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East coast roulette
Well, ive got my generator and chainsaw tuned up today. Mr. Jim D, Mr. Vagrent, Mr. 67, keep your heads down. Its hurricane time!!!!
Rember to stock up on the usual items, rum,coke, toilet paper, smokes, fill your gas tanks [storage tank for your generator] , ammo to shoot the looters etc
Missaman
Rember to stock up on the usual items, rum,coke, toilet paper, smokes, fill your gas tanks [storage tank for your generator] , ammo to shoot the looters etc
Missaman
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Jim,jim d, wrote:missaman,
Yes, unfortunately at least some of us could be in for it. I have been down this proverbial road many times. Sometimes it's much ado about nothing, other times it's deadly.
Greyblade is also potentially vulnerable, and I'm not sure who else.
Jim
I hope that you and all the other Carolinians on the forum fare well over the next few days. It looks like Isabel will make landfall smack on the Outer Banks (the Outer Savings & Loans are safe, I guess ) and head up into Virginia before it blows out. Here in Jersey, we're expecting rain and high winds from Thursday afternoon until late Friday. The weekend is supposed to be clear. I'm helping my daughter move out of the house to an apartment on Saturday, so I hope that the forecast is correct.
Good luck to all in the path.
Greyblade
So is Mr. fritz the cat. Who has been strangely absent on the forum latelyjim d, wrote:missaman,
Yes, unfortunately at least some of us could be in for it. I have been down this proverbial road many times. Sometimes it's much ado about nothing, other times it's deadly.
Greyblade is also potentially vulnerable, and I'm not sure who else.
Jim
But is doing well as we have spoken lately via another forum.
Missaman
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hey jim be careful - that's one badass huricane! that goes for all those members in the path - good luck! (remember take your knives to the shelter too )jim d, wrote:missaman,
Yes, unfortunately at least some of us could be in for it. I have been down this proverbial road many times. Sometimes it's much ado about nothing, other times it's deadly.
Greyblade is also potentially vulnerable, and I'm not sure who else.
Jim
Well, it looks like Isabel will pay N.C. a visit. She is still 300 miles offshore, but the reports from the buoys just several miles offshore already indicate seas reaching 25 feet. According to our local news, surf wave heights on some of our beaches are already up to 14 feet. Things are expected to progressively worsen overnight with landfall occurring near Morehead City (don't you just love that name?) mid-morning tomorrow.
Jim
Jim
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