Bounty Hunter Archive
Thread: No matter what our differences may be in game. To all those on the Gulf coast.
R9D14 wrote:
dont see what this has to be with bounty hunting but oh well. New Orleans is screwed, hope as many people get out of there as possible and dont lose too much (stock in insurance+ natural disasters = no one happy)
It doesn't, but it does have to do with the fact that we play with these ppl and know many of them. A kind word and a Gl to them may be the last word they hear from us for some time. Power will be out and many other devestating things may happen.
There is nothing wrong with this type of post when ppl we know and do not know who play SWG are going thru a very tough time and are in harms way.
R9D14 wrote:
dont see what this has to be with bounty hunting but oh well. New Orleans is screwed, hope as many people get out of there as possible and dont lose too much (stock in insurance+ natural disasters = no one happy)
TashunkaSapa wrote:Good luck to you.
Though why mankind persists on living in places where natural disasters occur with regularity, I'll never understand.
Name someplace where that doesn't happen?
During the Flood of 1993 (which I was in the middle of....Fun stuff working for an ambulance service and the only way to get a patient out was hoping that the one road not flooded out stayed that way), there was a reporter interviewing someone that lived in the area I worked in. The reporter was asking this person if they felt that the Federal government should do something to alleviate the situation or should have been better prepared to deal with that particular disaster, etc. The Midwest farmer had the greatest answer. "When you live next to a major river, you have to expect to get wet sometimes."
Good luck to all those affected by Katrina. Stay safe and come back when you can.
Knight776 wrote:
Name someplace where that doesn't happen?![]()
About once every eight years, Buffalo gets a really bad blizzard. It takes a day or two to dig out, but no one's home is destroyed, utilities are usually not down and few if any deaths result. We don't have to flee our homes, in fact we can stay inside until it blows over.
I'll take one blizzard per 8 years over the multiple hurricanes the Southeast faces every year.
"My memory is muddy, what's this river that I'm in? If New Orleans is sinkin' man, then I don't wanna swim..."