Quote Originally Posted by psychocat
If it got flattened or flooded every couple of years I would have no problem relocating to somewhere where I know I'm not going to have to go through the heartache I see each time a city is devastated.

No offense meant BTW , I just find people a little bit crazy.
I wouldn't describe myself as a very emotional person and I try to take a very logical view of things , it isn't logical to me to live somewhere that throws up so many natural problems without any credible solution.

I hope for the folks involved that it all blows over (sorry ) quickly and without too much damage but I really struggle with the logic.
I'd also like to point out that it doesn't really happen very often. Not nearly as much as some places in Florida. Before Katrina it had been a very long time since a hurricane had badly damaged the city, it's just a bad coincidence that we got another bad one after only a few years.
420_24/7 Reviewed by 420_24/7 on . anybody worrying about hurricane gustav? so anyone in its path? I live on the gulf coast of MS so everyone down here is freaking out because of what happened with Katrina. I mean it's been three years exactly as of august 29, which was two days ago and you are just now seeing progress with buildings being rebuilt and what not. I personally do not think ms will get too much damage, it looks like its heading west of louisiana, probably. I think it will hit somewhere between texas and louisiana but as we all know, hurricanes arent the Rating: 5