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Why not move to MISSISSIPPI? We ain't all rednecks. :whistle:

Updated: 08:57 AM EST
Storms Threaten More California Mudslides
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD, AP

Firefighters survey the damage after rains caused the roof of a store to collapse in Burbank, Calif.


LOS ANGELES (Feb. 20) - Powerful thunderstorms hammered already saturated Southern California on Saturday with soaking rain and hail, flooding roads and homes, knocking out power to thousands of customers and raising the threat of mudslides.

La Conchita, the coastal hamlet where 10 people were killed by a huge landslide last month, was a ghost town after the U.S. Geological Survey warned that none of the roughly 150 remaining homes could be considered safe.

In a year of record rainfall, the latest storms had soaked downtown Los Angeles with about 2 inches of rain since Thursday.

The area has seen nearly three times the average rainfall this season, and periodic showers are expected for several more days throughout the state.

''All of California's going to get a shot of rain in the next couple of days, but most of it will be from Santa Barbara south,'' said National Weather Service meteorologist Steve Anderson ''That's the bull's-eye for the next two days.''

The unsettled weather even produced two tornadoes that briefly touched down in San Diego and Riverside counties. Each lasted about two minutes, breaking windows, and knocking over trees and power lines. No injuries were reported.

''It's sort of a miniature version of what you might see in the Great Plains,'' said Steven Vanderburg, a National Weather Service forecaster in San Diego.

The storm knocked out power to thousands of customers in the area, according to Southern California Edison and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.

Rain may also have contributed to a highway crash Saturday that injured 10 people in the San Fernando Valley, where a bus carrying tourists rear-ended a sport utility vehicle on the Ventura Freeway.

The Red Cross opened an emergency shelter in Long Beach, where residents had to evacuate seven homes because of flooding, spokeswoman Margaret Madonna said.

Amtrak canceled Los Angeles-to-Santa Barbara commuter rail service from Friday night through Sunday afternoon because of mudslides in Moorpark.

Mudslides also threatened homes in Culver City, in Los Angeles County, and in the Orange County cities of Mission Viejo and Anaheim, authorities said.

During the early morning, authorities shut down a two-mile stretch of Interstate 5 for several hours through the City of Commerce, south of downtown Los Angeles, because it was flooded by a foot of water. Similar flooding was reported along the 710 Freeway in Long Beach.

The weekend storm was expected to dump up to 2 feet of snow at higher elevations of the Sierra Nevada, adding to an already impressive snowpack.


02/20/05 08:53EST
 
Author: Muenft@aol.com

ya all need to come visit us here in beautiful Mississippi, in the winter, Its 50ish and very comfortable.

We won't make you wear shoes or pick cotton but i might have to beat you with an ugly stick for building your houses on those mud slide areas

ya all come now..maybe you can tell us all how smart you are building on those mud slide areas and hangin off those hills that come crashing down..we ain't to smart down here you know.

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Think about what you are asking for there Miss P! There are 35 1/2 MILLION of them! There are less than 3 million people in Mississippi right now on 46,907 square miles. That is 60 people per square mile already. Do the math and see if you want that many people living in your back yard! :fart:
 
Why cant they move to southern texas? They can buy land pay no property taxes plus theres no state income taxes in texas. They can get away from earthquakes and mudslides. Theres miles of empty land you can build a new californian neighborhood in southern texas.
 
I just hate to see people suffer.

Misery, Misery, Misery.....

What is wrong with Mississippi, Land is land.

I think they stay in California, because of
Hollywood and Disney.
 
Why dont the Eldery retire in mississippi? Hell these old bats rather come to florida and blame the govermemt because FEMA didnt come out to the rescue and give em taxpayer money to rebuild their homes. Go to Mississippi and you dont have to worry about hurricanes destroying your home so you can blame FEMA didnt pay you to rebuild your home.
 
Being a native and proud Californian, I resent your remarks. California is not about Disney or Hollywood.

I would rather die in a mudslide or earthquake there than be stuck for 90 years living in land of bigots who keep missing her meds like you.

Sheesh..you are too much today. Maybe you need to double your meds or remember to take it when instructed.
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Why dont the Eldery retire in mississippi? Hell these old bats rather come to florida and blame the govermemt because FEMA didnt come out to the rescue and give em taxpayer money to rebuild their homes. Go to Mississippi and you dont have to worry about hurricanes destroying your home so you can blame FEMA didnt pay you to rebuild your home.
http://sciencepolicy.colorado.edu/homepages/roger_pielke/camille/gallery.html

Aren't you a native of another state who moved to Florida?
 
ravensteve1961 said:
Why dont the Eldery retire in mississippi? Hell these old bats rather come to florida and blame the govermemt because FEMA didnt come out to the rescue and give em taxpayer money to rebuild their homes. Go to Mississippi and you dont have to worry about hurricanes destroying your home so you can blame FEMA didnt pay you to rebuild your home.

Mississppi do get hurricanes. Biloxi is on the coast and they do get their brunt of hurricanes.

You are better off moving to Iowa or Nebraska but I doubt you are a man enough to survive winters there.
 
Meg said:
Being a native and proud Californian, I resent your remarks. California is not about Disney or Hollywood.

I would rather die in a mudslide or earthquake there than be stuck for 90 years living in land of bigots who keep missing her meds like you.

Sheesh..you are too much today. Maybe you need to double your meds or remember to take it when instructed.


all Mississippi people are not bigot. Most people here are wonderful.
 
Meg said:
Mississppi do get hurricanes. Biloxi is on the coast and they do get their brunt of hurricanes.

You are better off moving to Iowa or Nebraska but I doubt you are a man enough to survive winters there.


I didn't get hurricane...
You said i am miseducated about gay.
so you are miseducated about the state Mississippi.
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
all Mississippi people are not bigot. Most people here are wonderful.
I'll agree with that. My first stint in college began in Senatobia at Northwest. Wonderful folks. The blacks welcomed me as well as the whites, sometimes better. The world sees movies of the early 1900's and thinks that the South in general is still like that. RONG!
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
I didn't get hurricane...
You said i am miseducated about gay.
so you are miseducated about the state Mississippi.

I didnt say in northern Mississppi but on Gulf Coast. I have friends in Biloxi and Mobile. They have told me how they hope that the hurricanes will bypass or not leave serious damage.

I never said you are miseducated about gays. I simply said you are a bigot who cannot keep her big nose out of other peoples lives. They are not here to make your life miserable as you claim. Quite contrary, the only person who can make yourself miserable is YOU YOU YOU.
 
Meg said:
Mississppi do get hurricanes. Biloxi is on the coast and they do get their brunt of hurricanes.

You are better off moving to Iowa or Nebraska but I doubt you are a man enough to survive winters there.

Actually, you're not safe in Nebraska or Iowa, either. They have their fair share of tornados. So, you're screwed there, too. As most of you know, I live in S. Florida, and we do see our fair share of hurricanes down here. I'd say, during hurricane season, we probably evacuate on average of once per season, at least. So, yeah.

But, if I was given a choice between facing a category 5 hurricane or a F-0 tornado, I'd face the hurricane. Why?

Reason is, you get more warning when a hurricane is coming. When a hurricane is approaching, they issue a watch. A watch means that hurricane conditions are likely within 48 hrs. Then, it goes to a warning. A warning means hurricane conditions are likely within 24 hrs. You still have time to prepare. You could have mere mins with a tornado, and that would scare the life out of me, so no. Given the choice, I'll take a hurricane over a tornado any day.
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
all Mississippi people are not bigot. Most people here are wonderful.
I did not say ALL Mississppi people are bigots. You even said that yourself. "Most" ....meaning there is the "Others" like YOU who are bigots.

I have met many wonderful loving sweet people from Mississppi so I am not saying it is ALL.

Again, I think you need to read more clearly than jumping to conclusions.

You attacked California - you assumed that ALL Californians live there cos of Disney or Hollywood. So why cant YOU practice what you preach??!
 
Oceanbreeze said:
Actually, you're not safe in Nebraska or Iowa, either. They have their fair share of tornados. So, you're screwed there, too. As most of you know, I live in S. Florida, and we do see our fair share of hurricanes down here. I'd say, during hurricane season, we probably evacuate on average of once per season, at least. So, yeah.

But, if I was given a choice between facing a category 5 hurricane or a F-0 tornado, I'd face the hurricane. Why?

Reason is, you get more warning when a hurricane is coming. When a hurricane is approaching, they issue a watch. A watch means that hurricane conditions are likely within 48 hrs. Then, it goes to a warning. A warning means hurricane conditions are likely within 24 hrs. You still have time to prepare. You could have mere mins with a tornado, and that would scare the life out of me, so no. Given the choice, I'll take a hurricane over a tornado any day.

You are right Oceanbreeze..I was only referring to Hurricanes where raven wouldnt stop ranting about. Let him move to Nebraska or Iowa and see if he can handle it with winters/tornados, etc. Every state has their own weather woes.
 
Meg said:
I did not say ALL Mississppi people are bigots. You even said that yourself. "Most" ....meaning there is the "Others" like YOU who are bigots.

I have met many wonderful loving sweet people from Mississppi so I am not saying it is ALL.

Again, I think you need to read more clearly than jumping to conclusions.

You attacked California - you assumed that ALL Californians live there cos of Disney or Hollywood. So why cant YOU practice what you preach??!

Well you said you don't want to live in Mississippi because there are bigots.
 
Meg said:
You are right Oceanbreeze..I was only referring to Hurricanes where raven wouldnt stop ranting about. Let him move to Nebraska or Iowa and see if he can handle it with winters/tornados, etc. Every state has their own weather woes.


:rofl:
 
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