New York

Re: I count myself lucky
whitelightening 8 Reviews 543 reads
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With NY's outer areas, LI (South Shore, North Shore, Central), SI, NJ, CT, outer boros, flooded, railroads not working, roads washed out, peoples basements flooded, homes destroyed, no electric for 1 million customers, evacuations, hotel expenses, food spoilage etc.

Most people in the affected areas do not have flood insurance, so they are taking a huge losses ($10,000 + p/household).

Where are the guys getting the finances to play when they have just been hit so hard unexpectedly by Irene, combined with that vacation bills are coming in, school expenses 1 week away.

Its rough, so where are the funds coming from guys?

AlenaT.Fairchild See my TER Reviews 528 reads
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I'd like to see your site.   ;-)

Posted By: blue6314
is as a male escort for women who are in need of pleasure and satisfaction. I then take that money I earn and at night spend it on female escorts. Call it a vicious circle, if you will.

Just kidding. I didn't mean to be a wiseass. It just came out. Happy hobbying to you!

OctaviaNyc_NJ See my TER Reviews 619 reads
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bakrboy 38 Reviews 498 reads
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Irene came and went and caused me no problems. Unfortunately many others can not say the same.

whitelightening 8 Reviews 442 reads
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You are very fortunate sir.  Our suburban neighbors were not so lucky, so they may be out of the game for quite some time recovering. To be forced to drop 10K+ to handle the damage (basement floods, flooring, foundations, siding, boats, docks, erosion, stores closed, employees out of work, no incomes to provide for the mtg, family, damages..... etc.

Price gouging is rampant:  sump pumps that were 100 at Home Depot are going for 500+ on lawn sales.  Recovery cleaners to pump out and clean ones basement starts at over 1500+ plus the cost of the damages to replace.  No one had real insurance for this: Hurricane-it was a TS, so no coverage, flood- act of god - no coverage.  Real damages covered are at 30 Billion, total in uninsured make that 75 Billion.  Listen to the governors of NJ, CT, NY.  Its real bad in a already piss poor economy, with Fema having no money left.

This has to change the game that all the players are out and the suburban guys (LI, NJ, CT) were alot of the clients when in the city or based out on LI for the ladies. Without 30% or more of their clients alot fo ladies will be sitting around lonely.

Posted By: bakrboy
Irene came and went and caused me no problems. Unfortunately many others can not say the same.

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