Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Jeffy's Corner: Cape Canaveral Happy Camper

Episode Date: October 12, 2016

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Starting point is 00:01:07 I hope that any of you that are in the path of Matthew or were in the path of Matthew along the East Coast are safe. I was just reading a story about a couple who stayed in Cape Canaveral. And I thought, okay, well, you know, I mean, I've stayed in throughout storms and boarded up windows and stayed there and gone to hurricane, you know, parties and, you know, up 24 hours a day at the radio station covering the storms. I understand people staying, and I understand that, you know, you feel that you're safe.
Starting point is 00:01:38 In many people, if you're not in an evacuation zone, but you're closed, you kind of feel like I'm good, you know, I'm safe. I don't need to go anywhere. But we hear all the time from people who stayed. I remember talking to a lady from Texas who stayed, and she was fine until the storm surge after. You know, the storm sucks that water and goes on and it rains and you feel pretty good, but then it comes back around
Starting point is 00:02:05 and it just, that water comes back and it just continues to rise and rise and rise, and that's where you're flooding comes from. And she ended up on the top of her washer, you know, watching the water rise, thinking that it was going to rise enough to, you know, drown her because she had nowhere else to go. And, you know, it scared
Starting point is 00:02:24 out of her mind and her report was, you know, I will never stay again. And as I'm reading about this couple in Cape Canaveral who stayed, and he said they were told to evacuate, and, you know, felt like, oh, no, that's fine. He said we were scared. We wish we had to stay. Uh-huh. The roof flew off the neighbor's house.
Starting point is 00:02:53 And it was scary as hacked. The description of a freight train is pretty accurate. it, he said. Now, I just want to, as a, the story is, I read this next sentence. I want you to think about this for just a second. He's in Cape Canaveral, Florida, right? Man rides out the storm, but a half a mile from the beach in his 32-foot camper. See, the whole point in my life to have a camper would be because you could, I don't. don't know, travel and move. And hey, you know what? The storm is coming and it's pretty close to evacuation time. You're in a camper. Why don't you? Oh, I don't know, fill it up with gas and travel away from the storm. Oh, no, I lost power before dawn and I had to use my generator.
Starting point is 00:03:57 Some small tree branches battered the vehicle, but hey, the large trees that didn't fall down. and it's kind of loud, kind of shaky, but, you know, we made it through. Why on earth? Why on earth? Do you have a camper? A 32-foot camper? If you're not going to use it in times like this, it doesn't make any sense to me. If I had a camper, and I lived in Cape Canaveral, and they said, you know, there's a hurricane,
Starting point is 00:04:31 Matthew coming. He's cutting across Haiti right now, and people are dying, and the storm is a category four, and we're not quite sure if it's going to make landfall or not on Florida. It's going to be coming up the coast, though, for sure. You've got a 32-foot camper, and you're just right there by the beach. Smart move for you to stay. No? Drive west?
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