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What happens when you mix nature and Trump and/or Trump supporters?
Answer: disaster.
“ TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas — The Travis County Sheriff's Office (TCSO) responded to "many boats in distress" during the "Trump Boat Parade" on Lake Travis, a spokesperson with the TSCO confirmed to KVUE. Several boats sank during the event.
Reports of sinking boats on Lake Travis began coming in on the Citizen app at around 1:20 p.m. Saturday. TSCO confirmed boats in distress throughout the parade route, including at Paradise Cove, West Beach, Point Venture and Hurst Creek.”
Trump has already tweeted about the unfortunates who lost so much supporting him.
“Losers” and “suckers” is how he addressed them.
No deaths, but lots of destruction.
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Antifa!
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Bunch of dummies.
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TDS
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OP
A blog is like a joke
If you have to explain it
It didn't work
The disaster is you coming back after the first post went nowhere
Next time?
More gloom in the subject line
You see, we're a bunch of jaded fucks that need a "grabber" lead-in
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OP is not a Boater. Every Holiday weekend, boats sink for several different reasons, people die (gloom) and people go to jail.
Too many inexperienced Boaters on the water. This is just another Holiday weekend in the World of Boating...
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Except this is also under CoVid19 (mutation 2) weekend.
Shouldn’t be as many people out in the water, and yet there is.
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lol @ ^^^
What the fuck does Covid 19 weekend have to do with a bunch of idiots in sinking boats.
Next time bring us at least an 8 on the Gloom-o-meter
Or don't bother coming back
You've got a reputation to maintain, you know
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I think the gloom needle would register further had the sinking boats been boarded by pirates, looted, set ablaze, and the women kidnapped and violated....
The boats that sunk did so because they most likely had low freeboard and a large wave formed when the group started moving.
I saw a pic on IG and there where several hundred boats involved.
Heres a caption from a posted story...
"An investigation has been launched and there is no evidence of any intentional act, Travis County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman Kristen Dark said.
"We responded to multiple calls of boats in distress, several of them sank," she said. "We had an exceptional number of boats on the lake today... When they all started moving at the same time, it generated significant waves."
The incident happened around 12:00 (17:00 GMT) on Saturday, Labor Day weekend in the US. The event page said boats were asked to drive at 10mph (16km/h).
Paul Yura, from the National Weather Service in Austin/San Antonio, told the Associated Press that there were no storms in the area at the time of the parade."
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There were at least four “collision/sink” events from the original article I posted.
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