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For the coconuts.
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Quit doing this standing in the storm stuff please. Only makes idiots think they can "ride it out". And it is painful to watch.
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Very well put. These ppl are urging ppl to evacuate while standing out in the middle of it. Who's gonna take that seriously?
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#Irma has arrived. Winds are pummeling#miamibeach Easily#tropicalstorm force gusting 65mph. Heading in to safety. -
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OMG, that is fantastic!!!
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Signs, coconuts? Really?!
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damn how much would CNN Pay him to stand there?
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what category on the weather scale rates the coconut severity level of a hurricane?
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Why is CNN allowing or sending this man out in such dangerous conditions to report?
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"This storm is serious." Yes we know. Everyone been told to evacuate & take shelter while you're reporting in the middle of the storm
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Is it really wise to ask someone to work in such danger ?
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"Coconuts everywhere" is my new saying.
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