Why You Shouldn’t cross the Street After a Hurricane... lol

Lujo68

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There is controversy about if it is real or not but I thought it was cool enough to post anyway. The ones calling foul and the ones saying it is real seem to be both going by opinion as neither side has been able to prove anything yet at the time of this posting. However for the record after a religious viewing of shark week on the Discovery channel, I believe (If memory serves me correctly) a shark needs at least 2 ft of water to move about and in 2 ft of water I cannot see a regular car being able to drive in anything that deep. It's your call..... hit the link below

http://egotvonline.com/2011/08/25/why-you-shouldnt-swim-after-a-hurricane/
 
Interesting link.....Here's the best thing i got from it:
BachmannCorndog.jpg
 
The author of this page is a comedy writer... take it for what you want. Probably most of this stuff is photoshopped. :) Even the pic of the annointed one eating fried chicken.
 
This image purportedly showing a shark swimming down a street in Puerto Rico just after Hurricane Irene hit that island in August 2011 is a digital hoax. The image of the shark was lifted from a 2005 photograph of a kayaker being trailed by a great white shark and pasted into a photo of a flooded street.

Verified on Snopes.com and Urban Legends...
 
I figured as much as just the depth of water that vehicle was driving in to me was enough to call it a fake. But I thought it would be cool to share and see the responses. I also read that about that same image of the shark looking strikingly familiar to that earlier photo taken in South Africa I believe following a kayak by one of the people commenting the story. I am not sure which site they double checked on, but it was another similar site to Snopes that goes by a different name.
 

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