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A wonderful amateur documentary filmed by a young lady from Rumson NJ.
I know I am 600 miles from my native state but lots of friends and relatives have endured this storm and this storm has affected me more than I ever thought it would.
Even if this storm was nothing in your little word it has affected thousands of NJ, NY residents and is well worth watching.
Please view this before and after film of Sea Bright, Rumson, NJ
There are documentaries made of many hurricanes, so I don't get the "get over it". Is there a scale of tragedy that must be met before anyone should document it?
There are documentaries made of many hurricanes, so I don't get the "get over it". Is there a scale of tragedy that must be met before anyone should document it?
There are hundreds of people who can't yet "get over it" because they are homeless now and their possessions are gone.
There are documentaries made of many hurricanes, so I don't get the "get over it". Is there a scale of tragedy that must be met before anyone should document it?
There is no need to read the stupid post that some here just love to post. I already have them on my ignore list so their repetitive nonsense goes unread by me.
If these guys are truly challenged then I feel sorry for them but since I have no way of knowing I'll just ignore them.
Hey PDD...this video has made national news....saw it on the 6:30 news with Diane Sawyer last night
Told hubbie I saw that here on City Data two weeks ago
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