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Still pretty calm in Boston , local news showing pictures of the ocean.. it looks MEAN :eek: |
I can hear the wind whipping down the creek... I'm afraid to look to see if the boat is still there, lol. Driving rain. News is pissing me off, they keep saying "People are going to die in this storm". I realize this, I really don't want to keep hearing it. I'm hoping to get lucky (as in 'staying alive'). |
Keeping all you in this storm in my thoughts and prayers. Please stay safe!! |
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Umm that is a rather morbid thing to say... Wouldn't it be better to go over survival type info instead of "The world is ending we are all going to die" type stuff?? But at times like this I really wish there was some type of mandatory building codes for the entire US. |
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The scary thing is this monster is still 250 miles out to sea! They didn't think it was going to start raining till tonight... wrong! And now my roof is leaking!:eek: And just closed schools for tomorrow... somebody is thinking! |
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Hopefully the builder listened when I told him to hurricane-proof this house. The porch is, lol. But I guess we'll see. |
[QUOTE=kjc;4043256]Haha! Probably one of the companies my DH's drivers delivers to! (JJH?) Hopefully they told him they were closed if it is. I just don't understand what companies are thinking! |
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The way it looks now my husband might be headed that way by the end of the week with his crew for work, just waiting to see how bad the damage is and what areas. |
They finally canceled my dad going to work sometime very late last night |
Thinking of everyone in the path of this storm. Please stay safe everyone, furbabies included. |
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Even the news crew got to close on the beach... they lost a camera to a rogue wave... OC, MD doesn't drain well under mild rains... My electric just blipped for a sec.... |
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The media sources here in the mid-west have started using this form of notification during the height of tornado season. The reason is, they've done research that shows people are not taking the current warning system seriously and instead of taking shelter they go out to see what the weather is doing, because everyone wants to see a tornado :eek:, so they are taking the shock factor approach of "this can and will kill." I know it sounds morbid, but it's aimed at making people take the warnings more seriously. It was supposed to be an experimental thing here they started a season or two ago, so maybe that's the reason behind it there as well. Whatever the case, hunker down. |
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