
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
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A friend in need is a friend indeed.
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Natural Disasters
'You'll find there's no middle ground with Kirk Knoland.'
Girl who can't cook meets guy who can't fix stuff.
'Put your tools away. We can't afford to pay any more tradesmen to fix another of your botched DIY projects.'
Boston Marathon: The First Responders.
It' complications galore for Sparky when easy-to-assemble instructions are read upside down.
Lesser Known Active Volcanoes.
A child with a parasol is blown off the Chain Pier in Brighton
Spiro & Pusho painting a room.
How Americans Can Get Help
Harvey before and after.
'The tropical tax haven where he offshored his business was just hit by a tsunami.'
'Now that you've got it running again, how do you stop it?'
'Andy, this is Doug. Looks like we're going to have to dip into the reserves earlier than we expected.'
'I hear Oog gave up inventing.'
News: Flash Floods
'Of course the scientists have got this all wrong about climate change.'
Eric Cantor, Republican, Fiscal Conservative, Sociopath
Haiti.
Alberta on fire
Bad Hobby Combination: The DIY Beehive/Mailbox
U.S. Bread Basket.
Where's the leak then?
Give To Tsunami's Victims.
'Yup! Lots to give, not much to lose!'
"Do I have a personal preparedness plan in case of a national emergency? Well, if screaming while running amok is a plan, then yes, I have a plan."
Disaster relief - the experts arrive.
'Worst chainsaw massacre I've ever seen.'
'Trouble is he doesn't know the difference between lube and putty. . . Our windows fell out!'
'-I told you you made that cat flap too small!'
Souvenir of Iceland
Man wanting to hitch a lift atop a floating house in a flood.
"No doubt you're asking yourself, what are hatches? And how the heck does one go about battening them down?"
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