Governor Chris Christie: Get the Hell Off the Beach

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  • Christie:  get the hell off the beach

    Snooki: no, i'm working on my tan and smushing

  • Pussies. Can't handle a little hurricane? In Florida, that's when we stock up on the beer and party.

    He just want's everybody off the beach so he can have a chance to go without anybody calling for whale rescue units.

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  • Love this guy.

  • Stop gyming, stop tanning, stop laundrying... stop fist pumping you stupid guidos!

  • RAFLMAO !

  • i guess you forgot about katrina and ike. it's better to be safe than sorry. i know that being five miles east/west can make a huge difference in terms of damage. and a lot of damage from irene came from inland flooding and mudslides because of the mountainous terrain in upstate new york and vermont because so much rain fell in such little time.

  • I'm not saying I'd go for a walk durring a catagory 5 hurricane, but that's not what New Jersey got hit by.

    To be honest, it's hard to take hurricanes seriously when you've lived in central Florida since the mid-80's, and so few of them have actually hit central Florida. Every year you see the local stations tracking them all through hurricane season, and the most we usually get are rain bands. Hurricane? *yawn* I guess I'll make a little ice and fill up the tub.

  • Florida is also basiclly a sandbar at sea level, so the storms don't get broken up much, and my original comment was just a joke anyway so I'm surprised that I'm still getting serious responses months later.

    The guy that said I'd get messed up in a real hurricane was just a dork who'd never been in one. I was in Brevard county for the 3 2004 hurricanes, and had no problem going for walks durring them.

  • @fartnessfury

    I'm not sure what you mean by a fast moving storm, it takes days for a hurricane to make it up the coast, and it's says right in the video that it had been 60 years since a storm has hit there, so before modern tracking, so I don't know how you can claim that storms move faster up there. They also move over colder water before getting there, so have time to weaken. My dad actually lives in New Jersey and he said they didn't get hit by much.

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