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Here comes SANDY.....

CosmicGiggle

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...... at least the Biotch waited 'til harvest was in.

Are you prepared?

I'm expecting a direct hit but no real problems...

..... except for my 87 yr. old Mother who has a weather phobia.:dunno:

We'll have to see how that goes.:drum:

A lot of folks WILL lose power/cable

Good luck to everyone in Sandy's path in the NE and Mid Atlantic -

Hunker down and STAY SAFE, and don't forget where you put your papers and lighter!
 

CosmicGiggle

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Dosen't look bad IMO but the News will play it up..

..... that's their job, weather forcasters have to eat too!!!:laughing:


The problem is going to be all that rain and the wind will mean downed trees and power outages - it's almost guaranteed.:hide:
 
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toughmudderdave

Just heard that there's a potential for up to 10 million left without power.
 
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toughmudderdave

I was in Boston back in 91 when "The Perfect Storm" hammered through. I was staying at the Marriott on the 10th floor. I remember opening the drapes, looking at all the debris being blown down the streets, on the phone with my son (6 at the time) and describing the havoc. It was pretty crazy.
 
Well I'm hoping it's not as bad as Isaac was it? The one we had recent where they talked it up and it was not tht bad.

Good luck
 

headband 707

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Good luck ComicGiggle and hangin there lol.. They are saying get large ziplock bags and fill them full of cleanwater and put them into your freezer for use later.. These are good ideas they should impliment them more headband 707
 

Capt.Ahab

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She already be blowin' hawd 'round these pahts.

Battening down the hatches....

I find it comforting that when they say "get ready, be prepared", I already am.

I did have to go buy a can of spray paint just in case I need it to make one of these signs.
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toughmudderdave

Just saw on the weather channel that they're evacuating parts of NYC. :(
 

the gnome

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I was in Boston back in 91 when "The Perfect Storm" hammered through. I was staying at the Marriott on the 10th floor. I remember opening the drapes, looking at all the debris being blown down the streets, on the phone with my son (6 at the time) and describing the havoc. It was pretty crazy.


yeah I remember that one, march 12th? 13th? it raised hell down in florida also,
I got a lot of roofing work from that one, it got cold as hell too!
this is already turning out to be like it.
yesterday here on the west side of florida it was around 80.
right now its 10:30 and were only at 55degrees!
we may top 60 if were lucky.
I feel for the peeps up in the NE, they're the ones gonna get hammered!

hope you NE growers don't lose power
 
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Skip

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I hear they've completely shutdown the NYC transit system.

5 million ppl a day use the subway alone each day.

Didn't we have this same scenario last year? A lot of ppl lost power, but that was pretty much it. NYC did not get flooded, it was all hype.

And of course just before an important election they gotta raise the FEAR LEVEL of everyone. Cause insecurity makes ppl vote for conservatives...
 

CosmicGiggle

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I hear they've completely shutdown the NYC transit system.

Didn't we have this same scenario last year? A lot of ppl lost power, but that was pretty much it. NYC did not get flooded, it was all hype.

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......yeah Skip, perfect storm or perfect hype? something to think about fer sure!

Toughmudder - 'authorities' will be evacuating low-lying areas all along the East Coast.

....... I have a house 6 blocks north of the harbor with a perfect view of Fort McHenry but you won't find me observing the storm from there!:D

Headband - thanks for the kind thoughts. I have some of those ziplock bags but right now they're filled with something more important than water.;)

I'm not too worried about ME but am concerned for others who may get clobbered or lose property.:tumbleweed:
 

Capt.Ahab

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We live about as easterly as you can get.
Been through worse than what this storm promises.
Ive watched the walls of my home "breath", creaking and groaning, moving in and out as 90-100+ mph gusts slammed into it.
I am only about 600 yards from the open ocean, next stop -Spain.
Im sure the surf show is gonna be awesome by tomorrow morning. Maybe by the end of the day Ill only be about 550 yards away if there is heavy erosion.
There are a few homes down the way that are in serious shit though and may not be there by the end of the day tomorrow.
The dead end road that hooks off my road is about 1/2 mile shorter than it was 15 years ago. The rest of it has gone into the drink.
 
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skullznroses

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Damn. IDk. Maybe its not really a great idea, but I would really be interested to be that close to one of these freakish huge storms. I live in the mountains on the east coast and so the only thing that would make this storm good for me is if it somehow provided snow. Your description of the walls "breathing" sounds insane, but Id sorta think that in some way it would be like crawling through the back of a waterfall or something!
 

CosmicGiggle

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We live about as easterly as you can get.
Been through worse than what this storm promises.
Ive watched the walls of my home "breath", creaking and groaning, moving in and out as 90-100+ mph gusts slammed into it.
I am only about 600 yards from the open ocean, next stop -Spain.
Im sure the surf show is gonna be awesome by tomorrow morning. Maybe by the end of the day Ill only be about 550 yards away if there is heavy erosion.
There are a few homes down the way that are in serious shit though and may not be there by the end of the day tomorrow.
The dead end road that hooks off my road is about 1/2 mile shorter than it was 15 years ago. The rest of it has gone into the drink.

:yoinks: Good luck Ahab, betcha you won't have any relatives showing up at your place to wait out the storm!:tongue:
 
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