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Jersey Shore Devastated After Hurricane Irene
Jesus. It’s really a mess out there. (via dailydawdle.com)
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Watch This Guy Jet Ski Down A NY Street
This jet skiing freak took lemons and made lemonade when Hurricane Irene flooded the streets of Oceanside, NY. Warning: Soundtrack provided by Linkin Park. (via tedwilliamshead.com)
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The Funniest Images To Come From Hurricane Irene
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Hurricanes Are For Lovers
Potential near-death experiences and Craigslist really bring out the romantic side of people. Something tells me that 9-10 months from now there will be a few love children named Irene joining us on this earth.
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National Guard Attempts To Drive Through Flood
And fails miserably. Are these guys just stupid, or am I missing something here? They aren’t going to be much help to Manville, NJ. (via reddit.com)
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Insane Footage Of Historic Flooding In Vermont
No more joking about Irene being a non-event. The governor says the flooding in central and southern Vermont is the worst in over a century. A dozen bridges have been washed away, tens of thousands are without power, and at least two are dead in the tiny New England state. If you’d like to help Vermont and the many other victims of Irene, please make a donation to the Red Cross.
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This Video Was Viewed 125,000 Times This Weekend
Recommended by MSNBC, historically documented at Know Your Meme, and statistically tracked by YouTube Trends, “Come On Irene” will either make you laugh or barf.
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Hurricane Irene By Bike
Late Saturday night, four friends went out on a bike ride to see what the tropical storm was really like. The video starts off with biking during the afternoon drizzle, and resumes during the torrential downpour and high winds, notably biking down the middle of a wholly deserted Times Square and Chinatown. Sweet soundtrack too, guys. (via doobybrain.com)
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Promoted Hurricane Irene Hype: How The Media Went Overboard
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Flooding In Vermont Destroys Historic Covered Bridge
Vermont was hit hard by flooding as a result of Hurricane Irene, with roads, bridges, homes and vehicles being washed away by some of the most intense flood waters the state has ever seen. This footage shows the Bartonsville Covered Bridge, a historic landmark built in 1870, being washed away. (via youtube-trends.blogspot.com)
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The Most Beautiful New York Hurricane Footage You’ll See
Felix Thompson and Brandon Roots of Buffalo Picture House braved the hurricane in hopes of getting some interesting footage. What they ended up with is both beautiful and haunting.
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Heartstring-Tugging Footage Of Irene’s NYC Aftermath
The guys behind BestRoofTalkEver survey the barren wasteland of New York City, post-Irene. Half-finished sandbag forts and contradictory traffic signals wreak havoc over the city that never sleeps.
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Obligatory Hurricane Irene-Style “Hitler Responds…”
Like a phoenix, the meme rises from the ashes (or destruction) of Irene to tell us what is really necessary in preparation for a disaster.
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The Average Reaction To Hurricane Irene
As someone who has had to battle the elements indoors way too many times, this guy has it oh so right. (via stream.pleated-jeans.com)
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Reenactment Of Your Typical Irene News Segment
Look familiar?
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The Best Gif To Come Out Of Hurricane Irene
Watch some guy twirl around for a Times Square live cam during the hurricane last night.
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Top 10 Dumbest Ways New Yorkers “Prepared” For Irene
Oh, New York. Thank God it wasn’t that bad for us. We clearly need people from Florida to teach us a thing or two.
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Best Of Hurricane Irene Store Signs
Though it was ultimately short-lived, business owners across the east coast were not pleased to close their doors because of Tropical Storm Irene, and used their storefronts to vent frustrations. Here are the best ones.
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The Best Of El Bloombito
For those of you outside of NYC, Mayor Bloomberg has been making a lot of live announcements about the hurricane over the last couple days, and he always repeats them in impeccable Spanish. Well… kinda impeccable.
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Ron Paul Wants To Abolish FEMA
Hurricane Irene may not have been as disastrous as everyone feared, but that doesn’t mean now is the time to get rid of FEMA.