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Hurricane warning to those in the northeast corridor.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 455566" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I find myself caught up in watching Irene........and I don't even really have to worry about it. I saw in the middle of the night that they expect it to get stronger, lovely, not. Hopefully the storm front that was keeping me awake last night will push it out to sea........that's what the weather people seemed to be waiting to see.</p><p></p><p>But on the other hand.......I'm watching what you guys are stocking up on to improve my stores of emergency supplies. I already have most of the stuff in stock, but I did notice a few things I forgot. I'm prepping for a potential very bad winter. And I'd rather not be one of those people who have to run to the store hoping supplies are not sold out. We've already got trees that are changing, it's August....some turned last week.......and it's August......I don't take that as a very good sign, Know what I mean?? Other than 2 days of normalish August weather......it's been awfully cool for August. Not complaining a bit, my electric bill can use the break. But it should be HOT not cool.</p><p></p><p>I'm not in the path and it's driving me crazy how they can't make up their minds where it will and won't hit........I dunno how you guys stand it. Give me my tornado anyday. You get a warning (if you're lucky) there it is, then it's gone. None of this long drawn out junk. My nerves would be frazzled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 455566, member: 84"] I find myself caught up in watching Irene........and I don't even really have to worry about it. I saw in the middle of the night that they expect it to get stronger, lovely, not. Hopefully the storm front that was keeping me awake last night will push it out to sea........that's what the weather people seemed to be waiting to see. But on the other hand.......I'm watching what you guys are stocking up on to improve my stores of emergency supplies. I already have most of the stuff in stock, but I did notice a few things I forgot. I'm prepping for a potential very bad winter. And I'd rather not be one of those people who have to run to the store hoping supplies are not sold out. We've already got trees that are changing, it's August....some turned last week.......and it's August......I don't take that as a very good sign, Know what I mean?? Other than 2 days of normalish August weather......it's been awfully cool for August. Not complaining a bit, my electric bill can use the break. But it should be HOT not cool. I'm not in the path and it's driving me crazy how they can't make up their minds where it will and won't hit........I dunno how you guys stand it. Give me my tornado anyday. You get a warning (if you're lucky) there it is, then it's gone. None of this long drawn out junk. My nerves would be frazzled. [/QUOTE]
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