Comments by cooper3k1
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Posted on August 29 at 12:08 p.m.
There was nothing wrong with NTZglasshouses' comment...he was just talking about how MOST people are overreacting. I enjoyed the humor...what's bad is that some of it is true...lol
Posted on August 29 at 10:48 a.m.
NTZglasshouses, that was good!!
Posted on August 29 at 10:42 a.m.
I would love to go to Natchez and see these airplanes. I may do that tomorrow!
Posted on August 29 at 10:35 a.m.
Come on people...lighten up. It is good to be prepared for weather like this, however, their are some that go ballistic and I think that was who Ntzglasshouse was referring to. I have bought things I may need, but it was stuff that would last for a week. I work at a finance company and I have already had people calling wanting to borrow money for the "evacuation." We live too far from the coast to be evacuated!! These people live in a brick home!!!! This hurricane is predicted to get to a category 3; Katrina was a category 5. Some people just over react and that was what the previous post was about.
Posted on August 20 at 6:11 p.m.
Concerning the children in the streets, from what I remember the rule is yield to pedestrians. No one should be going through a neighborhood fast anyways! It is common knowledge that their are families with children in the residential areas and that drivers should be cautious!!
Posted on August 20 at 4:50 p.m.
Krogers, oooh, that last sentence sounded really harsh, not meaning that what he done was not harsh, don't take it that way. I agree he does need to be in prison, however, as long as he is alive then there is a chance for redemption through Jesus Christ.
Posted on August 20 at 4:43 p.m.
drawspaintsing, your prior post was wonderfully said.
Posted on August 20 at 8:26 a.m.
If there was a problem with the child, then it is his parents, or guardians, responsibility to care for this child. It is not all black and white, I agree, but it all does go back to discipline and the atmosphere of the child is in.
Posted on August 19 at 4:42 p.m.
I think every teenager(and adult) needs to read the book called "A Child Called It" It is a true story about how a boy overcame child abuse and neglect from his mother. She made him sleep in the garage on a army cot and called him "it" as if he were not a person. I cried at the things this woman did to this child. This child is grown now and has done remarkable things. I recommend it for everyone to read.
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Posted on August 29 at 2:43 p.m.
There is nothing wrong with preparing at all. However, alot of people tend to buy alot of things that they do not need as in some of the examples that NTZglasshouses wrote about. Probably the longest someone will be without electricity is 2 weeks. I live in McComb and was without it for 10 days when Katrina was here. People just need to think rationally that's all and I believe that was the point being made.
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