Posted by jm. on August 27, 2021 at 18:31:58 from (161.82.107.93):
In Reply to: Re: Update on IDA posted by 504 on August 27, 2021 at 16:42:53:
I will tell you one thing WE WERE NOT hillbilly rednecks, 20 folks lost their life as a wall of water 12 ft high came thru town. YTes houses floated 270 in fact and another 482 damaged to the point they are not livable. All this happened to a town or county that has never seen flooding. They are calling the 17 inches or rain a century experience. I talked to one off you hillbilly red necks today 87 year old lady said she had never seen the creek as they call it where one could not cross it in her life time. I have been down there 5 days 15 hrs a day and yes I do take offense to your remark. Little thing to you b ut 20 folks dead and many out of homes. I spent the day helping a 66 year old farmer who lost over 130 head of cattle dig out his equipment that had up to 6 feet of gravel over it. Have a good day and if you choose to come to TENNESSE I will introduce you to some of your HILLBILLY RED NECKS
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