evanescence
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You took the words right out of my mouth. Sounds like common sense to me!
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I know helping the needy is all that is relevant but honestly... I live in Florida. We get hit by hurricanes. If you are in an area where it may flood, you properly insure your property. Its a baffling subject because ive been to some destroyed areas of New Orleans and many people seem to just want everything to fix itself. Few are motivated to actually do anything about it. I know the response from the government was near non-existent but its a NATURAL disaster. No one is at fault. We just try and do the best we can to move on and make the best. My house was damaged alot in hurricane Andrew. We suffered flood damage and water damage. The insurance didnt cover anything but the structural and cosmetic damage done by the wind. Learn from your mistakes and move on. Dont remorse about it and expect people to fix it for you. It will never happen...
Im far from unsympathetic but many just dont want to have to fix anything themselves. In their eyes it is the governments fault and no one elses. Even though they all lived in a giant cereal bowl just waiting for someone to dump a gallon of hurricane milk on it.
Its like people that live in trailers in tornado alley... Then you see them on TV crying about how the tornader' dun' picked up their home and threw it on their truck. If you arent prepared to deal with tornados... Dont live in freaking tornado alley. If you arent prepared for a hurricane, dont live in Florida. And if you cant handle a flood, dont live in a hole on the coast of AN OCEAN. It will happen sooner or later and you cant sue nature.
Beyond my blabbering, howd you cook up the eggs, Boss?
Herb butter makes a damn good hollandaise sauce for eggs benedict... A bit heavy before a day of work, though.