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Wanderlost
Oct 08, 2017Nomad II
Interesting thought, magnus, but I have my doubts. This area, a couple hundred miles from the Houston area, was not impacted by any power outages and the rainfall, while heavy, didn't flood much of anything, so we locals didn't lose anything.
If a Houston-area resident has a vacation home here and was negatively impacted at home, they're probably more likely to still be at home, dealing with the mess. We've not seen an increase in Houstonians coming to their vacation homes since the hurricane. While it is possible, I just don't think it's probable.
No, I think it more likely that the poachers are locals -- the villainous scum....
If a Houston-area resident has a vacation home here and was negatively impacted at home, they're probably more likely to still be at home, dealing with the mess. We've not seen an increase in Houstonians coming to their vacation homes since the hurricane. While it is possible, I just don't think it's probable.
No, I think it more likely that the poachers are locals -- the villainous scum....
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