JacketFromUGA
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It might be more about lawyers looking to sue if something happened to somebody trying to get to class.Just part of the wussification of 'merica
I think it all goes hand in hand.It might be more about lawyers looking to sue if something happened to somebody trying to get to class.
In 1952 Georgia Tech beat Florida in Gainesville 17-14 while a tropical storm was raging. They were tougher then.Just part of the wussification of 'merica
It might be more about lawyers looking to sue if something happened to somebody trying to get to class.
In 1952 Georgia Tech beat Florida in Gaineville 17-14 while a tropical storm was raging. They were tougher then.
We also drunk water out of a garden hoseIn 1952 Georgia Tech beat Florida in Gainesville 17-14 while a tropical storm was raging. They were tougher then.
We also drunk water out of a garden hose
I still do. Nothing better when you have been out working in the yard.We also drunk water out of a garden hose
Water doesn't taste any better than it does out of a water hoseI still do. Nothing better when you have been out working in the yard.
More like they're not willing to risk anything after how poorly the snow storm was dealt with a few years ago. A lot of folks commute (faculty and staff particularly) and Atlanta drivers already freak out when it's sprinkling. First tropical storm warning in the history of Atlanta, best to keep folks off the roads. If it makes you feel better, GT was the last public school to cancel and it only happened after a state of emergency was announced.Just part of the wussification of 'merica
The sad thing is that old bat actually won the case.Yeah, but thanks to people actually being able to successfully sue over the dumbest reasons ( like the old bat who spilled McDonald's coffee on herself), everybody is scared of a possible lawsuit.
They cancelled all school classes in Augusta Monday and Tuesday simply to accommodate all the refuges from Savannah, and now it turns out that Savannah apparently won't see much of the storm at all.I think the admin is closing the campus to allow faculty and staff the freedom to stay home, and students to stay indoors, during the most hazardous period. Maybe Tuesday was overkill, but Monday seems reasonable given the forecast of 55 mph gusts. That's not chopped liver.
Yeah, but thanks to people actually being able to successfully sue over the dumbest reasons ( like the old bat who spilled McDonald's coffee on herself), everybody is scared of a possible lawsuit.
Was there supposed to be a photo or a link there? All I see is a lot of white space.
Thanks. Got it that time.