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ArGyLe64

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I do not feel the least bit sorry for this woman.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/america-s--unluckiest-woman--just-lost-her-fifth-home-to-a-hurricane.html


They say lightning never strikes the same place twice, but try telling that to Melanie Martinez.
Dubbed "America's unluckiest woman," the Louisiana native and school bus driver lost her fifth home last week to a hurricane.

This time, Martinez witnessed herself as Hurricane Isaac pummeled her Braithwaite, La. home while she and her family huddled in the attic.

They had been trying to evacuate when her truck broke down, leaving them no other option than to stay behind and watch.

"We thought we were going to die in that house," she told the Guardian. "The water was coming up so fast. My husband used a hammer to put a hole in the roof but it broke. We used our hands and feet to punch the hole."

When the storm passed, they faced the all too-familiar wreckage. Martinez lost four other homes in the last 50 years Hurricanes Betsy (1965), Juan (1985), George (1998), and Katrina (2005).

To add insult to injury, A&E reality show Hideous Houses had selected her home for a $20,000 makeover just a few months before. Though she's considering moving to a home on higher ground this time around, Martinez is still hesitant to leave Louisiana.

"I was born here," she said. "It's home, home, home."

Supporters of the Martinez family have created a PayPal account for donations to help them rebuild.

When Hurricane Isaac made landfall on Aug. 28, Melanie and her family were ordered to evacuate their Braithwaite, La. home.
 

Dale00

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I posted on another board about the stupidity of living in a flood plain and got unhappy responses from people who lived in flood plains.

Remember the guy who refused to leave his home next to Mount St. Helens?
 

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Louisiana ranks 3 in highest insurance rates. Oklahoma is 5. Why don't we all just move away?

But really. After the first 4, why were you still sitting in your house when the Hurricane rolled in?
 

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I am taking that advice in about 5 more years. We are moving too New Orleans.

Home is not where you make it home is where your heart is. You can't make yourself love living somewhere you don't enjoy being.
 

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I am taking that advice in about 5 more years. We are moving too New Orleans.

Home is not where you make it home is where your heart is. You can't make yourself love living somewhere you don't enjoy being.

true, i lived in PA 12 yrs, finally moved back to home. It feels great, droughts, heatwaves, Tornados, earthquakes and wildfires. At least i dont have to shovel snow.
 

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