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What is a good conclusion for Hurricane Katrina?

Updated: 8/18/2019
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that it was well nasty and mingin' cos it like knocked peep's houses down ennit. and like everything got well wet cos you know its like a hurricane with wind and rain, and it was well windy . the wind was so loud it stopped me watchin' avatar so i was well pissed. you get me?

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