
Tsunami aftermath.
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Tsunami aftermath.
"Some day, son, all this will be yours. ... Actually, you know what? You can have it now."
IRMA Hurricane Recovery in Cuba
The Unsuccessful Animal Foreign Exchange Program.
Things Mothers don't want to hear from their five year olds...
Lesser Known Active Volcanoes.
Lion in Winter
"This says we're in an area of unpredictable movements of the earth's tectonic plates."
'I'd say it's six of one and one half dozen of the other.'
Tornado Season in America.
'Well,one of us is definitely lost...'
News: Flash Floods
Japan-Reconstruction
"Species loss has hit him hard."
'Should we upgrade the levees or just go hydroponic?'
'It's the plumber ... '
Japanese disaster
Earthquake Lawn Bowls
Climate Change
Twisters
"Do you have this in something a bit more endangered?"
'We have a big hand drill in case of power cut.'
'If only I believed in God, then I'd have somebody to blame...'
"Engage! Your! Core!"
On today's Ask Sadie Show, I, Sadie Cohen, will discuss one topic: Hurricanes. We just suffered through the first "once-every-500-years" hurricane since the last "once-every-500-years" hurricane that happened just 12 years ago. My heart goes out to everyone who lost someone or something. And it also goes out to hurricanes like Harvey and Katrina, because this means war. Mother nature picked on the wrong species. Not sure who's worse: Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un, or Sadie Cohen. Wait ... she has a
"We've got water views again."
Souvenir of Iceland
Man wanting to hitch a lift atop a floating house in a flood.
"Admit it ... you were hexting while driving again."
"No doubt you're asking yourself, what are hatches? And how the heck does one go about battening them down?"
'After the first few floods our insurance company insisted we future-proof the house.'
Nice work if you can get it.
Survivalist, Best Before end of the world
"First, let's concentrate on water. Then we'll worry about krill."
'Well, what now? We're stuck on a desert puddle.'
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