From what I've seen the media, as usual, has been overhyping the destruction. When damage is shown in the Keys it is almost always a trailer park or modular housing that they focus on.ABC News Nightline ran a story about the Keys of southern Florida and Marathon was in bad shape. People were trying to get back to their houses in the Keys via Highway 1 but were blocked by law enforcement, could be days or longer.
Still no word, but I've seen reports that all cell towers are down and there is no way for them to communicate. I haven't even seen any news casters make it south of Key Largo.
I still think they're fine. I'm somewhat annoyed with how CNN has decided they'd rather follow the storm around the country than actually report on the horrible damage done by the eyewall on the lower keys. They have all that disaster to cover but instead they'd rather play in the rain.
You and the kids should have mooned him.Well hurricane insanity is setting in - we went outside this morning to feed some turtles/ducks in the lake behind the house and a neighbor across the lake starts screaming/cursing like a maniac at us (in front of the kids). He called code enforcement a couple months ago due to flood lights on the house that apparently shine into his house. Code enforcement walked around a few times, agreed nothing was shining at him, but we still pointed lights further down just to be good neighbors. Now I have this idiot on film screaming and cursing and acting like a fool. Not sure what's so difficult about just coming over to my house and having a rational conversation. The irony here is that our neighbor's light is the one shining at his house, but o well.
Well hurricane insanity is setting in - we went outside this morning to feed some turtles/ducks in the lake behind the house and a neighbor across the lake starts screaming/cursing like a maniac at us (in front of the kids). He called code enforcement a couple months ago due to flood lights on the house that apparently shine into his house. Code enforcement walked around a few times, agreed nothing was shining at him, but we still pointed lights further down just to be good neighbors. Now I have this idiot on film screaming and cursing and acting like a fool. Not sure what's so difficult about just coming over to my house and having a rational conversation. The irony here is that our neighbor's light is the one shining at his house, but o well.
Well hurricane insanity is setting in - we went outside this morning to feed some turtles/ducks in the lake behind the house and a neighbor across the lake starts screaming/cursing like a maniac at us (in front of the kids). He called code enforcement a couple months ago due to flood lights on the house that apparently shine into his house. Code enforcement walked around a few times, agreed nothing was shining at him, but we still pointed lights further down just to be good neighbors. Now I have this idiot on film screaming and cursing and acting like a fool. Not sure what's so difficult about just coming over to my house and having a rational conversation. The irony here is that our neighbor's light is the one shining at his house, but o well.
From what I've seen the media, as usual, has been overhyping the destruction. When damage is shown in the Keys it is almost always a trailer park or modular housing that they focus on.
For the most part Florida dodged a bullet on this storm. Also, I think residents were prepared and ready. Sure, there are some exceptions, but on the whole it could have been much, much worse. This was a nasty storm and Florida weathered it well.
wow. Damn, it's good thing there is a lake separating you from that crazy guy. I'm sorry your kids had to witness and listen to that trash.
it seems no one can really get there right now, so that probably has a lot to do with the lack of coverage.
i know this is normal behavior for "Florida Man" but this definitely deserves swift and immediate reaction. Can't let someone get away with that when they are your neighbor or they will never leave you alone.
Well hurricane insanity is setting in - we went outside this morning to feed some turtles/ducks in the lake behind the house and a neighbor across the lake starts screaming/cursing like a maniac at us (in front of the kids). He called code enforcement a couple months ago due to flood lights on the house that apparently shine into his house. Code enforcement walked around a few times, agreed nothing was shining at him, but we still pointed lights further down just to be good neighbors. Now I have this idiot on film screaming and cursing and acting like a fool. Not sure what's so difficult about just coming over to my house and having a rational conversation. The irony here is that our neighbor's light is the one shining at his house, but o well.
Hahaha! I have a neighbor that bought a new house that was built in the backyard of the house behind me, that emailed me about my backyard flood light and how it shines into his bedroom, a year after he has been living there.. I nicely replied back saying how I have the same problem. I bought room darkening cellular shades and I've had no issues since. I also told him that I would try and lower the flood light a little but told him that it was for security. Haven't heard back from him but if he complains again, I'll ask if I should start a go-fund me account to buy him some room darkening shades.