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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: The Abstruse Caboose
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Aug 30th, 2006, 09:34 PM
Grenada is in the Caribbean. Hence, much of the movie "Pirates of the Caribbean" and its sequals was filmed there. It's not in the Atlantic, although you could consider it part of the larger Atlantic water system. By that standard, you could consider everything including Lake Michigan "The Ocean".
And I find it remarkable that you can totally overlook the fact that they hadn't had a sizable storm in three generations and yet quote it at the same time. Despite what you may have read in your copy of Meteorology for the Mentally Deficient, you can't just dictate "hey it's an island lol it's screwed". Grenada hadn't experienced any storm like that in the history of its Western occupation because of its position in the wind system.
I'd blame their ignorance on the crime waves afterwards.
Shit, a population that's been content with being dirt-poor (because it was an improvement upon slavery), who will always be dirt-poor because their economy is based on nutmeg, turns to crime when their shacks blow away? I can't decide whether I should nominate you for the Nobel Prize in Economics or Sociology.
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