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Hurricane Ian
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<blockquote data-quote="poorthang" data-source="post: 491249" data-attributes="member: 31585"><p>yep, its a different mentality. not long ago, after a storm, we(im from louisiana) would find all sorts of boats, propane tanks, caskets, that floated off into the swamps and woods. the cities would have greatest density of caskets. but, to your question, if you have a custom car, bike, plane, boat, etc:, you learn to take it somewhere safe at the beginning of storm season. look at the losees in the underground parking in houston. who would be so stupid as to keep a valuable vehicle BELOW sea level?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorthang, post: 491249, member: 31585"] yep, its a different mentality. not long ago, after a storm, we(im from louisiana) would find all sorts of boats, propane tanks, caskets, that floated off into the swamps and woods. the cities would have greatest density of caskets. but, to your question, if you have a custom car, bike, plane, boat, etc:, you learn to take it somewhere safe at the beginning of storm season. look at the losees in the underground parking in houston. who would be so stupid as to keep a valuable vehicle BELOW sea level? [/QUOTE]
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