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Anonymous Coward User ID: 973502 United States 06/01/2010 07:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) Bye bye Gulf. I saw it a few times already. Won't be seeing it again. A;ways resented the folks who lived there. Now we will have social justice and nobody gets to play there. HAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHA Quoting: Anonymous Coward 988854This is the true face of the "social justice" mentality. Spiteful, resentful, and pathetic. Know it for what it is: "Social Justice" is not about lifting anybody up, but about dragging down others to their wretched level. That is so true, it's evil... Yeah, that is the no one left behind that they do with the 'educational' system. We know how that works out. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 989325 United States 06/01/2010 07:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) OH WHY GOD WHY? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 989140DESTIN IS BEAUTIFUL. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. First time I was on Destin Beach was in 1958. There was one Holiday Inn and and old two-story, wood frame, kitchenette type hotel, where the people who liked to fish stayed. THAT WAS ALL. GOD, SO BEAUTIFUL. PURPLE SEAWEED IN A PATCH HERE OR THERE, WATER AS CLEAR AS THE WATER IN YOUR BATHTUB, THE COLORS OF TURQUOISE, ALL KINDS OF BLUES AND GREENS, TONS OF FISH AND BIRDS, AND MILES AND MILES OF A LONG, WHITE PENINSULA. |
ZTE (OP) User ID: 779033 United States 06/01/2010 07:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) Wouldn't a hurricane almost be a blessing in that it would cleanse the waters and move much of the oil inland where it could more easily be dealt with? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 955441That means eventually all that oil would end up in our lakes/rivers. That is where the very large majority of all drinking water for our state (and illegally Atlanta) comes from. So no, it would not be a blessing. |
ZTE (OP) User ID: 779033 United States 06/01/2010 07:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) I was having that same thought only 254 miles in. I think it should be alright. I have no clue how a major hurricane would work with an oily gulf though. For example, the oil might prevent a major hurricane from forming to begin with, and if one did form, how much and how far would the oil fall? Quoting: ScrumpTheTexanAnd it's not being covered in oil I'm concerned about. It's oil falling into my lakes, which is where the water supply comes from. That's the Trillion dollar question. It's very hard to prepare for something not recorded in history. Of course, maybe there's a reason it hasn't been recorded in history.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 987899 United States 06/01/2010 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) OH WHY GOD WHY? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 989140DESTIN IS BEAUTIFUL. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. So much for the beautiful emerald waters of that area. The waters and beaches are beautiful. correction were.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 987483 United States 06/01/2010 07:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) btw I have sand from Pensacola about 20 yrs prior...so much sand was in my luggage once from the beach and jetskiing I saved it...I have about a cup or two put away...and one day they could use it to see the actual changes in the sand from all their fine "technology" Quoting: ShadowDancerYes, the sand I have would prove what happened over 20 yrs...post 1979 accident but prior this monstrosity and any others they have hidden-and judging their safety record, I expect quite a bit is being hidden. i was born in pensacola, now it's trashed. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 979950 United States 06/01/2010 07:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) OH WHY GOD WHY? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 989325DESTIN IS BEAUTIFUL. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. First time I was on Destin Beach was in 1958. There was one Holiday Inn and and old two-story, wood frame, kitchenette type hotel, where the people who liked to fish stayed. THAT WAS ALL. GOD, SO BEAUTIFUL. PURPLE SEAWEED IN A PATCH HERE OR THERE, WATER AS CLEAR AS THE WATER IN YOUR BATHTUB, THE COLORS OF TURQUOISE, ALL KINDS OF BLUES AND GREENS, TONS OF FISH AND BIRDS, AND MILES AND MILES OF A LONG, WHITE PENINSULA. yeah I am seriously thinking about going there this weekend to see it one last time. All the way from Indiana. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 988854 United States 06/01/2010 07:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) OH WHY GOD WHY? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 979950DESTIN IS BEAUTIFUL. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. First time I was on Destin Beach was in 1958. There was one Holiday Inn and and old two-story, wood frame, kitchenette type hotel, where the people who liked to fish stayed. THAT WAS ALL. GOD, SO BEAUTIFUL. PURPLE SEAWEED IN A PATCH HERE OR THERE, WATER AS CLEAR AS THE WATER IN YOUR BATHTUB, THE COLORS OF TURQUOISE, ALL KINDS OF BLUES AND GREENS, TONS OF FISH AND BIRDS, AND MILES AND MILES OF A LONG, WHITE PENINSULA. yeah I am seriously thinking about going there this weekend to see it one last time. All the way from Indiana. i'm going... |
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absinthe84 User ID: 976397 France 06/01/2010 07:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) I was having that same thought only 254 miles in. I think it should be alright. I have no clue how a major hurricane would work with an oily gulf though. For example, the oil might prevent a major hurricane from forming to begin with, and if one did form, how much and how far would the oil fall? Quoting: ZTEAnd it's not being covered in oil I'm concerned about. It's oil falling into my lakes, which is where the water supply comes from. That's the Trillion dollar question. It's very hard to prepare for something not recorded in history. Of course, maybe there's a reason it hasn't been recorded in history.... you have oil/gas, chemical dispersants, thermal reactions. It's really hard to predict what's the outcome of a hurricane in the gulf. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 793891 United States 06/01/2010 08:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) OH WHY GOD WHY? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 989325DESTIN IS BEAUTIFUL. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. First time I was on Destin Beach was in 1958. There was one Holiday Inn and and old two-story, wood frame, kitchenette type hotel, where the people who liked to fish stayed. THAT WAS ALL. GOD, SO BEAUTIFUL. PURPLE SEAWEED IN A PATCH HERE OR THERE, WATER AS CLEAR AS THE WATER IN YOUR BATHTUB, THE COLORS OF TURQUOISE, ALL KINDS OF BLUES AND GREENS, TONS OF FISH AND BIRDS, AND MILES AND MILES OF A LONG, WHITE PENINSULA. I was there in 1977 or so and it was nothing but vacant beaches. Miles and miles of nothing but beach and ocean. |
Me114 User ID: 596184 United States 06/01/2010 08:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) I'm now wondering if 320 miles from the coast is enough distance? Quoting: ShadowDancerfor what??? I have some folks down in NW AL and I am concerned for them, as there is a small child there and he is sensitive to stuff(allergies) I have seen a sheet of black glass...it looks like black obsidian It has some weird iridescence like glass gets when one uses ammonia or windex and has yet to dry...similar to what the oil looks like on the surface... I have seen the Lake of Fire...always puzzled me...being wer have such a large ocean and total flooding WILL NOT HAPPEN all over the world...no it will be fire sulphur brimstone...smoke,,,toxic fumes burning eyes....throats...kind of thing...the fuel sources are MULTIPLE in this ARTERY they have tapped...oil, methane, and Natural gas...the last two highly flammable...I think it is beyond knowing...if one knows, they best figure out how to get away from the general area. These are far reaching...greater than 4% methane...bad trouble...and the thing they are trying to hold onto to is a Leviathan find...Literally and figuratively also topography/mountains, valleys come into consideration...as volcanoes in several areas are rumbling...once more darken the skies...food will become even more scarce and many awaiting the dinner bell at the trough so the camps could well be for survivors so they have food...who knows... I figure I am still here...and not going until it is my time-I do my part to survive and help many, and the rest is covered-it is all I can do ground waters can be affected by this crap as will the mouth of the Mississippi They should of gone ALL OUT to keep it from hitting shore and WITHOUT the dispersants...but AGENDA 21 is quite real to me...and they still need to move the people to outcry-so they can cement their nanny world domination maneuvers well the surrogate-Mother passed off to the Glory, whom, after many days is passing off to the Father, who will come in with a BOOM! :rolleyes: :ura: Sweet Thoughts! I Unknown Depths of Love, You. What Happens Next Loves me. Help me Jesus, Life will let me know. Living is Effortless Normal God Inside, Outside, Everywhere, Forever! Executive Order 13603 means slavery in the usa Thread: The End of All Things Is Upon Us - An Urgent Message from Father God Thread: Nothing is Something and Non-Existence must Exist Thread: Not Knowing is Essential to Eternal Life! Thread: Let's talk about the Evil-Mind-Beings (EMB) Thread: ALERT! Father God says, now, " I will go down now, and see whether they have done altogether according to the cry of it" Thread: WE CAN DEFEAT THE ANTICHRIST !!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 671825 United States 06/01/2010 08:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) HAHA to Destin. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 529006Fuck off C*nt...Bet your life is absolute shit. If it isn't yet, I'll bet it will be soon enough. Karma has a really neat way of dealing with shitbrained pricks like yourself. |
DoomGasm User ID: 983776 United States 06/01/2010 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) Bye bye Gulf. I saw it a few times already. Won't be seeing it again. A;ways resented the folks who lived there. Now we will have social justice and nobody gets to play there. HAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHA Quoting: Anonymous Coward 529006What a juvenile needle dicked troll you are. Watching and Waiting |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 801013 United States 06/01/2010 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) |
ILoveMyRussian User ID: 872557 United States 06/01/2010 08:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) Thread: Goldman Sachs Sold 44% of its BP stock THREE weeks before the Disaster!!!!!!!!!! Goldman sachs BP selloff I dont judge a book by it's cover. I judge it by the things I read. |
ZTE (OP) User ID: 779033 United States 06/01/2010 08:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) My dad has just gone through cancer treatments (chemo) and we were planning on taking a trip to the beach this thursday since he has a break from treatments. We were headed for the beaches of south walton area. ( seagrove, seaside etc. Is this a bad idea? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 801013I would go as soon as you could. Even if oil "hits" the beaches, it doesn't mean everything will be black and gooey just yet. But you should go, because you might not get another chance. P.S. I have a good friend who lives in Sea Grove. So I'll let you know when it gets too bad to travel to that area. |
Curious Housewife User ID: 907170 United States 06/01/2010 08:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) My family and I just went to Orange Beach last week.Didn't really have the money but thought it was important for the kids to see it one last time the way it was.Thursday was the last day and the water was so calm and the dolphins were out playing that morning and I just wanted to cry thinking this is it. |
DoomGasm User ID: 983776 United States 06/01/2010 08:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) My dad has just gone through cancer treatments (chemo) and we were planning on taking a trip to the beach this thursday since he has a break from treatments. We were headed for the beaches of south walton area. ( seagrove, seaside etc. Is this a bad idea? Quoting: ZTEI would go as soon as you could. Even if oil "hits" the beaches, it doesn't mean everything will be black and gooey just yet. But you should go, because you might not get another chance. P.S. I have a good friend who lives in Sea Grove. So I'll let you know when it gets too bad to travel to that area. That is really sweet OP. To the poster with the father-trip to the beach. After coming through chemo your Dad may find the trip rejuvenating in a way that is hard to replicate (sunshine and the benefits of neg ions in the moving water) [link to www.health-benefit-of-water.com] Watching and Waiting |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 65489 United States 06/01/2010 08:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) and btw some will try to disguise themselves on the opposite team they support...so be aware...some ARE NOT AT ALL HOW THEY SEEM, some play HOST to others who seek our demise... Quoting: ShadowDancerexactly describes the synagogue of satan. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 801013 United States 06/01/2010 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) I would go as soon as you could. Even if oil "hits" the beaches, it doesn't mean everything will be black and gooey just yet. But you should go, because you might not get another chance. P.S. I have a good friend who lives in Sea Grove. So I'll let you know when it gets too bad to travel to that area. [/quote Thanks! :) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 767699 United States 06/01/2010 09:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) btw I have sand from Pensacola about 20 yrs prior...so much sand was in my luggage once from the beach and jetskiing I saved it...I have about a cup or two put away...and one day they could use it to see the actual changes in the sand from all their fine "technology" Quoting: ShadowDancerYes, the sand I have would prove what happened over 20 yrs...post 1979 accident but prior this monstrosity and any others they have hidden-and judging their safety record, I expect quite a bit is being hidden. My parents winter home is across the causeway from Pensacola. Johnson beach is one of their favorites. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 989473 Ireland 06/01/2010 09:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) Sad to hear of the lovely beaches that will be no more in a few days time.No matter what happens now, it is too late for them,the damage will never be repaired. If this thing gets caught up in the gulf stream,we will be saying the same about Irish beaches and bays in about 6 months time. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 988854 United States 06/01/2010 10:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) My dad has just gone through cancer treatments (chemo) and we were planning on taking a trip to the beach this thursday since he has a break from treatments. We were headed for the beaches of south walton area. ( seagrove, seaside etc. Is this a bad idea? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 801013Go! just talked with some people in from fishing... maybe the last time ever...;( you should be ok down there for now, they saw some a small amount of it about 9 miles out from OB Al. this other boat didn't see any at all... Go have a great time with your Dad! will be good... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 988854 United States 06/01/2010 10:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) and btw some will try to disguise themselves on the opposite team they support...so be aware...some ARE NOT AT ALL HOW THEY SEEM, some play HOST to others who seek our demise... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 65489exactly describes the synagogue of satan. that and the white house! |
Destin guy User ID: 912529 United States 06/01/2010 10:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) when the oil covers Destin's beaches the cover comes off this coverup and TSHTF as the world wakes up to a huge dose of the brutal reality that this situation is completely out of control....there is big money in the Destin real estate market that will get vaporized overnite....lots and lots of second homes for the well off here...they will not be amused |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 957161 United States 06/01/2010 10:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) My dad has just gone through cancer treatments (chemo) and we were planning on taking a trip to the beach this thursday since he has a break from treatments. We were headed for the beaches of south walton area. ( seagrove, seaside etc. Is this a bad idea? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 801013yes this is a bad idea. we just finished chemo and rad and you don't want to be around any kind of dangerous environmental chemicals that could be in the water. just becaus u can't "see" them they can still be there. don't gamble...life is too short. |
MichalAustralia User ID: 988376 Australia 06/01/2010 10:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Part of Alabama Gulf Coast Waters Shut Down For Fishing - Oil to Hit Pensacola and Destin Beaches Tomorrow (Update on page 5) *******UPDATE******** Quoting: ZTEJust got off the phone with another Captain. He went East from Orange Beach and said he rode through oil all the way to Florida waters. He said the oil was moving very fast and should hit Pensacola (FL) beaches by tomorrow morning, and Destin would be soon to follow either late tomorrow or the next day. This means that they'll likely shut down parts of Florida waters for fishing later this week. Here's an updated map for the spill. [link to www.noaanews.noaa.gov] *******UPDATE******** Its about freaking time they release a new image. |