Question:
Shredded Blue Steel: Does anyone else get sick of hearing the phrase "Hunker Down" during Hurricane season?
anonymous
2007-12-14 08:02:28 UTC
you floridian's know what i'm talking about.

"The winds should be mild, but the rain will be heavy. It'd be a good idea to just hunker down and stay indoors this weekend"
Five answers:
Leafy
2007-12-15 21:46:50 UTC
Hehe, they say that a lot here in Mississippi.



"Board up and hunker down!"



Is the hunker a new dance craze or something? Or is it an exotic fruit? Seriously, how many times in your life have you heard "hunker" without "down" immediately following?
mehaffey
2016-11-27 04:17:27 UTC
You for particular have not studied the hurricanes that have hit the south and in case you had, you have have been given right here upon: "1989: yet yet another of the main effective severe storms in present day-day historic previous, hurricane Hugo made landfall in Charleston, S.C. in September. The hurricane retained an spectacular volume of power, and the hurricane traveled lots farther inland than consumer-friendly. by using incontrovertible fact that ingredient, many human beings have asked, "grew to grow to be Hugo a hurricane mutually because it have been given right here by using Charlotte?" by using certainty the hurricane grew to grow to be perfect on the cusp of the class mutually because it have been given right here indoors the path of the section, there has been debate to even if if or no longer the hurricane qualified as a hurricane per who you ask. as far as an "good" answer, by using certainty the attention of the hurricane surpassed over the middle city of Charlotte, the hurricane did qualify as a hurricane (sustained winds of over 80 miles an hour and gusts of over one hundred). hundreds of wood have been felled, and skill grew to grow to be out for weeks. Hugo keeps to be between the main effective devastating hurricanes to hit the Carolina coast, and fairly the main effective devastating to Charlotte." So, there you have it. And now the DNC is going on in Charlotte. quite dumb, huh? Democrats, LMAO
amanda h
2007-12-14 08:06:45 UTC
LOL the first time i heard that cracked me up and without electric for 2 weeks just about anything is amusing!
jodi c
2007-12-14 08:06:02 UTC
yeah, I get sick of hearing it, but it's better than hearing "batton down the hatches"
anonymous
2007-12-14 08:44:04 UTC
I like"hump her now",better.


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