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Posted: 9/19/2005 9:28:01 AM EDT
Looks like we will be taking a piece of a Cat 1 or 2 by tommarow.
It will then be in the gulf and we all know where we HOPE it won't be headed. Freezing big tubs of water in the freezer - check. Water and food ready to roll - check. Gas tanks topped off and propane tanks full - check. Tac bag and MP5 standing by - check. Doing the laundry and dishes - check. Getting the house ready - in progress. |
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Damn you for being a responsible individual Damn you to hell! |
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Aren't you supposed to go wait on your roof for someone to rescue you?
Stay safe! |
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The current prediction has it heading straight for me. Since they seldom hit where predicted, that might be a good thing.
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Watch it slide up and nail NOLA again. Then they can blame Bush again. After the NG and 82nd pull out, they will cry that uncle sugar abandoned them.
I hope it keeps course and stays south. I really dont feel like dragging all the crap back into my garage again. |
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Let it hit mexico. I don't want to miss work, so I hope this thing goes to hell. That's my main gripe about Ft. Lauderdale.
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poetic justice, bitches..... |
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Umm, why do anything? Haven't you learned ANYTHING from the past few weeks? Don't make any preparations or store supplies because your .gov will be there to help you out...... Oh, I forgot you are a responsible person and have listened to what you are supposed to do. If the people from NOLA did what they were supposed to do (evac and if you couldn't get out store food/water for AT LEAST 72 hours) there wouldn't have been such a problem. Good luck to you and yours down in SoFlo. I'm glad I got out of there over a year ago |
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Where you at now? Your location still says FL |
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Build your frickin houses out of concrete like they do in Puerto Rico....check
Essayons |
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Hopefully those winds will be strong enough to blow one of those HK94s of yours over to my place.
Good luck! |
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Ocala. Geographically still in FL but it is a different world up here. Spent all of my life in Broward county until August 2004. The funniest thing about it is that right after we moved up here we got slammed by 4 storms. |
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Note to self; not a good time to attempt an escape from Cuba to Florida.
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That's what I was thinking today when the news was pointing out that Bush disagreed with Nagan about allowing residents in right now. If the hurricane hits over there again with residents trapped in their 'effed up city and more die, I guarrantee you that Bush would get blamed for the residents being allowed back in. Of course we all hope it spins off near Mexico and dies out... |
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Don't forget a case of Heineken, preferably in bottles...very essential item in a storm.
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Any guesses from the "experts" on the category potential? Oil is going through the roof again.
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You Texas guys may want to start the long term preps now.
Lots of warm water in the gulf. |
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Why wait....................It's all Bush's fault. There, I said it. It was gonna be said anyway. Yet, we have the mayor of NOLA encouraging people to come back to town. It is stupid enough with the putrid water, etc, but now this thing could go anywhere, including NOLA. |
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Unacceptable!
Line item delete food and water and insert Devil Dogs and Vodka. Beats the hell out of cold stewed tomatoes. Also, you lose points for not listing a goodly supply of pornography in print form. |
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Tracking predictions show it coming right at Houston. Those people that fled N.O. may get to experience another bad boy by late Friday or mid-day Saturday.
If it's really bad, we'll have to head out to the inlaws ranch in Bellville. Cat 4 or 5 forces complete evacuation of Pearland. HH |
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Don't drink alcohol. I like to shoot straight. Porn is in the Tac bag. |
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Yeah, I'm here in Houston as well, ugggh.... this sucks.
With the "diversity" Houston has, I'm not too optimistic how citizens would act if it got like NO. This place floods like crazy just from large thunderstorms. A large part of the city was flooded during Tropical Storm Allison 4 years ago and that was only a 2 day tropical storm. What would I need besides the following: 1) meals for 2 to 3 weeks 2) a few cases of bottled water 3) flashlight/batteries 4) AR and or AK74 (probably take the 74). maybe 4 or 6 loaded mags do I need anything else? |
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Colman Lantern fuel generator gas colman stove more water deck of cards inflatable raft/boat eta...change flashlights to lanterns and add boat |
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All kinds of stuff. Secure a grill (and propane or coals), bug repellent, NV if you have it. I personally like to kit out with 10 mags per rifle and an extra 200 rounds and if you have it a weapon light. Think "camping" and you will start to remember "must haves." Have all your shit in a corner ready to go and KNOW where it is in the dark. Turn your refrig and freezer to the lowest setting and freeze large containers of water. When the power goes put a few in the refrigerator. These will help both act like an icebox. Do all your laundry and dishes while you have electric. |
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+1 I save milk jugs, wash 'em, fill 'em, freeze 'em, they work great. after the ice melts...more drinking water Don't forget a Radio |
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thanks.
I have a radio that is also a light. This sucks though, not sure if my wife will be willing to put money down on a gas lantern, or something like that. My brother-in-law is gone for that weekend anyway, and I think I'll crash at his place. He has a nice grill in the backyard. Damn, and I don't have the money to get the tac-light I wanted for my AK right now. this sucks. I'll do the water freezing bit though, never though of that. |
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Its a way of life, you should be used to it by now. How long have you lived here? ETA yes it gets tiring, but I expect it at least 3x a year. It can be a PITA bringing in all the crap from the yard. At leastt I dont have to worry about my windows. |
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That dont happen in Florida we get nothing from anyone, including our insurance companies. |
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It's an AK, duct tape a 2 C cell mag light to the side of it. |
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Ain't that the truth. 10,000 to replace my roof. I HAVE a homeowners insurance AND a windstorm policy. And I won't get a single cent from them. |
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I have pretty much determined that as soon as we are finiancially able and wifey finishes her degree here, we're packing and heading for the mountains. The more I think about East Tennessee, the more I like it up there. Hurricanes have been a way of life for me since I was too young to remember, but I'm getting tired of it. |
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So when the Governor declares a state of emergency for XYZ counties and FEMA gets dispatched after the usual 3-4 hurricanes rip through your state every year, there's no Federal money spent? |
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It gets spent on shit like free ice for those willing to go to ghetto neighborhoods and stand in line for 5 hours. Personally I'd rather make mine in advance. Gets spent on meals and other freebie handouts too. But again I had those things ready to go in advance. Anw while I could go stand in line after the fact and get some things for FREE I'd rather not have to go to ghetto neighborhoods and stand in line all day with shitbags. I'd rather buy my own beforehand. |
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The Gov wouldnt still take it and use it for something else. Im a stand up guy and have not had help from anyone. If you want I will pay your share of taxes that went to to hurricane victims. Send me your addy and I will send you 25 cents. |
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So that is why my flight into Houston tomorrow (back out Friday midday) was so cheap.
Dammit |
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Man I hope you're right. But which rescent hurricane did they miss the mark on when predicting it's path? Looks to me like they are pretty much right on the money. That really sucks for those of us in Houston. I wonder if I can get to the head of the line and apply for my $2000.00 credit card? Oh well. We've been lucky in that we haven't been hit since '83. Time to pay the fiddler. |
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