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It's starting to look like Florida may be impacted by Matty!

Good luck Sal, & Six, and good luck to my Villa there as well.
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I have a flash light and bottled water which I already had because I have a cooler and the water is delivered from Crystal Springs.

I also have tape, glue, toilet paper and 5,000 cans of Chef Boyardee. What else?
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Alcohol?
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Duh. I thought that was obvious so I didn't mention it.
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(10-04-2016, 08:29 PM)sally Wrote: I have a flash light and bottled water which I already had because I have a cooler and the water is delivered from Crystal Springs.

I also have tape, glue, toilet paper and 5,000 cans of Chef Boyardee. What else?

Full tank of propane for the gas grill, to heat up the Chef Boyardee! hah
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Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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(10-04-2016, 08:29 PM)sally Wrote: I have a flash light and bottled water which I already had because I have a cooler and the water is delivered from Crystal Springs.

I also have tape, glue, toilet paper and 5,000 cans of Chef Boyardee. What else?

Are you that woman that was interviewed at Target by the weather Channel? She had 2 carts full of chef boyardee, and another cart full of bush's beans.

(10-05-2016, 03:30 AM)Carsman Wrote: Full tank of propane for the gas grill,

Maybe that's what the beans are for?
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(10-05-2016, 05:21 AM)cannongal Wrote: Are you that woman that was interviewed at Target by the weather Channel? She had 2 carts full of chef boyardee, and another cart full of bush's beans.

That's why I joked about it, people are ridiculous. This isn't a flood zone and even in a major hurricane you'll be able to find food after the storm passes. How many fucking cans of raviolis can you possibly eat in one day.

The only thing I really need to get is a battery operated air pump for the fish tank in case the power goes out.
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A cheap am radio is nice to have.
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(10-05-2016, 08:34 AM)sally Wrote: That's why I joked about it, people are ridiculous. This isn't a flood zone and even in a major hurricane you'll be able to find food after the storm passes. How many fucking cans of raviolis can you possibly eat in one day.

The only thing I really need to get is a battery operated air pump for the fish tank in case the power goes out.

I hear ya. Peoples go crazy up here when 'snow' is mentioned. Unless you live in the mountains, there's no reason to go clearing shelves when a snow storm is coming. Usually the only prep I take is to fill up the 5 gallon gas can, and run the generator for a few minutes. We lose power a lot during snow storms.
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This could be serious though if it strengthens and comes straight through here. I'm not concerned about canned goods, I'm concerned about my roof blowing off. I guess I'll know by tomorrow if we need to evacuate.
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(10-05-2016, 10:03 AM)cannongal Wrote: Peoples go crazy up here when 'snow' is mentioned.


Without a single flake falling, schools close here when snow is in the forecast. We can go years without seeing anything and then get hammered. I grew up in the North Country so snow doesn't bother me but the people here lose their minds. You wouldn't be able to find a loaf of bread or a gallon of milk in a fifty mile radius and almost every snowfall will bring about a state of emergency going into affect.
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I was lucky to get gas, the gas stations are already running out. When I did get a pump it was on the wrong side of course and it is extremely difficult to turn a full size suv around when you're surrounded by other cars just waiting to get that spot.
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(10-05-2016, 12:03 PM)sally Wrote: I was lucky to get gas, the gas stations are already running out. When I did get a pump it was on the wrong side of course and it is extremely difficult to turn a full size suv around when you're surrounded by other cars just waiting to get that spot.


I heard what's going on down there, it sounds crazy. You're lucky you got your gas. Did you pick up booze while you were out?
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Jesus. I repeated what you said. 78
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Sally, make sure your daughter's smartphone is charged in case you lose power. I'm going to need you to come in here and tell me you're okay. I'm serious! Dramaqueen
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It's already become a cat 4 heading right this way and I'm not prepared for shit. Depending on what it looks like tonight we might get a hotel room in Orlando and take the dogs to my husband's office on the mainland. I don't think being a block away from the beach is going to be the safest place to be with this one.
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Be careful of the Zika mosquitoes that may have blown in from Cuba and Haiti.
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Good luck Sal and be smart.

My grandparents were always willing to 'ride it out.'

Not the smartest thing to do.
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All the Weather forecasters are having an aneurysm over this one. They have no idea what Matt is going to do, because the computer models keep producing the equivalent of a 3 year olds scribble.

I don't know how you can have a sit and wait attitude, Sal, I'd have been heading for high ground like yesterday.

Stay safe.
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