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| Needless to say I am devistated! 
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Hey.....thats is devistating, Im sorry for you loss.
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thats alcohol abuse! next time secure that beer.
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Dam!!! The storm left some fresh dog shit on your deck also. Double whammy.
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LMAO!!!!
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| You should call FEMA, they should pay you for at least a 12 pack.
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Maybe it would not have tipped over had it not been a bottle of "light" beer.
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Midnight Rider (8/24/2008) Dam!!! The storm left some fresh dog shit on your deck also. Double whammy.ofsourse you would spot that in the pic that is a damn shame. i sure hope it was empty when it tiped over...if not that calls for an insurance claim!!!!!
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Didn't Ivan and Dennis teach you anything? There is no way emergency response could have gotten to that beer in time to save it. It should have been evacuated into your stomach and then on to a sturdy tree in the back yard well before Faye reached us.
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I just saw this on the news...
"Fay has left her mark on the panhandle of Florida and now a giant mass of Mexican workers are lining up to help restore the "Loss of cerveso" that Fay has caused. When asked their qualifications to help restore the cerveso loss to the gulf coast, the leader of the operation "what an opportunity" said "Me speak no inglis".
County officials are excited that these workers are so geared up to help the panhandle after Fay devastated the area by blowing over open beer bottles that the residents were enjoying outside while the wind gusts pounded the area. "They should have been more prepared" a forum member said... "Put a coozie around it..." . Another member said "Don't drink lite beer" (Stay tuned for our latest report.... Is full bodied beer safer in a storm that lite beer")
We are unsure of the total devastation caused by Fay but reports are starting to be posted on the Pensacola Fishing Forum.
We contacted the distressed poster of this report and here were his comments. "The wind (crying as he speaks), it came from out of no where and it.... it.... it.... blew my beer over. Before I know what was happening, it was empty. I couldn't save it in time... Thank god it was only the second one and I had a fresh case prepared for the event. It would have been a disaster if I didn't prepare for Fay!".
The Country officials have just voted that these workers can take up residency in local hotels at no cost. FEMA has set a 2.2 billion dollar budget to cover the cost of housing and this might cause many of the eager workers who are lined up to not be accepted into the program. The original 10.2 trillion dollar budget was voted out at the last minute and now these workers must wait to see if they are accepted. The qualifications are that they must have 5 kids and a wife who is expecting a baby.
Under this new order just put in place by FEMA, these workers who are accepted are allowed to bring their entire family but many critics say this limits those who are qualified to help restore the beer. We are waiting on a comment from FEMA about this comment,
We asked a local resident on his thoughts about the situation and here is what he said. Reporter ask... "Juan, What do you think about FEMA's decision to cut the budget at the last minute and only allow workers with 5 children or more and a wife who is expecting a baby to qualify" Juan said "Me speak no inglis"
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Chris Couture (8/25/2008) I just saw this on the news...
"Fay has left her mark on the panhandle of Florida and now a giant mass of Mexican workers are lining up to help restore the "Loss of cerveso" that Fay has caused. When asked their qualifications to help restore the cerveso loss to the gulf coast, the leader of the operation "what an opportunity" said "Me speak no inglis".
County officials are excited that these workers are so geared up to help the panhandle after Fay devastated the area by blowing over open beer bottles that the residents were enjoying outside while the wind gusts pounded the area. "They should have been more prepared" a forum member said... "Put a coozie around it..." . Another member said "Don't drink lite beer" (Stay tuned for our latest report.... Is full bodied beer safer in a storm that lite beer")
We are unsure of the total devastation caused by Fay but reports are starting to be posted on the Pensacola Fishing Forum.
We contacted the distressed poster of the report and here were his comments. "The wind (crying as he speaks), it came from out of no where and it.... it.... it.... blew my beer over. Before I know what was happening, it was empty. I couldn't save it in time... Thank god it was only the second one and I had a fresh case prepared for the event. It would have been a disaster if I didn't prepare for Fay!".
The Country officials have just voted that these workers can take up residency in local hotels at no cost. FEMA has set a 2.2 billion dollar budget to cover the cost of housing and this might cause many of the eager workers who are lined up to not be accepted into the program. The original 10.2 trillion dollar budget was voted out at the last minute and now these workers must wait to see if they are accepted. The qualifications are that they must have 5 kids and a wife who is expecting a baby.
Under this new order just put in place by FEMA, these workers who are accepted are allowed to bring their entire family but many critics say this limits those who are qualified to help restore the beer. We are waiting on a comment from FEMA about this comment,
We asked a local resident on his thoughts about the situation and here is what he said. Reporter ask... "Juan, What do you think about FEMA's decision to cut the budget at the last minute and only allow workers with 5 children or more and a wife who is expecting a baby to qualify" Juan said "Me speak no inglis""
Well thought out!!! LMAO
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| Might want to recheck the yard this moroning after this stuff is gone.. I'm getting some good gust over here at the house....
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Start drinking a harder beer that weighs more! Red Stripe, Becks! lol! Sorry for your loss!
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Chris Couture (8/25/2008) I just saw this on the news...
"Fay has left her mark on the panhandle of Florida and now a giant mass of Mexican workers are lining up to help restore the "Loss of cerveso" that Fay has caused. When asked their qualifications to help restore the cerveso loss to the gulf coast, the leader of the operation "what an opportunity" said "Me speak no inglis".
County officials are excited that these workers are so geared up to help the panhandle after Fay devastated the area by blowing over open beer bottles that the residents were enjoying outside while the wind gusts pounded the area. "They should have been more prepared" a forum member said... "Put a coozie around it..." . Another member said "Don't drink lite beer" (Stay tuned for our latest report.... Is full bodied beer safer in a storm that lite beer")
We are unsure of the total devastation caused by Fay but reports are starting to be posted on the Pensacola Fishing Forum.
We contacted the distressed poster of this report and here were his comments. "The wind (crying as he speaks), it came from out of no where and it.... it.... it.... blew my beer over. Before I know what was happening, it was empty. I couldn't save it in time... Thank god it was only the second one and I had a fresh case prepared for the event. It would have been a disaster if I didn't prepare for Fay!".
The Country officials have just voted that these workers can take up residency in local hotels at no cost. FEMA has set a 2.2 billion dollar budget to cover the cost of housing and this might cause many of the eager workers who are lined up to not be accepted into the program. The original 10.2 trillion dollar budget was voted out at the last minute and now these workers must wait to see if they are accepted. The qualifications are that they must have 5 kids and a wife who is expecting a baby.
Under this new order just put in place by FEMA, these workers who are accepted are allowed to bring their entire family but many critics say this limits those who are qualified to help restore the beer. We are waiting on a comment from FEMA about this comment,
We asked a local resident on his thoughts about the situation and here is what he said. Reporter ask... "Juan, What do you think about FEMA's decision to cut the budget at the last minute and only allow workers with 5 children or more and a wife who is expecting a baby to qualify" Juan said "Me speak no inglis"
Now that is good stuff right there.....Priceless.
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That was by far the funniest post I have read in a while. And the eyes to spot the fresh dog poo! Either that dog was scared shitless with the lightning, or the owner was having a hard time grieving about the loss and shit himself. Hard one to call?
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