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Thread started 08/25/11 9:44am

dJJ

US east coast orgers , are you prepared for the storm?

Hey guys,

I just hope the New Yorkers and the rest of you guys in the east coast, will be allright and took the neccesary precautions for the upcoming storm

[Edited 8/25/11 10:21am]

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Reply #1 posted 08/25/11 9:52am

sextonseven

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Hurricane Irene is supposed to hit the entire mid-atlantic coast soon so it's not just NY orgers that need to be prepared.

Or are you just concerned about me? batting eyes

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Reply #2 posted 08/25/11 9:53am

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sextonseven said:

Hurricane Irene is supposed to hit the entire mid-atlantic coast soon so it's not just NY orgers that need to be prepared.

Or are you just concerned about me? batting eyes

All ladies are only concerned about you, of course, what else did you think razz !

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Reply #3 posted 08/25/11 10:04am

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Serious said:

sextonseven said:

Hurricane Irene is supposed to hit the entire mid-atlantic coast soon so it's not just NY orgers that need to be prepared.

Or are you just concerned about me? batting eyes

All ladies are only concerned about you, of course, what else did you think razz !

That is because of my reputation as being the perfect platonic friend for the ladies. smile neutral

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Reply #4 posted 08/25/11 10:10am

Timmy84

By the time it comes to the Outer Banks here in NC, the hurricane intensity would drop to Cat 2, y'all will have Cat 1 if it remains a hurricane, but in any case, be careful. smile

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Reply #5 posted 08/25/11 10:22am

dJJ

sextonseven said:

Hurricane Irene is supposed to hit the entire mid-atlantic coast soon so it's not just NY orgers that need to be prepared.

Or are you just concerned about me? batting eyes

Very concerned about you. To avoid a storm on the org, about why only concerned about your well being, I did edit my post wink

Just as a precaution.

So, did you take the precautions that are adviced?

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Reply #6 posted 08/25/11 10:23am

XxAxX

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i hope all of you in the storm's path stay safe!

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Reply #7 posted 08/25/11 10:24am

Timmy84

Oh and if you don't see me online Saturday, computer's off because you never know what wind and rain can do together lol. But I'm sure we'll dock the major bullet anyway. I doubt it will really make landfall in central NC, we're not part of the coast, thank God.

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Reply #8 posted 08/25/11 10:26am

Machaela

I am so concerned for our beautiful and fragile Outer Banks ~ Saty safe NC and PLEASE IRENE go easy on out coast

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Reply #9 posted 08/25/11 10:27am

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sextonseven said:

Serious said:

All ladies are only concerned about you, of course, what else did you think razz !

That is because of my reputation as being the perfect platonic friend for the ladies. smile neutral

nod You are my perfect platonic friend Sean love!

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Reply #10 posted 08/25/11 10:27am

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Timmy84 said:

Oh and if you don't see me online Saturday, computer's off because you never know what wind and rain can do together lol. But I'm sure we'll dock the major bullet anyway. I doubt it will really make landfall in central NC, we're not part of the coast, thank God.

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Reply #11 posted 08/25/11 10:27am

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And everybody please be safe rose!

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Reply #12 posted 08/25/11 10:29am

alexnvrmnd777

I think we're just supposed to get a shitload of rain and some wind here in the Baltimore area sometime this weekend. We won't be directly hit though, so we should be okay!

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Reply #13 posted 08/25/11 10:31am

dJJ

sextonseven said:

Serious said:

All ladies are only concerned about you, of course, what else did you think razz !

That is because of my reputation as being the perfect platonic friend for the ladies. smile neutral

I prefer best friends with benefits lol

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Reply #14 posted 08/25/11 10:43am

Timmy84

alexnvrmnd777 said:

I think we're just supposed to get a shitload of rain and some wind here in the Baltimore area sometime this weekend. We won't be directly hit though, so we should be okay!

Right I think that's all we'll get here in central NC. Of course Outer Banks is a concern but other than that everyone else should be okay.

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Reply #15 posted 08/25/11 10:47am

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Timmy84 said:

By the time it comes to the Outer Banks here in NC, the hurricane intensity would drop to Cat 2, y'all will have Cat 1 if it remains a hurricane, but in any case, be careful. smile

You been watchin' the Weather Channel at all? They don't exactly agree with you regarding possible damage from this storm. lol Evidently its just a big bad storm, regardless of what category hurricane it is when it gets there.

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Reply #16 posted 08/25/11 11:51am

Timmy84

Cerebus said:

Timmy84 said:

By the time it comes to the Outer Banks here in NC, the hurricane intensity would drop to Cat 2, y'all will have Cat 1 if it remains a hurricane, but in any case, be careful. smile

You been watchin' the Weather Channel at all? They don't exactly agree with you regarding possible damage from this storm. lol Evidently its just a big bad storm, regardless of what category hurricane it is when it gets there.

I watched. They said it would drop to Cat 2, 1 when it comes here. Big bad storm, alright we'll see. lol

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Reply #17 posted 08/25/11 11:52am

Timmy84

Cat 1/2 hurricanes are still dangerous, mind you.

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Reply #18 posted 08/25/11 11:54am

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Timmy84 said:

Cerebus said:

You been watchin' the Weather Channel at all? They don't exactly agree with you regarding possible damage from this storm. lol Evidently its just a big bad storm, regardless of what category hurricane it is when it gets there.

I watched. They said it would drop to Cat 2, 1 when it comes here. Big bad storm, alright we'll see. lol

Well, I haven't watched since yesterday, but they were actually saying it could get pretty serious up north. Like, above NY. Flooding, winds, possible tornadoes and other good "big bad storm" stuff. lol I'm not trying to do the scare tactics thing, I actually hate that shit. But it would suck if anything bad happened because people weren't taking it seriously. Mother nature ain't quite as predictable as she used to be.

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Reply #19 posted 08/25/11 11:55am

Timmy84

Cerebus said:

Timmy84 said:

I watched. They said it would drop to Cat 2, 1 when it comes here. Big bad storm, alright we'll see. lol

Well, I haven't watched since yesterday, but they were actually saying it could get pretty serious up north. Like, above NY. Flooding, winds, possible tornadoes and other good "big bad storm" stuff. lol I'm not trying to do the scare tactics thing, I actually hate that shit. But it would suck if anything bad happened because people weren't taking it seriously. Mother nature ain't quite as predictable as she used to be.

I was watching it last night and it said it would drop to Category 2 when it reached the Outer Banks and then 1 when it reached New York. So definitely I must've missed the fear factor reports they were going on about how this was a "big bad storm". Why you think I don't watch news in general? lol And yeah you can't predict how weather is going to be but I never thought it was predictable even when Hurricane Bertha and Fran came here a decade ago. lol

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Reply #20 posted 08/25/11 11:59am

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Timmy84 said:

Cerebus said:

Well, I haven't watched since yesterday, but they were actually saying it could get pretty serious up north. Like, above NY. Flooding, winds, possible tornadoes and other good "big bad storm" stuff. lol I'm not trying to do the scare tactics thing, I actually hate that shit. But it would suck if anything bad happened because people weren't taking it seriously. Mother nature ain't quite as predictable as she used to be.

I was watching it last night and it said it would drop to Category 2 when it reached the Outer Banks and then 1 when it reached New York. So definitely I must've missed the fear factor reports they were going on about how this was a "big bad storm". Why you think I don't watch news in general? lol And yeah you can't predict how weather is going to be but I never thought it was predictable even when Hurricane Bertha and Fran came here a decade ago. lol

Same here with the "news". I much prefer using the internet so I can find multiple articles told from different sides of the story when reading "news" these days. I've noticed that even our local news has shifted the tone of how they write and read their copy. Everything is "scary" and "bad", but told to you in a way that makes you believe they are 100% sincere. Drives me nutty... well, MORE nutty I guess. lol

Anyway, let be clear what I'm saying here. They weren't saying anything about it being a gnarly hurricane by the time it gets up there (which I think was Saturday). They're just saying its going to be a "big bad storm", especially for this time of year, which could potentially do a lot of damage and will probably catch some people off guard.

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Reply #21 posted 08/25/11 12:02pm

Timmy84

Cerebus said:

Timmy84 said:

I was watching it last night and it said it would drop to Category 2 when it reached the Outer Banks and then 1 when it reached New York. So definitely I must've missed the fear factor reports they were going on about how this was a "big bad storm". Why you think I don't watch news in general? lol And yeah you can't predict how weather is going to be but I never thought it was predictable even when Hurricane Bertha and Fran came here a decade ago. lol

Same here with the "news". I much prefer using the internet so I can find multiple articles told from different sides of the story when reading "news" these days. I've noticed that even our local news has shifted the tone of how they write and read their copy. Everything is "scary" and "bad", but told to you in a way that makes you believe they are 100% sincere. Drives me nutty... well, MORE nutty I guess. lol

Anyway, let be clear what I'm saying here. They weren't saying anything about it being a gnarly hurricane by the time it gets up there (which I think was Saturday). They're just saying its going to be a "big bad storm", especially for this time of year, which could potentially do a lot of damage and will probably catch some people off guard.

Yeah I know what you meant, which makes better sense. nod Who knows what would happen? Temperatures where I'm at, it'll be 79 tops so we'll see if that keeps it from being "deadly".

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Reply #22 posted 08/25/11 12:56pm

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dJJ said:

sextonseven said:

Hurricane Irene is supposed to hit the entire mid-atlantic coast soon so it's not just NY orgers that need to be prepared.

Or are you just concerned about me? batting eyes

Very concerned about you. To avoid a storm on the org, about why only concerned about your well being, I did edit my post wink

Just as a precaution.

So, did you take the precautions that are adviced?

I don't live in any of the danger areas on the coast (my neighborhood is inland) so beyond making sure I have enough food for a few days, I won't be doing anything special. It will be just another storm for me.

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Reply #23 posted 08/25/11 12:58pm

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Serious said:

sextonseven said:

That is because of my reputation as being the perfect platonic friend for the ladies. smile neutral

nod You are my perfect platonic friend Sean love!

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You are lucky I'm involved with someone right now. hug

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Reply #24 posted 08/25/11 1:30pm

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The one day in TWO years that I decide to fly to the midwest to visit my family now coincides with the same day that the worst storm in recent NYC history is supposed to hit. mad I'm guessing the chances of my Sunday afternoon flight out of Newark leaving on time or even at all are slim. sigh I stopped visiting in the winter because of the potential of blizzards, snowstorms, etc. I thought August would be fine. rolleyes

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Reply #25 posted 08/25/11 1:36pm

Timmy84

jone70 said:

The one day in TWO years that I decide to fly to the midwest to visit my family now coincides with the same day that the worst storm in recent NYC history is supposed to hit. mad I'm guessing the chances of my Sunday afternoon flight out of Newark leaving on time or even at all are slim. sigh I stopped visiting in the winter because of the potential of blizzards, snowstorms, etc. I thought August would be fine. rolleyes

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Reply #26 posted 08/25/11 1:38pm

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As ready as I'll ever be. Emergency kits are stocked... and so is the pantry. bringiton

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Reply #27 posted 08/25/11 1:38pm

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sextonseven said:

Serious said:

nod You are my perfect platonic friend Sean love!

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You are lucky I'm involved with someone right now. hug

falloff In the next life we can still boff wink kiss2 lol.

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Reply #28 posted 08/25/11 1:39pm

dJJ

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As ready as I'll ever be. Emergency kits are stocked... and so is the pantry. bringiton

Good to hear. Hope you'll be fine. cool

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Reply #29 posted 08/25/11 1:40pm

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Stay safe everybody!

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