A Perfect Storm Of Misery For Mac
Two members of the Andrea Gail are thrown overboard by the huge waves that are hitting the boat. The crew desperately tries to escape the storm and the Captain orders that the ship make a u-turn at full power. This desperate move does not save the ship however. As the ship is performing this maneuver, a huge waves hit it and the ship is flipped over. It begins to sink to the bottom of the ocean. At this point the Captain declares that he will go down with the ship. Bobby, one of the newest crew members on the ship, tries to save himself too but he also drowns.
The builder, Lennar Homes, is footing the bill for the reconstruction and a nearby rental house for the Consolos. Moving out came at a trying time for the family. Don't Miss • • • WPLG: • TIME.com: Both were laid off about a year ago by Countrywide Bank, where they were mortgage loan originators. Joe Consolo is now a restaurant manager. Also, the nation's housing crisis hit their home. Purchased for $528,000, it has recently been appraised for $280,000. Trying to get out from under a bad investment, they went to their bank to do a short sale.
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