Topic: Hurricane Preparations (a must read for Floridians!)  (Read 8750 times)

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Re: Hurricane Preparations (a must read for Floridians!)
« Reply #20 on: September 09, 2004, 04:15:52 am »
 J idon't want this thing near anything anywhere , Its allready a cat.5 and heading right for us.
I have a really bad feeling that Ivan is going to be a killer :(

 Im really not tring to be dramatic, but everybody please pray for us all. If this monster hits the coast we are done.

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Re: Hurricane Preparations (a must read for Floridians!)
« Reply #21 on: September 09, 2004, 04:24:35 am »
J idon't want this thing near anything anywhere , Its allready a cat.5 and heading right for us.
I have a really bad feeling that Ivan is going to be a killer :(

 Im really not tring to be dramatic, but everybody please pray for us all. If this monster hits the coast we are done.

Missed that it had made Cat-5.

Prayers being sent now.
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« Reply #22 on: September 09, 2004, 06:20:22 am »


I don't know who you guys in Florida pissed off and how you did it.  But man you did it good.

Of course JC offered it up to the gulf coast, and then told it to go to Louisiana.  So it'll probably get confused between his Alabama and LA and hit me in Mississippi instead.

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« Reply #23 on: September 09, 2004, 12:29:53 pm »


I don't know who you guys in Florida pissed off and how you did it.  But man you did it good.

Of course JC offered it up to the gulf coast, and then told it to go to Louisiana.  So it'll probably get confused between his Alabama and LA and hit me in Mississippi instead.




Gambler, how can anything mistake a Bayou patios for a Mississippi drawl? ;D

Nah, I think that it's going to hit the Keys, skip off and plough through the Gulf (might be that this one has enough inertia to push it agianst the currents) and hit between New Orleans and Galvaston or even possibly Galvaston and the Ucatan.
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« Reply #24 on: September 09, 2004, 02:30:57 pm »
I don't know who you guys in Florida pissed off and how you did it.  But man you did it good.

Collegue at work figured it was punishment for the deciding vote in the last elections.
Had it not been for the past report of trees being transplanted in swimming pools up above I would have laughed too.  :-\
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Re: Hurricane Preparations (a must read for Floridians!)
« Reply #25 on: September 09, 2004, 09:05:06 pm »
chop up tree into firewood and roast marshmellows?  What most people up here would do, but in canada chainsaws and firestarting kits are pretty easy to come by.

You can do smores or baked potatoes alternatively.

Seriously.  If you can't move the tree at all, chop it into sections.

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Re: Hurricane Preparations (a must read for Floridians!)
« Reply #26 on: September 09, 2004, 09:19:59 pm »
Cool, I just noticed that the storm path image is changing when the web site updates it.

Looks like it's heading east.  Back towards Florida.
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Re: Hurricane Preparations (a must read for Floridians!)
« Reply #27 on: September 09, 2004, 10:52:08 pm »
Um, I thought it was a 'cool' as in 'it is cool to watch an unusual and spectacular metrological phenominon,' as opposed to 'cool, lots of people are going to die,' but I suppose I shouldn't speak for someone else.

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« Reply #28 on: September 09, 2004, 11:14:01 pm »
The cool was the fact that the graphic updated without having to post an updated picture not where the storm was actually going.

If you took it any other way I'm sorry.
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« Reply #29 on: September 09, 2004, 11:29:00 pm »
 I apoligise Gambler but the way it reads to me was like you thought it was cool it was going to hit here.

 Please accept my deepest apoligies,
 My home is allready torn to heck we just got anothe severe thunderstorm with another 4 inches of rain.( All of wich seems to have come in the holes in my roof). And Im lookking at losing every thing i have worked for in the last 25 years.

 My nerves are on edge and im really stressed out. I really am sorry. :( :( :(

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« Reply #30 on: September 09, 2004, 11:34:47 pm »
Apology accepted.  I can't imagine the stress you guys are going through down there.  It's mind-blowing to those of us who are out of the storm paths to think that not one, not two, but THREE freaking hurricanes in such a short period of time have landed hard on you.

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« Reply #31 on: September 09, 2004, 11:51:35 pm »
Gambler you would not believe the chaos these 2 storms have caused here.
 
To add to the fear of losing our homes we, have no gas because the tankers could not unload it during the storms, Now we do have the tankers in they are loading it into trucks. The trucks are going out and promptly getting stuck in HUGE traffic jams of people returning from being evacuated.

 We have no food because all of it went bad because the power went out. The food that is here cant be delivered because there is no fuel. And the semis bringing in stuff from out of state are stuck in the above traffic jams.

 There isn't any Tarps, Plywood Tape, etc any where within a 100 mile radius of here. And i could not drive to go get it because there is no gas, and The traffic is all fouled up.

 We are still flooded in many areas and all it has done is rain.

 And what really pisses me off is the media across the country thinks Bill Clintons heart surgery is more important. Than 2 natural disasters in 2 weeks trying to wipe a state off the map. With another comming.

 I hope this helps you relate to my irritation ,and i really am sorry.

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Re: Hurricane Preparations (a must read for Floridians!)
« Reply #32 on: September 10, 2004, 12:57:06 am »
I agree that the media is a bunch of stuid f*cks who need to get their f*cking act together but I digress! 

What can I do to help?  Can I send you folks some clothes?  Blankets?  Anything?

I know the traffic is really insane but at some point it's gonna let up and help can get there via Red Cross, UPS, USPS, ect. 

Can anyone else help?  Are there any forum members here that is close enough to help? 

Crossing my fingers for you Ravok!
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« Reply #33 on: September 10, 2004, 01:50:39 am »
You know really sucks is that all of the people returning will have to leave as soon as they get here.
 
 Other than being flooded in and the Roof and water damage to the top floor of my place I'm doing OK.
 But thank you so much for your kind offer. :) :) :)

 If Ivan is going to hit the coast I'm out of here. I'm loading up my horses and pets and going to Georgia, Where i have my Fiance and kids staying.
 I have been through class 4 and 5 hurricanes on Okinawa and i know its going to pretty much finish off what the first 2 did not. :(

 I have all kinds of insurance but its a shame this place was my life's dream. Its worth about 300,000,$ ( bought it in the early 80s)
 And i have had to save and work 2 jobs most of my adult life to get it.( I was career AF you know how low our pay is.)

 But screw it its only material things. As long as all my girls and pets are safe I'm still one of the luckyest guys on earth. :)

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« Reply #34 on: September 10, 2004, 02:14:54 am »
You know really sucks is that all of the people returning will have to leave as soon as they get here.
 
 Other than being flooded in and the Roof and water damage to the top floor of my place I'm doing OK.
 But thank you so much for your kind offer. :) :) :)

 If Ivan is going to hit the coast I'm out of here. I'm loading up my horses and pets and going to Georgia, Where i have my Fiance and kids staying.
 I have been through class 4 and 5 hurricanes on Okinawa and i know its going to pretty much finish off what the first 2 did not. :(

 I have all kinds of insurance but its a shame this place was my life's dream. Its worth about 300,000,$ ( bought it in the early 80s)
 And i have had to save and work 2 jobs most of my adult life to get it.( I was career AF you know how low our pay is.)

 But screw it its only material things. As long as all my girls and pets are safe I'm still one of the luckyest guys on earth. :)

Well good for you!  At least you think of the most important things.  But you know all of us are still praying for you!  Maybe it'll lose it's punch . . .  and you get to keep your one dream!  I will hope for the best for you and yours!
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Re: Hurricane Preparations (a must read for Floridians!)
« Reply #35 on: September 10, 2004, 04:07:19 am »
Ravok-

I can relate, though I've never been through anything better than a Class 3. As soon as the wind dies down, you just pop on here with a list of whatever you need and it'll be on the way Express Mail to whatever mailing address you give.

Jamie

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« Reply #36 on: September 10, 2004, 04:10:55 am »
I'm just praying that it gets diverted out to the gulf and dies there. I don't want this thing to hit any where in the US.
 Nobody needs to go through this.

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« Reply #37 on: September 10, 2004, 04:18:54 am »
I'm just praying that it gets diverted out to the gulf and dies there. I don't want this thing to hit any where in the US.
 Nobody needs to go through this.

You know nothing will die out in the Gulf this time of year, man. The water temp is still high 70's/low 80's. It might not get any stronger after getting in the Gulf, but it definately won't die down. Think Fredrick.

Me, I'm just going to be happy if I still have a trailer when it's done. I only live 100 miles inland or so (Auburn, Ala.) and I know that this one is going to be a killer- Ivan the Terrible indeed.

Ivan ain't no hurricane- it is a tornado with a name that just happens to be the size of Texas.
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« Reply #38 on: September 10, 2004, 04:57:12 am »
 Thats how i had to explain it to my Mom to get her to leave.
 Dude don't stay in the trailer what ever you do!! Go futher inland and find a good solid building to wait it out.

 And i know what you mean about the water temp. Its still 87 degrees here. :( Plenty of fuel to feed this bastige). >:( >:( >:(

 I can still only hope. ;)

 And thanks for your kind offer! If im still around after this one and in any position to do the same just give me a yell. :)

 Now all it has to do is stop raining so i can get my horses out of here!!!!! Im going to wind up renting a semi or something High off the water so i can get the trailer out of here.
 And im NOT leaving them here alone, to go through this kind of heck on their own.

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« Reply #39 on: September 10, 2004, 10:02:16 am »
See that was your mistake Ravok.  When your neighbor down the street offered you a timeshare on that REALLY REALLY big boat you should have taken him up on it.  That is if your horses are a male and female.  ;)
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