I think people are worried this could become a Katrina level situation. This is a powerful storm
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given the amount of storm surge over such a large area, Im inclined to agree.
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yeah the flooding from the surges is going to be really bad - what I'm worried about too
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and now most of Twitter is googling hyperbole.
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the other part is realizing they've been saying it wrong.
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Same people who pronounced it Herm-ee-own till 1st Harry Potter movie came out.
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they also have no idea what segue means. "Seg-oo-ee? wtf?"
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if I may ask, what's so unusual about that message?
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Unusual in sense that a news outlet is pleading,oval-office style,for people not to be dumb
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What are the poor supposed to do? The people who can't afford a day in a hotel, or a day out of work
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people don't get turned away in an emergency.
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I meant hotels and such...if they have room. And they wouldn't be turned away due to no $
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@brianstelter@weatherchannel @TWCBryan Thanks for sharing that. Any notion that forecasters are cooking the books for ratings is insane - 1 more reply
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@davegershgorn@weatherchannel @TWCBryan he's a bit unclear he could be a little bit more direct
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@kylonialkyle are you sure you and the family don't want to come hang in Nebraska?
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I have wine, cheese, and beer. I'm good.
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and a HURRICANE. You also have a HURRICANE. I know what you did during a tornado in Nebraska. And we have basements.
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