The Gulf of Houston

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  1. Bulldogs

    Bulldogs Well-Known Member

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    As of Monday morning over 15 Trillion gallons of water has been dropped on Houston. The Most ever and it is still raining for the next few days.


    God Bless Houston and those people!!!!

    Amen.
     
  2. forevergrateful

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    Such devastation is hard to comprehend.
     
  3. Pupper

    Pupper Well-Known Member

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    I'm so glad I don't live in the South anymore. Downed power lines are common, even after a small snow. Always worried about tornados inland. And hurricanes near coast. And if you're poor you're likely in a flood zone. Not to mention the humidity and mosquitos. I loved the people for the most part. Had a problem with their taste in music.
     
  4. Bulldogs

    Bulldogs Well-Known Member

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    ok.....so what does this have to do with Houston. Have a little sympathy for those suffering, it has nothing to do with the north, south ect......

    By the Way, where do you live now?
     
  5. Bulldogs

    Bulldogs Well-Known Member

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    Please don't tell me the north....I remember the savages of Hurricane Sandy just a fews year ago, not to mention the smow storms that keep millions without power every year and can't get out of homes ect....

    And don't get me started on the West coast with all the mudlsides, fires ect......

    my wife is from Seattle and while it is beautiful it leads the country in depression and and prescription depression medication prescribed because of the depressing raining weather.

    There is a reason people are leaving the West coast and North for the Southern part of the country.

    ITS BEAUTIFUL
     
  6. Pupper

    Pupper Well-Known Member

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    Bulldogs, sorry, I was just kinda talking casually. I love the South. There's just a lot of natural hazards is all. I lived there for years and half my family is from Alabama.
     
  7. God bless all those involved.
     

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