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Johnny Utah still have any eligibility left?I dunno. I was surfing at Carolina beach and met two gUys, Bodhi and Johnny Utah catching the swells. They said it was a fifty year storm.
Johnny Utah still have any eligibility left?I dunno. I was surfing at Carolina beach and met two gUys, Bodhi and Johnny Utah catching the swells. They said it was a fifty year storm.
Nope. He turned pro and played a few games during the NFL lockout...Johnny Utah still have any eligibility left?
Utah has a bum leg and is now surfing every day.Johnny Utah still have any eligibility left?
Like everything you get used to it. The first time I saw them in the Keys I thought it was weird but I would never own a ground level home down there. In land is not that much of a problem. I guess since the beaches and neighboring communities which would flood from the storm surge are the oldest neighborhoods, it’s why you don’t see them. If those homes are getting knocked down, it’s usually condos going up. I don’t think there’s anyone but the federal government that issues flood insurance. At least in Florida.Traditional stilt houses would look weird intertwined within communities in South Florida but I've always wondered why the design isn't modified and used on some new builds within Dade, Broward and Palm Beach areas that'd could be very vulnerable to storm surge/flooding. I'm sure on new multi-story homes that the stilted area could be covered with a faux exterior. You'd think flood insurers would be all for that.