Can't Catch a Break
- Ed.A
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Have you been down to Misquamiqut ? The Andrea is in wicked bad shape and Atlantic Ave. was a Sand dune! Man, RI beaches took a bad hit and not alot of reporting on the damage.
- freetown fred
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Funny I was thinking--when earthquakes take out many houses in Ca. I'm usually saying stuff like--"dumb ass's built on or so close to the fault just to get a PRETTY view--Oh well" I wonder what they're saying--"dumb ass's wanted to live so close to the Sound/Ocean--Oh well" Weather has been happpening since man made his first foot print on this earth. It just is what it is. You are either prepared for the inevitable or your not. Right now, we got a whole bunch of nots, unfortunatly
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You are either prepared for the inevitable or your not. Right now, we got a whole bunch of nots, unfortunatly [/quote]
Maybe they should just allow trailer parks along the coast, easy to replace, not hard to put in. It is no different than tornado alley.
Maybe they should just allow trailer parks along the coast, easy to replace, not hard to put in. It is no different than tornado alley.
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Yes, Misquamicut is destroyed as well as a bunch of houses in Charlestown. There are alot of pictures online and the Charlestown Police Department facebook page has ton's.