th 17 08:37 PM

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On 08/09/17 16:58, Bod wrote:

Another thing that many idiots do, is to build wooden houses in the
middle of forests in areas that are prone to wildfires and then
wonder why their houses get burnt down.

Many of these houses are burnt down on a yearly basis in parts of
America and Australia etc.


But they're cheap and easy to rebuild. It might be a good thing if we
got out of the sentimentality of the slow to build, overpriced brick
rabbit hutches we have in this country.

Peeler[_2_] September 8th 17 10:22 PM

Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL), the Sociopathic Attention Whore
 
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 21:21:58 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson"),
the pathological attention whore of all the uk ngs, blathered again:


I was addressing Bod, not you and agreeing with him that you are round the
twist. But we all know that anyway.


Why are you agreeing with someone you hate?


Who would NOT agree with someone who considers you a sick piece of ****,
Birdbrain!

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Message-ID:

"Yip, as a kid my bedroom was full of stuff from skips. If it was ****ed,
we smashed it, if it sort of looked ok, I took it home and repaired it, or
made something else from it. Not just skips, we did break into the village
hall and church and so forth too :-) Gotta love fire exits...."
Message-ID:

"When I was 14, there were places in forests where people would leave
magazines for anyone to use."
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Rob Morley September 8th 17 11:43 PM

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On Fri, 8 Sep 2017 20:37:52 +0100
TMS320 wrote:

On 08/09/17 16:58, Bod wrote:

Another thing that many idiots do, is to build wooden houses in the
middle of forests in areas that are prone to wildfires and then
wonder why their houses get burnt down.

Many of these houses are burnt down on a yearly basis in parts of
America and Australia etc.


But they're cheap and easy to rebuild. It might be a good thing if we
got out of the sentimentality of the slow to build, overpriced brick
rabbit hutches we have in this country.


Scandiwegians seems to do OK with wooden houses. I suspect there's a
tendency to think they don't fare well in our lovely maritime climate,
but modern materials and techniques seem to work pretty well, and with
less environmental impact too. We should remember when discussing
forest fires that they are usually a natural and necessary part of the
ecology of the areas that they affect.


jnugent September 8th 17 11:52 PM

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On 08/09/2017 14:32, Bod wrote:

I have a friend on the Gulf of Mexico side of the peninsula.
They have 500 mies to drive to be safe from Irma.

Quite a job on a bike, as I'm sure you will agree.

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I doubt the intelligence of people who *choose* to live in an
area where hurricanes are a regular occurrence.

What, the WHOLE of the sub-tropical area around the Gulf of Mexico
and the Carribean?

It should be unpopulated wilderness, should it?

I said those who "choose" to.

The whole of the population of the Caribbean, Mexico and the Central
American states, plus Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama,
Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas?

What, ALL of them?

Can you not understand the word "choose"?
Are you silly enough to want to move to a well known hurricane area
to live? Perhaps you would prefer to choose a home on a flood plain
for your home?
There are many that choose to live in these volatile areas for tax
avoidance reasons, ie..greed, in which case I find it hard to drum up
any sympathy for them. The same applies to the thousands who *choose*
to go on holiday in the hurricane seasons. Fools, that's what they are.



You have the weirdest of ideas about the people who live around the
Gulf. And their reasons for living there.

Oh dear, you have a comprehension problem. Let me try to simplify the
word *choose*; *choose* means you have a *choice* where to live.
This discludes people who cannot *choose*, meaning that they do *not*
have a *choice*.
People who *choose* to live in an area where they have seasonal
hurricanes are either stupid or ignorant of the dangers.


You can twist and turn all you like; your "argument" still boils down to
a belief that no-one ought to live in the sub-tropics.


jnugent September 8th 17 11:57 PM

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On 08/09/2017 18:36, Bod wrote:
On 08/09/2017 18:17, James Wilkinson Sword wrote:
On Fri, 08 Sep 2017 18:08:36 +0100, Bod wrote:


Just to be clear. I DO feel sorry for the people who have no
*choice*,
ie; the ones who are natives and born there who do not have
the
means to
move to a safer district.

They can walk!

You too have a comprehension problem. If they can't afford move,
walking
won't help them.

Moving isn't expensive if you do it yourself.

Most indigenous people on those islands only have shacks.

Which you can build anywhere.

Explain to me how these island people walk to safe districts
hundreds of
miles away carrying their possesions across the seas!

It ain't hard to build a boat.

Jeez!!!

Oh come on, you're handy enough to have been a plumber.* You must be
able to make a boat.

You're as thick as two short planks!* These islanders have no water, no
food, no sanitation and are desperate.


Then WTF are they doing there in the first place?

And why do they need sanitation to build a boat?* The raw materials
are pretty easy to find.* Even someone on "I'm a celebrity get me out
of here" could manage it.* Hint: you don't need a hardware store to
build a boat.

So let's get this straight. They are starving, have no water, but you
expect them to build a boat that will be able to travel about 500 miles
over rough seas through two force 4 hurrricans (Irma and Jose).
You are definitely round the twist.


Are you arguing that...

(a) all island-dwellers should have built boats and migrated away from
the sub-tropics while the sun was shining, or that

(b) the sub-tropics are suitable for human habitation (especially
beariung in mind that the majority of the population adversely affected
by Harvey and Irma have been, or are expected to be, living on the
continental land-masses)?

Or something else entirely?

I cannot bring myself to conclude that you are really arguing for the
evacuation of tens (if not hundreds) of millions of people from the region.

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jnugent September 9th 17 12:00 AM

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On 08/09/2017 20:37, TMS320 wrote:
On 08/09/17 16:58, Bod wrote:

Another thing that many idiots do, is to build wooden houses in the
middle of forests in areas that are prone to wildfires and then
wonder why their houses get burnt down.

Many of these houses are burnt down on a yearly basis in parts of
America and Australia etc.


But they're cheap and easy to rebuild. It might be a good thing if we
got out of the sentimentality of the slow to build, overpriced brick
rabbit hutches we have in this country.


At long last, TMS320 utters one of his occasional sensible posts.

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