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We have lives that dont involve around getting drunk, working a minimum wage job, and cleaning up after hurricanes.

So as you see we have a much much more busy life and don't have time to indulge in stupid **** such as yourselves.

Wow, where did this ignorance come from?

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We have lives that dont involve around getting drunk, working a minimum wage job, and cleaning up after hurricanes.

So as you see we have a much much more busy life and don't have time to indulge in stupid **** such as yourselves.

No..........What you're REALLY saying is you have absolutely NO imagination and your sense of humor got lost along with all those playoff wins! :lol:

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We have lives that dont involve around getting drunk, working a minimum wage job, and cleaning up after hurricanes.

So as you see we have a much much more busy life and don't have time to indulge in stupid **** such as yourselves.

I believe stupid **** is pretty evident just above. On all 3 scores.

Just saying.

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If you guys can't take Katrina jokes by now I don't know what to say, **** I joke about my dead dad, I guess I'm just a shallow guy.

I'll tell you why we still don't appreciate Katrina jokes...it has been my experience that the majority of people who aren't from south Louisiana/New Orleans/Gulf Coast don't realize that even after six years, the recovery is STILL not complete...there are still, according to the latest census numbers, nearly 100K New Orleans residents who have not returned to New Orleans...and no, not all of them are welfare cases or criminals either...many are hard-working people who would like to return to their homes, but are unable to do so because of their financial, or other, circumstances...so, in spite of most of the country thinking that this is all over, it is not. I'm not speaking for myself here, because I was fortunate enough to not be affected as badly as many, but I know people who fall into the category I just mentioned. Those people would love to put all of this behind them, but are not able to do so...that's why Katrina jokes are not welcome, and won't be for some time to come...

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...and cleaning up after hurricanes.

Smack is one thing, classlessness is another...no Katrina... :angry:

If you guys can't take Katrina jokes by now I don't know what to say, **** I joke about my dead dad, I guess I'm just a shallow guy.

I don't know man, on one side, yea, lighten up... but on the other, everytime I think about katrina, I picture those people standing on the top of their houses, trying to wave down a news chopper for help...days after the hurricane. and all those bodies floating down the street. police officers looting wal-marts. Don't get me wrong, there's plenty of other things to rag N.O. about.. Recent tragedies just arent funny yet

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I don't know man, on one side, yea, lighten up... but on the other, everytime I think about katrina, I picture those people standing on the top of their houses, trying to wave down a news chopper for help...days after the hurricane. and all those bodies floating down the street. police officers looting wal-marts. Don't get me wrong, there's plenty of other things to rag N.O. about.. Recent tragedies just arent funny yet

I'm sorry but I can't really find it to feel sorry for people who were warned multiple times before the storm arrived to get the **** out of there, and yet decided to stay? Did anyone see the Levees breaking? No, but not getting out of its path was just a stupid idea. Furthermore the people left after that started shooting at rescue workers and refusing to rescued at all. As bad as the media makes it sounds it was avoidable and the people that didn't avoid it were ignorant of the true havoc it could and did wreak. It was bad, but the stupidity of the situation made it worse.

That's all im going to say about that.

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I don't think the inherent unfunniness has as much to do with sore subjects so much as his joke was just poorly contructed. I mean, ignoring the cro-magnon-level grammar, even:

We have lives that dont involve around getting drunk, working a minimum wage job, and cleaning up after hurricanes.

So as you see we have a much much more busy life and don't have time to indulge in stupid **** such as yourselves

Falcons fans are much (much) more busy than somone who works full-time, then goes and cleans up the aftermath of a disaster, and then stays out all night drinking. So much so that they don't EVEN have the time to make a 8 second long gif.

*elbows to ribs* GET IT?

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I'll tell you why we still don't appreciate Katrina jokes...it has been my experience that the majority of people who aren't from south Louisiana/New Orleans/Gulf Coast don't realize that even after six years, the recovery is STILL not complete...there are still, according to the latest census numbers, nearly 100K New Orleans residents who have not returned to New Orleans...and no, not all of them are welfare cases or criminals either...many are hard-working people who would like to return to their homes, but are unable to do so because of their financial, or other, circumstances...so, in spite of most of the country thinking that this is all over, it is not. I'm not speaking for myself here, because I was fortunate enough to not be affected as badly as many, but I know people who fall into the category I just mentioned. Those people would love to put all of this behind them, but are not able to do so...that's why Katrina jokes are not welcome, and won't be for some time to come...

We'll send you back the 60,000 that came to Atlanta freely.

And contrary to others here...

I lol'd at the gif.

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I'm sorry but I can't really find it to feel sorry for people who were warned multiple times before the storm arrived to get the **** out of there, and yet decided to stay? Did anyone see the Levees breaking? No, but not getting out of its path was just a stupid idea. Furthermore the people left after that started shooting at rescue workers and refusing to rescued at all. As bad as the media makes it sounds it was avoidable and the people that didn't avoid it were ignorant of the true havoc it could and did wreak. It was bad, but the stupidity of the situation made it worse.

That's all im going to say about that.

Thank God.

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