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I hear they are having mandatory evacuations of the entire east coast, NOT. I think the storm is way over hyped as well. It make hit the shore communities hard, but I'm not too concerned beginning several miles inland.
Gotta stuff the refrigerater up, and keep fingers crossed.
What else can we do? :)
the beaches will take a pounding and there will be the normal power outages.
Yeah but on the upside people will exhibit etiquette and consideration at the red lights as they stop and allow those before them to go first.
The great thing about post hurricanes in South Florida, it's the only time it's NOT every man for him self.
Its all relative,,,,some of these areas in the path of sandy, have been hit hard with storms that caused mucho damage, but had little fair warning (a year ago it was the ice storms and the flooding,,, end of june wild storms ravaged the area and left a lot of destruction. So now they gotta pipe up with plenty of extra warnings,,,,and for those of us in the northeast,,,you know the weatherman is most always a mush
Gotta stuff the refrigerater up, and keep fingers crossed.
What else can we do? :)
Actually I have been avoiding grocery stores for several days now in order to keep the amount of stuff in my refrigerator to a minimum, as well as making as much ice as I can. I think it's the amount of rain that's going to be the biggest problem, or maybe power outages. Flooding s a major issue around here because we get more car wrecks, and the side roads get flooded so it reduces that alternatives.
I think we are due for the maximum impact during Monday evening rush hour. I hope my work is closed on Monday.
I prepared for the hurricane by filling up my cars gas tank. I have my beater ready in case I have to drive in it, and if I am lucky, someone with good insurance will hit me.
It's a cat 1. Real men chase cat 5's in their cars with the roof down. Everybody up north is just being a pussy.
I like to wait for the eye to pass over and then go outside and beat god at a staring match.
I think it was delightful 78 degrees here today in Northern California. Best of luck to you all. Oh, and our boys won the World Series! Damn, it's good to be here at this moment....until the next big quake.
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Hopefuly all of us on the East Coast (myself included) are ready for this one.
Keep safe y'all.