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re: Wrong view points on the Bin bar in Stalkville
Posted on 4/14/19 at 4:02 pm to Raw Tide
Posted on 4/14/19 at 4:02 pm to Raw Tide
I would hope people would not get on a floating casino knowing a hurricane was coming. If it is cold and the road covered in ice
is it the interstate and governments fault you had a wreck.
is it the interstate and governments fault you had a wreck.
Posted on 4/14/19 at 4:05 pm to Raw Tide
Bar owner can't control what goes on outside. Sending them out to safe place is the correct thing to do. You liberals need to understand you are responsible for yourself not bar owners.
Posted on 4/14/19 at 4:07 pm to BamaNatureBoy
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I would hope people would not get on a floating casino knowing a hurricane was coming. If it is cold and the road covered in ice
is it the interstate and governments fault you had a wreck.
It's the government's fault if they send a road clearing tractor out to push the people off the road and crush their vehicles while they are in them.
What don't you understand?
Posted on 4/14/19 at 4:10 pm to BamaNatureBoy
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Bar owner can't control what goes on outside. Sending them out to safe place is the correct thing to do. You liberals need to understand you are responsible for yourself not bar owners.
The bar owner knew days ahead of time, according to you, that a tornado was coming.
He then lured innocents into his business and waited until the tornado was in the parking lot.
At this time, he decided he would get his rocks off by trying to murder human beings by pushing them, against their will, into certain death.
It's premeditated murder.
This post was edited on 4/14/19 at 4:12 pm
Posted on 4/14/19 at 4:40 pm to Raw Tide
The bar was open no matter what those kids made the choice to go there in a dangerous situation.
Posted on 4/14/19 at 4:46 pm to The Winner
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You're even bigger of a dumbass than I expected
OP’s stupidity has no limits.
Posted on 4/14/19 at 4:55 pm to BamaNatureBoy
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The bar was open no matter what those kids made the choice to go there in a dangerous situation.
Hypothetically, I have one room in my home that is fireproof. Friends and neighbors come to my home to visit and have a party.
Outside, an all consuming fire suddenly rages all around. Even though I have enough room for all friends and neighbors in my fireproof room, I tell them it's time to go home and to get the frick outta my house and then call pigs in to forcibly throw them into the fire to burn alive.
I retreat into my safe room, as the rest of my home and everything around me burns, to enjoy life and have a drink. They burn like matchsticks as soon as they are thrown into the fire raging in the front yard.
According to retard logic, which you possess, the burned up stalks of charred bones should have not been snowflakes and should have never visited my home.
Posted on 4/14/19 at 4:57 pm to BamaNatureBoy
It was super bulldog weekend which means the entire cotton district was likely packed out. The district has very few solidly built structures...mostly cheap built apartments and student houses with a few bars in the center.
And you’re likely parked at least a 10 min walk away to get to your car as there is very little parking at the bar and usually streets are closed for this event.
No time to walk and then drive. No nearby well built large structures.
The Bin has a basement, so when the warning popped up that was the safest and closest place for students in the district to get to.
And you’re likely parked at least a 10 min walk away to get to your car as there is very little parking at the bar and usually streets are closed for this event.
No time to walk and then drive. No nearby well built large structures.
The Bin has a basement, so when the warning popped up that was the safest and closest place for students in the district to get to.
Posted on 4/14/19 at 5:04 pm to Rayburn8
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Second, if everyone did know the weather was bad, why did the Bin open it’s doors in the first place? And why did they wait till right as the storm was hitting Starkville to close instead of an hour before?
This. If they don’t want customers there during rough weather they should do what the college does and close ahead of the storms. They could have seen it getting bad when the storms were firing up way before starkville
Posted on 4/14/19 at 5:13 pm to Raw Tide
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They are in my establishment and it's my responsibility to make sure they are safe.
I manage a catfish farm with 3 different blocks of ponds 5 miles or so from each other. In the middle of nowhere with no sturdy structures. Every block of ponds I had built a concrete storm shelter to ensure all employees or any visitors have a shelter in the event of a tornado or severe weather. I also shut down operations hours ahead of severe outbreaks and send everyone home well before the storms get there.
OP is an idiot. Catfish farms, like bars, are not places to seek shelter obviously. But that does not mean it isn’t my responsibility to make sure people on my property are safe in the event of an emergency.
Posted on 4/14/19 at 5:16 pm to BamaNatureBoy
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BamaNatureBoy
You seem like you are particularly stupid.
Posted on 4/14/19 at 5:30 pm to deltaland
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I manage a catfish farm with 3 different blocks of ponds 5 miles or so from each other. In the middle of nowhere with no sturdy structures. Every block of ponds I had built a concrete storm shelter to ensure all employees or any visitors have a shelter in the event of a tornado or severe weather. I also shut down operations hours ahead of severe outbreaks and send everyone home well before the storms get there.
OP is an idiot. Catfish farms, like bars, are not places to seek shelter obviously. But that does not mean it isn’t my responsibility to make sure people on my property are safe in the event of an emergency.
That is great, deltaland. You are a business owner that cares and I'm sure you will reap dividends from this, even if your shelters are never required.
Posted on 4/14/19 at 5:35 pm to BamaNatureBoy
The OP is an idiot. Stop being a Miss state fan please
Posted on 4/14/19 at 5:45 pm to BamaNatureBoy
I personally have sent dozens of emails to the Better Business Bureau, as well as the city of Starkville and the Cotton District Commission.
I am outraged.
BamaNatureBoy, you should be ASHAMED for defending them! SAD!
I am outraged.
BamaNatureBoy, you should be ASHAMED for defending them! SAD!
Posted on 4/14/19 at 6:00 pm to WilliamTaylor21
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personally have sent dozens of emails to the Better Business Bureau, as well as the city of Starkville and the Cotton District Commission.
I am outraged.
BamaNatureBoy, you should be ASHAMED for defending them! SAD!
Posted on 4/14/19 at 6:09 pm to BamaNatureBoy
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Did they put guns to those kids heads and force them to come they made a choice. Here is the choice I know bad weather and a chance of tornado is coming do I stay at home or go to a bar.
They made the wrong choice.
one does not excuse the other. As stated, it's the bar's right to ask people to leave.
At the same time it's the right of the people in that area to not go back
Posted on 4/14/19 at 6:10 pm to BamaNatureBoy
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Funny outside of this one college bars nobody cried .
no other bars were forcing people out. In fact they moved people in and into the safest areas..
Posted on 4/14/19 at 6:44 pm to Jjdoc
You cannot defend the bars actions. Regardless if the kids should have stayed home, the bar owner had a basement and chose to send ppl out into the storm instead of giving them reasonable shelter. This is absolutely the wrong call, and the bar should catch hell for this.
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