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10-26-12  07:21pm - 4440 days Original Post - #1
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Another year, another Hurricane ... off topic

Sandy is on her way up the East coast, packing powerful wind and bringing her friends.
Her friends, who are joining the party, are a combination of Winter storms all coming together at the same time.
Upon impact, they're projected to mercilessly unload their arsenal while carving a devastating path in its wake,
(and to quote a figure of speech): "take no prisoners."

Sandy, only days away, now have the Carolina waters in it's sight, cruising North a couple hundred miles off the East Coast and making its way inland .... between now and Monday It'll make up its mind to hit dead-on either us, Washington, or New York.
This one's reported to drag along plenty armor, inviting itself to hang around and stay awhile ... And even if Virginia survives it coming ashore, its awsome strength won't have pity enough to leave us unscathed.
Today, our governor officially declared Virginia a State of emergency.

Some of you might remember my bringing you this same kind of scenario last year, before the near-miss of Hurricane Irene. Lets hope my luck is still alive and well.
Otherwise....
As you step out of your door Monday morning, enjoying the slight breeze and relishing the soothing, purring stomach juices reminding you of a breakfast of bacon an'eggs, and the assurance of your electric stove being operational before dinnertime...... think about ol' graymane.

10-26-12  08:12pm - 4440 days #2
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Yeah, I think a lot of us are in the path of this one.
Not looking forward to the power outages they're predicting.

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10-27-12  02:13am - 4440 days #3
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Hopefully it is more bark than bite.

I'm a long ways away from where Sandy is supposed to be, but I'm hoping it doesn't screw up the nice weather we've been having recently, it was 75°F yesterday and it is almost November! In the North Country this is unheard of!

Anyway, I hope folks are spared much hassle from the Hurricane. At least it is only Category 2... "I'm not a number, I'm a free man!"

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10-27-12  02:33am - 4440 days #4
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Originally Posted by Toadsith:


Hopefully it is more bark than bite.

I'm a long ways away from where Sandy is supposed to be, but I'm hoping it doesn't screw up the nice weather we've been having recently, it was 75�F yesterday and it is almost November! In the North Country this is unheard of!

Anyway, I hope folks are spared much hassle from the Hurricane. At least it is only Category 2...


Thanks, Toadsith .... whatever element you put into your post, it honestly left me with a more optimistic outlook on what indeed might be overkill predictions.

10-27-12  06:44am - 4440 days #5
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I, for one, loved the application of the Halloween spirit in calling it a Frankenstorm

Having been in NC for the 1991 Blizzard and CO for the 1982 Christmas Blizzard plus Gustav & Issac all I can say is "thank Gawd, it's not trick or treating me".

Good Luck guys & girls. If it ain't grits, it must be a Yankee.

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10-27-12  06:45am - 4440 days #6
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I wonder when the data centers will rev up their diesels -- and I DO mean the actual engines. LOL I wanted something new, so I left England for New England.

10-28-12  11:06am - 4438 days #7
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I live on the opposite end of the spectrum in the year us, not eastern south, but western north. I envy the coast line and weather there. But each year when these things role around I pray for those on the east and count my lucky stars I only worry about Tsunamis and heavy rain.

Hope all goes well for you on the eastern areas, keep us in touch how you are doing. I have a generator if you have a 4000 mile long extension cord ?

Levity helps a stressful situation I have always said.

Be well ! Since 2007

10-28-12  12:28pm - 4438 days #8
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I'm ready

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10-28-12  01:56pm - 4438 days #9
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Hope for you all in those areas that it won't be as bad as the meteorologists predict - and that you all come through this well.
Our thoughts are with you here on the other side of the Atlantic. "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

10-28-12  05:11pm - 4438 days #10
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Originally Posted by Cybertoad:


I live on the opposite end of the spectrum in the year us, not eastern south, but western north. I envy the coast line and weather there. But each year when these things role around I pray for those on the east and count my lucky stars I only worry about Tsunamis and heavy rain.

Hope all goes well for you on the eastern areas, keep us in touch how you are doing. I have a generator if you have a 4000 mile long extension cord ?

Levity helps a stressful situation I have always said.

Be well !


Hey Toad, I like your tag line. And I suppose it's too late for a little merchandising, such as the Amazing Enigmatic Unsolvable RomneyCube, with little colored squares that keep changing so that you can never figure it out. I wanted something new, so I left England for New England.

10-28-12  08:20pm - 4438 days #11
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Well, my good friends, fellow PU members, and especially those who penned herewith their generous concerns about my wellbeing in the wake of this storm..... my gratitude reaches the roots of my soul.

This morning (Sunday) Sandy sent us here on the Virginia coast but a teasing example of what we can expect tomorrow (monday).... when she'll realllly flex her muscles.

Her callin' card had already arrived early this am. getting our attention with unrelenting, torencial gully-washing sweeps of rain accompanied by high winds.
Before day's end, all low-lying areas throughout Hampton Roads were under water.
Speaking from a layman's view, If the rain continues at this pace, I could see it soon crippling the whole coastial seaboard.
Power outage have been monumental, and the real beast has yet to arrive.
Note: All this, and we're getting only the outskirt of Sandy.
I suspect tomorrow anything not nailed down just may become airborne. Think Superman in flight. Edited on Oct 28, 2012, 08:40pm

10-28-12  08:37pm - 4438 days #12
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Originally Posted by graymane:


I suspect tomorrow anything not nailed down just may become airborne. Think Superman in flight.


Best of luck.

Now might be the time store away that bucket of miscellaneous nails, knives and gnus. Also the lawn darts set. Probably should bring in the cat too. "I'm not a number, I'm a free man!"

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10-29-12  03:42am - 4438 days #13
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My girlfriend is currently in North Carolina on a school trip. She was supposed to be flying home via New York this evening which nows seems very unlikely. Luckily she should not get hit by the worst of the storm but when she will be able to get home is anyones guess

Stay safe people The problem with the world is stupidity. Not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
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10-29-12  06:47am - 4438 days #14
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Just to show how we in little ol' Denmark are with you...and concerned....
This is from a major Danish newspaper - you'll not understand a word, but still.....

And Graymane....and others in those parts: Stay Safe!!!!

http://ekstrabladet.dk/ "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

10-29-12  10:48am - 4437 days #15
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Originally Posted by Denner:

you'll not understand a word, but still.....


What do you mean? I understood Obama, Sandy, Sex Scene, Smartphone, President, English, Danish and couple of other words (I think).

Mit dansk er dårligt. Sarcasm is a body's natural defense against stupidity.

10-29-12  01:05pm - 4437 days #16
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Originally Posted by Denner:


Just to show how we in little ol' Denmark are with you...and concerned....
This is from a major Danish newspaper - you'll not understand a word, but still.....

And Graymane....and others in those parts: Stay Safe!!!!

http://ekstrabladet.dk/


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But let's have a little more o' that "Her er sexscenen." I wanted something new, so I left England for New England.

10-29-12  06:52pm - 4437 days #17
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It's been hitting where I'm at all day, but it was in light to moderate rain showers. It's now trying to change over to snow and our local forecasters gave this vague prediction, "A trace to 6 inches. You may not have an inch, but up the road a few miles could have 6 inches." We were about 30 miles west of the warning areas for power outages and the heaviest snow, but it looks like it could still snow here for the next 24 hours. I'm hoping the weather people know what they're talking about when they say the storm is less intense now. My first time I jacked off, I thought I'd invented it. I looked down at my sloppy handful of junk and thought, This is going to make me rich. - Chuck Palahniuk

10-29-12  11:54pm - 4437 days #18
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People in New Yawk & New Joisey are getting slammed but good, and Pennsylvania's likely to take a lambasting tomorrow. This one's big!

10-30-12  07:50am - 4437 days #19
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Fellow PUs in the US: Will this disaster - "Sandy's trail of devastation" have an influence on the upcoming presidential election???
- or is the question out of line in the current situation?

Hope you all are well!!! "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

10-30-12  08:29am - 4437 days #20
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Originally Posted by Denner:


Fellow PUs in the US: Will this disaster - "Sandy's trail of devastation" have an influence on the upcoming presidential election???
- or is the question out of line in the current situation?

Hope you all are well!!!


A president seeking to be re-elected or who wants to help maintain his party's control over the executive branch will try to be seen as a hands-on executive who dispenses aid to voters. Hence, when something bad happens in an election year�the Mississippi River floods, wildfires burn in the West�the president is quicker to declare a federal disaster than he would in a nonelection year. In 1996, President Clinton was so eager to feel his constituents' pain that he declared 75 disasters, more than twice the number he declared in 1995 and 70 percent more than he did in 1997.

Nor are the spikes evident in every election year: 2000, 1988, and 1968 were comparatively benign on the disaster front. "If you don't have many major things happening, it's hard for the president to invent them. In 1988, there were only 11 officially declared disasters. (Perhaps Reagan and Bush I felt the Dukakis challenge was so feeble that there was no need to act precipitously.) And while the general rise in the incidence of disasters may also seem politically suspect�a typical year in the 2000s saw about twice as many disasters as a typical year in the 1980s�there has been a distinct rise in development in marginal areas and in the value and concentration of property along coasts and rivers, in forested areas, and on fault lines. Twenty-five years ago, when trees burned in forests or when hurricanes smacked the coast of Florida, they were far less likely to cause massive property damage and threaten lives.

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10-30-12  08:33am - 4437 days #21
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A president seeking to be re-elected or who wants to help maintain his party's control over the executive branch will try to be seen as a hands-on executive who dispenses aid to voters. Hence, when something bad happens in an election year�the Mississippi River floods, wildfires burn in the West�the president is quicker to declare a federal disaster than he would in a nonelection year. In 1996, President Clinton was so eager to feel his constituents' pain that he declared 75 disasters, more than twice the number he declared in 1995 and 70 percent more than he did in 1997.

Nor are the spikes evident in every election year: 2000, 1988, and 1968 were comparatively benign on the disaster front. "If you don't have many major things happening, it's hard for the president to invent them. In 1988, there were only 11 officially declared disasters. (Perhaps Reagan and Bush I felt the Dukakis challenge was so feeble that there was no need to act precipitously.) And while the general rise in the incidence of disasters may also seem politically suspect�a typical year in the 2000s saw about twice as many disasters as a typical year in the 1980s�there has been a distinct rise in development in marginal areas and in the value and concentration of property along coasts and rivers, in forested areas, and on fault lines. Twenty-five years ago, when trees burned in forests or when hurricanes smacked the coast of Florida, they were far less likely to cause massive property damage and threaten lives.

CT


Thanks, CT for the info/update/background. "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle"

10-30-12  09:53am - 4436 days #22
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NP Denner,

Seems like a disaster can make or break the incumbent,
does well he is a hero, screws up relief and he looks like a bumbling fool.

I know we all would hate to think disasters are political but they are. Whether a present does a fly over or not really has no bearing on help, it is not like AirforceOne is going to land and the president will grab a shovel and begin laboring?

I am glad that the PU members are respectful of each others views and we tread lightly here as well.
I will say for good or not, the Presidential Candidates, will be on their best behavior right now, each making it seem like they love everyone and will do what ever it takes, in the days now of Twitter, Youtube and instant, I mean instant news
they can neither afford to look lazy in this election. Since 2007

10-30-12  10:55am - 4436 days #23
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Seen in cold day light: what a mess! My sincerest sympathies to the millions who have been affected by this monster storm! We suffered through Juan here in the Canadian Maritimes, who did a lot of damage, but Sandy is almost beyond comprehension as you see the flooding, the fires, the power outages in so many States. We're with you in spirit, folks!

10-30-12  10:59am - 4436 days #24
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Welcome to Hurricane Season - Officially lasts till the end of November here in NOLA. If it ain't grits, it must be a Yankee.

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10-30-12  06:16pm - 4436 days #25
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Originally Posted by jberryl69:


Welcome to Hurricane Season - Officially lasts till the end of November here in NOLA.


Hey, I never knew you lived in that part of the U.S., jb. Did you live there during Katrina? We thought "Juan" was bad but that one was a pussy cat compared to Kate!

10-30-12  11:32pm - 4436 days #26
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All's well that ends ........well?
For-whatever-reason or possibility, I'm gratful to whom or what source might've intervened to usher Sandy farewell upon leaving our Virginia coastal area intact without near the expected damage predicted.
I never lost power nor did we suffer any wind-damage throughout Sandy's over-stay of pounding winds and torencial down-pours. Sandy spared us the expected crushing we'd gerded ourselves for and I couldn't be more gratful.
I'm wondering if Pat Robertson (whose broadcasting empire lies within our Virginia Beach borders) has yet again been influential in one of his reported fireside chats with our Allmighty, (having took credit for diverting previous named storms away from our shores) in diverting Sandy's potential. If so, I might reconsider his donation request for being bequeathed benefactor of my estate.

Again, youse guys ..... for all your support.

10-31-12  06:27am - 4436 days #27
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Just great to hear, your're safe, graymane.
The most important is life and health - but ones home is still a main thing in the daily life - I think the fear of having to leave your home due to damages is just simply: a nightmare - and even the deal we once had here in Denmark the winters of both 1999 and 2005: days with power breakdown due to hurricanes - no electricity also means no heat....

I really kind of fear what the future could bring in storm, flood ect. "I don't drink anymore - I freeze it, and eat it like a popcicle" Edited on Oct 31, 2012, 06:39am

10-31-12  06:55am - 4436 days #28
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Originally Posted by Denner:


The most important is life and health...


"If you haven't got your health, then you haven't got anything." - Count Tyrone Rugen "I'm not a number, I'm a free man!"

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10-31-12  06:56am - 4436 days #29
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Glad to know you're safe and well, graymane.

Any other PU members in Sandy's path doing OK?

10-31-12  08:50am - 4436 days #30
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Originally Posted by lk2fireone:


Glad to know you're safe and well, graymane.

Any other PU members in Sandy's path doing OK?



Glad to hear as well my friend, and do hope others fared well. Since 2007

10-31-12  08:55am - 4436 days #31
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I certainly won't claim to have suffered anywhere near what other have, but last night the edge of Sandy skirted by southern New Brunswick in Canada and we had a series of heavy thunderstorms. One of them, at around midnight was probably the most intense I've ever experienced. Lightning that lasted for four or five seconds and made the street look like high noon, thunder that vibrated the whole house and rattled pictures on the wall, high winds and intense rain. I just had a wee taste of Sandy and that give me a lot more empathy for those who took her full-force.

10-31-12  02:00pm - 4435 days #32
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I certainly won't claim to have suffered anywhere near what other have, but last night the edge of Sandy skirted by southern New Brunswick in Canada and we had a series of heavy thunderstorms. One of them, at around midnight was probably the most intense I've ever experienced. Lightning that lasted for four or five seconds and made the street look like high noon, thunder that vibrated the whole house and rattled pictures on the wall, high winds and intense rain. I just had a wee taste of Sandy and that give me a lot more empathy for those who took her full-force.


I don't know if its true or not, but I hear this storm's size stretched over a thousand miles.
I've been through a number of intense storms (nor-Easterners) and hurricans ... an' having lived on the US coast most of my life ..... but Sandy was unique in a lot of ways, all of which literally made her a force to be reckoned with. The most significient among other things was the length of time it continued to just set there and churn out high winds and unabated torrents of rain. She just dug in and never gave a clue when she was leaving.

10-31-12  10:21pm - 4435 days #33
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Hey, I never knew you lived in that part of the U.S., jb. Did you live there during Katrina? We thought "Juan" was bad but that one was a pussy cat compared to Kate!


I also lived 25 years in the Mtns of NC so I missed Katrina - Been here about five years, my mom, sister and niece here also and it's just good to have them near. But I've been through Gustaf and one this year. No fun - in fact interrupts my fun. If it ain't grits, it must be a Yankee.

If you're going to lay her head over the pool table and fuck her throat, get your fucking hand off her throat!

11-11-12  06:51am - 4425 days #34
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Originally Posted by jberryl69:


I also lived 25 years in the Mtns of NC so I missed Katrina - Been here about five years, my mom, sister and niece here also and it's just good to have them near. But I've been through Gustaf and one this year. No fun - in fact interrupts my fun.


Living in those pristine NC mountains is about as close to a piece of paradise as one can experience, particularly if you're one who values nature's scenic wonders, air so clear and clean you can almost taste it's purity, alienation from urban blight, and, I'd suspect, among other things, worry-free unlocked doors.

With all that, and the mountains to help block the full fury of storm winds, I think I could endure what remains of the onslaught of dangerous hurricanes.


And oh yes, JBerry, there's those hardy Southern grits ......yummmmy.

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