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P Fritz
 
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CNN is showing a feature about a retirement community in Boca Raton,

FL,
in which some 20,000 elderly residents are without electricity in
their
homes, there are 1000 people in line for food, their medications are
going bad, and they are in dire straits, and their relatives can't

get
to
them because the gas stations cannot pump gas because they have no
electricity at the gas stations down there.

I guess these 70 and 80 year olds should have planned better.


I tend to think you are exaggerating the scenario just a tad. ;-)

Get back to us with the real story and we will chat.


BTW: I doubt the majority of folks living in that retirement community

are
70 to 80 year olds. Most retirement communities cater to those who are
still mobile and in fairly reasonable health. Once one gets into their

70's
they usually consider an assisted living facility.


Not necessarily.......


Correct, and that is why I said *usually* and not *always*.



I would not even say usual.