hurricane

July 6th, 2008 | 295 Entries

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295 Entries for “hurricane”

  1. The hurricane of emotions that flooded through her as she reached the top of that mountain. Her life’s work was done. She had reached the top of her profession, matched by no other human on the docile planet that she lived on.

    Darren Alexander
  2. Hurricane is a storm, isn’t it? It blows with a high velocity and often there is rain involved too.

    They can cause a lot of destruction.

    Kasami
  3. Wow, I clicked that “go” button over 2 minutes ago and “Hurricane” is what I got. Like there isn’t enough political stigma with that word already. Katrina, baby; Katrina. Thousands of poor people left out to dry, though only figuratively. Probably wet, for the most part. Black too, for the most part. It’s sad that poor and black tend to mean the same thing in terms of what your life is like.

    Joseph Pierandozzi
  4. huracan es el club que se enfrenta con san lorenzo de almagro en el ambito del futbol en la republica argentina. su rivalidad se debe a una antigua pelea entre los miembros de ambos clubes debido a que ellos compartian el mismo barrio. Hoy en dia esto se repite

    awd
  5. katrina, south, weather, warm, damage, death, annual, double standards, summer, names, black, white, bush, america, mexico, asian, hot, wind, windows, houses, fields,

    Jaime Johnson
  6. the wind is so blowing so fast i don’t know which way is right and left. the news was broadcasting but go caught off mid-sentence. the world is shaking as i’m standing in the street without a place to go. houses are getting destroyed one by one and i’m watching. life should not be like this.

    lexy
  7. NEVER BEEN IN ONE BUT THERE WAS A HUGE STORM IN WASHINGTON WHEN I WAS A KID THAT HAD 100MPH WINDS. LEAD TO THE SINKING OF THE HOOD CANAL BRIDGE. WHAT A MESS. MOM TOLD ME TO PLAY OUTSIDE.

    XBradTC
  8. Desimated life can be rebuilt. A hurricane has stolen so many dreams and yet we stand by and simply look at the devastation. Don’t we have a responsibility to make a dream fulfilled be repaired.

    Isn’t healing a force of nature much like a hurricane. Katrina was simply one force.

    Edward Cates
  9. There is always that thought in the back of my mind that frightens me to this day – Hurricane. It’s not because I’m scared of hurricanes. How can I be scared when I’ve never experienced one. But it’s just the thought; for example Katrina. That’s got to be the worst I can think of, in my life time, and I witnessed it on television with the rest of the world. But if I’m not frightened than why am I frightened when I think of hurricane? I don’t know.

    John Benink
  10. i think it sucks that the government didn’t do more to help the people who were struck by Katrina in Louisiana. If we really wanted to be a great nation, as we so claim, our government should’ve been there the day it happened (or before). But I haven’t gone down there either so I can’t point fingers.

    W. D. S.
  11. impotencia humana

    kulture
  12. The hurricane. Only one of the nicknames for the furious boxer, who gained his proverbial title by knocking out nearly 300 boxers. He never lost a match. His fists, a whirlwind of pain. And his head, a rattled cage for a broken piece of equipment.

    Delicious
  13. DESASTRE HIPERACTIVITY WIND FOR MOST DISASTERS EVER CREATED PEOPLE WALKING HOME LESS AND STAYING IN THE CARS NOT EVER WATER EVERYWHERE WISH DIDNT HAPPEN CAUSE I HAVE NEVER FELT SUCH MOVIE HINT BIG PRODUCTION WIND AND MORE WIND IMRUNNING OUTTA TIME,

    CHIKIWIKI
  14. you don’t do it on purpose you make me shake gonna count the house until you awake with your baby’s breath breathes symphonies come on sweet catastrophe. Well maybe this time I can follow through feel complete stop paying dues, stop the rain from fallin’ keep my ocean’s calm, this time I know nothing’s wrong!

    Huston
  15. The hurricane blew south, a torrent of wind and debris. Various trash lay in it’s wake, bodies strewn about.

    The Great Vorelli
  16. Dread the thought of ever being in the path of a hurricane. Count my blessings I have not been in that predicament. I ache for the countless thousands who have lost loved ones and their own lives to natures fury. I don’t understand much about hurricanes.

    Karen Falcon
  17. I was lost in a flurry of words. They whirled around my head and spun out of control. Their power was inexorably, uncontainable. I tried to catch them but could not. I tried to make them out in the blur but couldn’t see a thing. I heard sounds, vague notion, and ideas but soon it was all gone.

    Stephanie Medford
  18. Katrina. It’s a damn shame. Levies broke, country broke,Afrikans broken, spirit broken, huddled, scared, children separated.

    Miles… Was it really the wind. The wind the chilling wind of oppression.

    wekesa
  19. the blustery hurricane is just like this horrid life of mine. spinning spinning out of control faster and faster destroying much in its way

    Lenore rose
  20. the tide swept in killing everything in its grasp. clenched cold fist, meeting pavement, then sky and there was nothing left. It had taken it all, in the ultimate act of greed.

    samantha rae nichols
  21. Wind. Rain. Sideways blowing rain. Houses disintegrating. Cars rolling like wheels. People clinging, running. Lives lost. Tears. Pain.

    sqs
  22. i am not a dork…i am a retard

    maybe mac...
  23. a hurricane what an arousing thought. worlds crashing down while water cleanses the land. Such a simple thing yet it means so much. Death, destruction, power, rebirth. Oh how glorious mother nature is, and how humbly we accept her ways.

    Alec
  24. thousands of people lay in streets, their faces swollen with water, eyes forever open in lazy eyed stares. I walked amongst the debri pushing bits of shattered lives out of my path. The breeze was still cool and moist as it threw up my hair and created small ripples in the diseased murk.

    Trou
  25. new orleans is the prototypical hurricane hotspot in todays american mind. Unfortunately there was little coverage of what actually happened elsewhere in lousiana or even florida etc. It’s a shame that only the big cities get response, sure it’s sad but man, it can be bad for others just as much.

    Stephen Moore
  26. hurricane causes a lot od destructions.many movies have been made on this topic. government announces such clamities so people should take corrective measures to prevent loses of lives and protect themselves. the

    aisha
  27. I have never seen a hurricane. Just heard about it. I wonder why they are all named after women and recently heard a joke about it, that they behave the same way as women. They come with a thunder and take everything with them when they leave. Sexist, I say.

    Jasmine Thakkar
  28. hurricane katrina was the worst thing that could have happen to new orleans, but why did people not leave when they had the chance, instead of blaming the president they should have to action when they had time. this is what i dont understand are people there that stupid to just sit and wait to die, somebody please help anwser this question for me.

    dizzle
  29. Hurricanes. Wind. Water. Stress. Katrina. Bad memories. We had a hurricane day off from school once. It was actually a beautiful day. Warm, very breezy, hardly any humidity worth complaining of. And I spent it inside. I think I’m afraid of hurricanes… at least, being caught in one. Though I love dancing in the pouring rain. Hurricanes used to be tough to get through. Now, I just sit at the window and watch the rain and the wind. It’s beautiful.

    Llyralei
  30. Hurricane, As name People have to run when hurricane comes. it simply destructive weapon

    Amol
  31. dangerous, deadly, strong, killer, devastating,

    darwin marron
  32. wet
    it’s so wet
    if only i had a towel
    and a boat

    joe barone
  33. i’ve grown up with hurricanes all my life. i was born during hurricane andrew in miami, i’ve been through every hurricane possible that has hit florida since 1991

    meli
  34. wind water, spiraling towards a town, people look on at the force of god barreling down on them. No choice but to pray to god he forgives them, but more important, did they forgive themselves?

    J.C
  35. the destruction of homes
    uprooting familes
    allowing for reconstruction
    debri everywhere you look
    rain hitting your face with such force

    Esmeralda
  36. you ar ethe hurricane in me..basically youve torn it all apart and right now the house inside of me is floating away from my core. shows to know the weather reports are never accurate, i wouldve never predicted you to be so destructibe and chacotic.

    mmmmmmmm
  37. the hurry came

    A hurricane is coming
    go you have a head start
    nobody moved

    James Dye
  38. The hurricane blew, very windy not very nice I am wet, straw in wall wow that was a powerfull wind

    jaan
  39. hurricane a viscious tornado that appears when a brutal storm is about, it trashes buildings, trees and everything in its way. It picks up its items and carries it about in a huge twirling vortex. Usually appears

    Anthony Loddo
  40. The hurricane was rough. It was fast. It was devastating. But through the hurricane I came to realise what had been wrong all along. It was not the winds that troubled me. It was you.

    Casey McGrath